Payton: Don’t worry. It was just a kiss. I haven’t thought about it since.
 
 Her response is not what I expect, but rather than give a witty retort, I shrug it off.
 
 That’s my MO.
 
 Get insulted. Fire back.
 
 This time, I’m going to shut up and not say anything
 
 Me: Just meet me, please. I’m serious. Please.
 
 I stare at my phone for a second and wait for her to respond, but after a few more, I realize she won’t.
 
 Walking back toward my desk, I pull out my chair and take a seat.
 
 My emotions are still conflicted.
 
 I know I have to let this whole thing go, but at the same time, I don’t want to.
 
 My phone chimes as I’m about to tip the glass back into my mouth.
 
 Payton: Fine. But you get five minutes.
 
 Me: Deal.
 
 Payton: Where?
 
 Me: Meet me by the library. The parking lot?
 
 Payton: Fine. What time?
 
 I put the glass down. Can’t be drinking right now.
 
 I shoot back a time, then go back to work for a few hours, distracted by the upcoming meeting with Payton.
 
 My phone rings again, and this time, it’s Tobias. I send him to voicemail. Not a smart idea, but I still haven’t figured out what to tell him. Once I have an answer, I’ll call him back.
 
 Tobias has made it clear he wants out. He’s in the process, with the help of Cyrus, of brokering a deal to sell his business.
 
 That means an influx of money I need to invest. That also means I have all my feelers out for any tips of something that’s going to be hot.
 
 Or something that’s going to fail miserably.
 
 After the last scheme, I have to be careful. Although every relevant politician is in my pocket in one way or another, I can’t make it so blatantly obvious. This time, I’m going to have to rely on insider info.
 
 I’m going to be active about it, placing a few phone calls and seeing if anybody knows anything that would be worth investing in rather than waiting for my people to bring the info to me.
 
 I spend the next hour speaking to a handful of people.
 
 One of Lorenzo’s men has the most information that will be useful. He owns a garbage and sanitation company, and after hours, they sift through and send me anything I need.
 
 That will work for now.
 
 But I’ll need something bigger for Tobias soon.
 
 Standing from my chair, I walk toward the door.
 
 It’s time to bury this hatchet I have with Payton once and for all.