Chapter 3 When we arrived at the country club, it surprised me to find how many others were there ahead of us. The club manager arranged for one of the back rooms for our use. It was a good thing because a lively group greeted me when I walked in and I was sure that if we were in a more public area of the club, our noise would disturb the other club members. The drinks are flowing freely, and appetizers served. As I looked around, I realize that the club manager arranged the room as if a wedding party would be in attendance, providing a head table, with two long tables in front, for the others. Peter and I would be at the head table, and when I pulled out my chair, I found nameplates markings. Peter sat on my right and on my left, the director for the acting troupe. This is perfect, there