Chapter 4 After dropping Lucas off at school the following Monday, Liam drove to work, which was a small, stuffy office in a tower of other small, stuffy offices; a place where he wore the prints off his fingertips punching numbers into a computer in an effort to save people money on their taxes. Accounting wasn’t the most exciting of jobs, though he was able to save people a lot of money, so that made him feel good. He was also well paid to do it, which came in handy considering the alimony and child support he had to pay. But since he was paying rent in addition to his mortgage, he had precious few dollars left over for anything else. As he did every morning, he checked his appointments and wasn’t surprised to see he had a full day. It was tax time and he and his colleagues had been ru