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Sara made the necessary phone calls. She explained that she was going on a trip and wanted to make sure everything was squared away before leaving. Mr. Gray said he had everything he needed but appreciated that she called and kept him informed. Mrs. Timbrooke needed her to sign some documents before she left so they made an appointment to meet at her home office first thing in the morning. The call to her dad, as usual, went to voicemail. She lost some of her temper and snapped at him a little in the message, letting him know she was leaving and if he cared to find out any details, he knew how to reach her. Sara completely understood he was dealing with a loss but so was she. He could take time out of his day to call the lawyer but he couldn’t return a single one of her phone calls or tex