When news broke out about Rudolf Lawerence coming to Crescent Moon for a meeting with James, the office practically erupted in silent chaos. The place was filled with hush whispers and manic-looking expressions. It wasn’t as though it was uncommon for representatives from other companies to come out and speak with James on business matters. However, it was an entirely different situation when the so-called representative that was due to arrive just so happened to be the boss’s ex-brother-in-law. I, myself, would be lying if I said that I wasn’t a bit intimidated by the whole ordeal. But it needed to happen. Had I not made the impulsive decision to suggest setting up a meeting to actually talk things out, there was no telling what Rudolf would do. ‘I’m not going to forgive myself if I