Chapter 14Steve was impressed by Jace’s place, he said. It was a smaller than his but the layout was, he commented with a smile, “more user-friendly”. The main room ran the depth of the apartment with the kitchen separated from it by a long counter. It took the place of a dining table, leaving more room for furniture, what there was of it, bookshelves, and an entertainment center. Doors on the other side of the room opened onto two bedrooms, one of which Jace had turned into his office, with the bathroom between them. “Make yourself at home,” Jace said, gesturing to the sofa which faced the TV. An armchair and a long coffee table were the only other furnishings if one didn’t count the low table in front of a large picture window. “Coffee or beer, while I see what I can come up with to fee