restaurants. He’d ask Sadie if she could make reservations
for him tomorrow. She hadn’t indicated
where she wanted to go to dinner. He forgot
to ask. He was just happy she agreed to
have dinner with him again. His stay
here was proving to be much more pleasant than he hoped. He was hoping she would say she would work
with him on this project.
In the morning, he came down to the lobby
shortly after Sadie came on duty. She
again gave him a cheery,
“Good morning Dr. Mattins. I hope you had a pleasant day yesterday.”
“I had a very pleasant day, Ms.
Turin.” Then seeing that there was no
one else around for the moment said,
“Would you mind making reservations for dinner for me for tonight at
seven?”
“I would be happy to do that for you, Dr.
Mattins,” Sadie replied very pleasantly.
Then making sure no one was within earshot, she leaned over and
whispered, “Do I get to choose?”
Colin
just nodded slightly with a broad smile.
Sadie had immediately realized they had not decided on the restaurant.
Colin planned to explore the downtown some
more this morning. He headed for a small
cafe on Main Street that served breakfast.
It was a favorite of the local people.
He might be able to strike up some conversations there. He had always been able to get people to talk
to him. He wasn’t ready to announce
himself. He’d wait until someone in the
hotel or restaurants started to spread the word he was in town. If someone
connected Sadie Turin to him, he could claim he hired Sadie, to do some
research into small town life for him.
He’d say he needed it for a book he was planning to write. He’d say he was doing research in a number of
small towns. Otherwise he would just be on an unannounced visit to the place he
spent his boyhood.
Colin was able to strike up a conversation
with several people in the restaurant.
One of the waitresses proved to be a long time resident of the town. She was more than willing to talk. Colin played the part of an interested
visitor. He even learned there were
several former classmates still around town.
One was the mayor of the town.
Colin wasn’t sure if that would help his project, to buy the woods and
turn it into a public park, or not. He
decided to stick to his plan to let Sadie do some quiet research on the
situation first. That is, if Sadie would
agree to his plan. He would probably
find out tonight.
CHAPTER
TWO
He returned to the hotel before Sadie went
off duty. He found out where they had
reservations for dinner. She slipped him
a note on which was simply written six-thirty.
That was the time, he was supposed pick her up at her house. He picked up some flowers on the chance he
would be able to call for her at her door.
When he arrived she was not at the door waiting for him tonight. He went to the door and knocked. Sadie opened the door.
Colin suspected the dress she had on was
brand new. It complimented her
beautifully. Sadie had good taste in
clothes, although not expensive tastes.
He figured she stayed within her budget, but got the most out of what
she had available.
“I suspect you are curious about my little
house,” Sadie said with a smile. “I will
let you step in for a minute tonight.”
The room was plainly, sparsely, but tastefully furnished. Colin handed her the flowers as he looked
around. He had judged right she was
getting by, but didn’t have a lot to spare.
He wondered why she stayed here.
He was sure she could do much better in a larger city.
Sadie
watched Colin as he looked around.
“Is it what you expected?” she asked with a small smile.
“Yes,” he answered, “But you don’t fit here. That is an honest observation and not a
line,” Colin hurried to add.
Sadie
was silent for a moment so Colin continued,
“I think what you have done with it is
very nice. Now before I put my foot in
my mouth, shall we go and have dinner.”
Sadie smiled, “I thought that was probably what you would
say. I did not take it as a line. If you were going to hand me a line, you would
have done it before this,” she remarked as she handed him her jacket so he
could help her on with it. Then they
went out the door and she locked it.
She laughed lightly as she did that, “There’s nothing in there that is really
worth stealing, but I need all of it myself.” she observed. Colin again observed, Sadie was not one to
put on a front. She had been very
honest, open and above board. That was
something he hadn’t found much in his experience. It was very refreshing, he found. In addition, she was not out to impress
him. That, he had to admit, made her
even more intriguing.
Colin again dropped her off at the door of
the restaurant and parked his car. He
walked in, took her by the arm and told the hostess who he was. She looked him over as she graciously
said,
“Your table is ready Dr. Mattins. We are glad you are dining with us
tonight.” She also looked Sadie over
very thoroughly. Sadie noticed this and
smiled.
After they were seated and were looking at
the menu, Sadie leaned over and said,
“She’s trying to figure out who I am and
what connection I might have with you.”
Colin smiled, “We’ll just let her concoct all kinds of
scenarios. I might lean over to talk to
you and reach out and touch your hand. Or, we might lean toward each other and reach
out and momentarily hold hands. We could
figure out all kinds of things during the evening to lend fuel to her
speculations.”
Sadie laughed rather delightedly at
Colin’s suggestions, “You would delight in
adding fuel to her interest.”
“Would you mind? She really doesn’t know who you are does
she?” Colin asked, wanting to make sure that it would not cause any problem for
Sadie.
“I see no reason why I should mind. Having an intimate dinner with a famous
author should do wonders for my reputation.
It definitely couldn’t be made into a scandal. You aren’t married, and neither am I. We are both definitely adults,” Sadie replied
with an engaging smile. “There might
even be some who would find a reason to be jealous of me.”
“Are you hinting that no one would ever
think of being jealous of you?” Colin said with a smile. “I can’t fathom that would never be the
case.”
“You are doing wonders for my ego,” Sadie
said.
“I’m just being honest,” was Colin’s quick
reply.
The waitress came and they ordered. Colin again talked Sadie into trying one of
the most expensive entrees on the menu.
“You have to take advantage of
opportunities when they appear,” he told her with a smile.
“I
still don’t know why you are doing all this.
With any other man I would be real suspicious. I have no idea why I am not suspicious of you,”
Sadie admitted looking quizzically across at Colin.
“It’s just my gentlemanly character,”
Colin replied flippantly. Sadie laughed,
and gave a ladylike snort in derision.
Colin looked seriously across the table at
Sadie, then he reached across and put his hand gently over hers. “Have you made your decision? I hope it is to take my proposal to do this work
for me.”
Sadie looked at Colin for a moment, then
in a semi-serious voice, “I couldn’t
think up a good reason why I should refuse.
I really should be suspicious of you, because I really don’t know
you. However I can’t even find a good
reason to do that,” Sadie told him.
“I take that as a yes, I hope?” Colin
remarked as he looked intently at her.
“Yes.
That is a yes,” replied Sadie as she returned his look.
Colin immediately began to lay out, how he
thought this would best be handled. He
wanted to be sure that Sadie had any expense money up front, and that she would
get paid for the work she put in immediately.
Sadie smiled as she realized what he was doing and why. If he could figure out a way, he would have
her working full time so she would not have to work at those other jobs. However, the hotel clerk job gave her
contacts and a source of information about what was going on around town. The hotel had meeting rooms, which were used
regularly. By keeping her ears open,
Sadie was able to learn about a lot of things that were going on. One of her jobs was being phased out. Another could be easily gotten out of in a
few more weeks. That would leave just
the part time hotel job.
In his wandering about the town, Colin found
a small business he could get interested in.
This would give him a reason and a legitimate excuse to make regular
trips back here. Colin talked about
these ideas as they ate dinner. Sadie
would be here at the hotel. She could
make dinner reservations for him.
However, Sadie was not about to remind him, that if she were seen having
dinner with him whenever he was in town, that really would start rumors. She had a hunch that did not matter to
him. At the moment, she couldn’t see any
good reason it should matter to her.
The evening went by quickly and
enjoyably. Sadie’s choice of a
restaurant was again right on target.
Sadie was looking forward to having more money for a change. In addition, this work did not look like it
was going to be that hard. Colin told
her he had no deadline to accomplish this.
How fast they would want to move would depend on what Sadie was able to
find out.
Sadie had a hunch any pressure would be of
her own making. Colin would not be at
all demanding. Colin was happy Sadie
agreed to take this project. He now had
his reason for keeping in touch with Sadie.
He would now buy an interest in the local business he had scouted. This would give him a reason for making
frequent trips to town. He would make sure
he had reservations at the hotel. When
and if questions were raised about he and Sadie meeting together every time he
was in town, they could fall back on his idea of having her do research on
certain aspects of a small town. He
would need it for some novels he was writing.
Sadie could explain she had been hired by
a consulting firm, to do research for them.
She would say that it was confidential information, so she could not say
anything about it. This Sadie thought
would be fun.
They worked out all the basic details by
the time Colin took Sadie home. True to
his word, Colin dropped Sadie at her door, waited until she was safely in and
returned to the hotel. The next morning
when Colin came down into the lobby, Sadie was obviously alone and no one was
in the lobby.
“You are on the payroll as of now,” Colin
said. Then before Sadie could say
anything, he continued, “When are you
going to be off again?”
“In two days,” Sadie replied, looking
questioningly at him.
“How about breakfast then,” he said, “I will get something on paper for you. This will be a preliminary thing. I will work all the details out when I get
back to my office.”
Sadie quickly said, “Pick me up at seven again.”
About that time two other people walked
into the lobby, and the office door opened and another person moved behind the
counter with Sadie. That person greeted
Colin, and after exchanging some pleasantries with the two behind the desk,
Colin left to explore the town some more.
He put a call into his office to send him a fairly large amount of
cash. He wanted to give this to Sadie
for expenses, until final arrangements could be made. Colin figured it might raise questions if he
cashed a check locally for this amount.
The cash could be sent by messenger service directly to him at the
hotel. He arranged to get it before he
was to have breakfast with Sadie.
In his wandering around the town, he
finally met a former schoolmate. It was
strictly by accident. Colin was eating
lunch at a downtown restaurant when he got into conversation with a businessman
of his age. This particular businessman,
recognizing Colin was a well-dressed stranger, became interested in what
brought Colin to Bradford. When he
learned Colin, was staying at the Bradford Hotel, he became more
interested. Colin learned his name was
Thad Corring. Colin remembered the
Corring family was considered one of the wealthy families in town when he was a
kid.
Thad Corring told Colin he was in real
estate and banking. Colin told him his
name, which didn’t really ring a bell with Thad. Colin told him he was in communications. This was true. Colin did have an interest in a company that
owned a small publisher as well as some radio stations and a television station. Colin managed to learn quite a bit of
information from Thad.
It wasn’t until that night, when Thad
talked to his wife, who was also from the same class, that Thad realized Colin
might be the Colin Mattins who had been in school with them. When they mentioned that to some of their
friends, one of them commented she thought Colin was from the wrong side of the
tracks. Thad forgot about any idea of
getting in touch with Colin at the hotel.
Actually, Colin wasn’t from the wrong side
of the tracks. He was somewhere in
between. For some reason, none of this
group of friends connected him to Dr. Colin Mattins, the author. When Colin finally learned this, it tickled
him greatly.
Colin picked up Sadie at her house as
planned. They drove to one of the
restaurants, on the outskirts of town, that had sprung up at the junction of
two highways. When they were seated and
gave their order, Colin gave Sadie the preliminary plan along with the envelope
containing the money he had received the evening before.
“What is this?” Sadie asked.
Colin leaned over to her, “Don’t open it until you get home. That’s an advance for expenses. I assume you pay cash for most things. You can continue that practice. If someone asks questions before we have the
whole thing set up, tell them you are working for a research company. And don’t start arguing with me right
away.” Then he gave her a warm smile.
“This research consulting gets more
interesting all the time,” Sadie said with a raise of her eyebrows. Colin laughed.
“I am sure you are going to have to pay to
get some records,” Colin told her. “Then
as time goes on, you’ll find out that a good meal, people don’t have to pay
for, loosens a lot of tongues. You can even use that ploy on friends to get
them to get some information for you.
That would be a lot less suspicious than if you did all the information
seeking yourself.”
“You do have this process down very well,
don’t you,” Sadie commented.
Colin laughed again, “I’ve been working at it for quite a
while. Luckily I have learned by my
mistakes.”
“You mean I can treat my friends to good
restaurant meals and put it on my expense account?” she asked with a smile.
Colin smiled, “I know I can trust you to use discretion in
that.”
Then as a point of information, “I am
supposed to keep this completely secret?” Sadie asked.
“As much as you can. However, don’t worry if you can’t keep it
entirely a secret. It would be easier if
no one knew what we were trying to do.
It’s not going to be a big deal if it leaks out,” said Colin. “Actually we don’t even know if it is
possible. I just didn’t want someone
throwing unnecessary roadblocks in our way.”
“First, I would have to find out whether
the woods were available for purchase for the purpose of making it into a park,
right?” Sadie said.
“That’s right. That’s your first job. Then if it’s available, who owns it.” Then Colin added, “We need to find out if
there is one owner or several, and if there are any restrictions on the
property.”
“Do you want me to also dig into newspaper
files to see if the woods have been mentioned for some reason. That might indicate if there could possibly
be some problems,” Sadie said.
“That is a very good idea. That way we might be able to diffuse the
problems before they come up,” Colin told her.
“This could be interesting,” said Sadie.
“And you’re getting paid for it,”
“I could grow to like this research
consulting,” she said with a smile. Colin
was hoping that would be her reaction.
If Sadie did the research quietly, it could take her quite a while. Colin was not in any hurry. He would be happy to let her take as long as
she wanted. He did want to know, if it
was possible to buy the woods and make a park of it. However, he had to admit he really created
this project so he had an excuse to stay in touch with Sadie.
During the rest of the meal, they
continued to discuss what needed to be done and how it might be done. Sadie seemed to be warming up to this
project. She skimmed the preliminary
material Colin had given her. She did
not raise any objections, although she had a number of questions. Colin’s answers apparently satisfied
her.
Colin stayed in town a few more days. Then he decided it would be easier for Sadie
if he left. The fact the author Dr.
Colin Mattins, was in town, didn’t reach the media until the day after he left
town. Sadie wasn’t on duty at the hotel,
that day, so no one questioned her about Dr. Colin Mattins. The manager was more than happy to be
interviewed. He didn’t mention
Sadie. For that matter, neither did
anyone at the restaurants where Colin and Sadie ate. Sadie was wondering how she should handle any
questions about being seen dining with Dr. Mattins. She never had to worry about that. Sadie Turin was never tied into the woman who
dined with Dr. Mattins.
Over the next month, Sadie got the final
material from Colin and did a lot of research.
She quit working her other jobs.
She only retained the one at the hotel.
Colin arranged to have her set up as a research consultant with a dummy
corporation he created. At Sadie’s
suggestion, most of the time they met at a nearby town rather than in
Bradford. She thought people might now
recognize him in Bradford. There would
be less chance of questions being raised.
During the next month, Sadie found the
woods had originally been a part of the county and not the city of
Bradford. The county had taken it over
for delinquent taxes a number of years ago.
However, things had been complicated by the fact the woods were now part
of the city of Bradford. There seemed to
be some controversy about who controlled the property. This could make it a little more difficult to
quietly purchase the property. It seemed
to be a matter of politics.
As far as Sadie could determine, no one
had indicated any great interest in the property. It seemed, there could be some very definite
environmental problems if any one wanted to build on this property. This might work in Colin’s favor, as he
wanted to turn it into a park. Under the
direction of Colin’s lawyer, Sadie got a number of copies of certain legal
documents. She also made copies of all
the stories regarding the controversy about the legal ownership of the woods.
This slowed up Sadie’s progress, although
it did not cut down on her work. When
Sadie acquired a number of copies of legal documents, Colin told her he wanted
her to fly in to his headquarters city.
He made the reservations and sent her the tickets. Sadie learned he made reservations for her at
the type of hotel at which he normally stayed.
Sadie had not been in the habit of staying at this type of hotel.
Sadie made some trips to a nearby larger
city, to gather information. She used
one of her trips to do some shopping.
She decided she wanted some better clothes for the trip. Colin paid her enough, so she could now
afford this. She wasn’t going to tell
Colin anything about this. Sadie was
afraid Colin would send her extra expense money, to cover the cost of the
clothes. He would justify it by claiming
she wouldn’t have to buy those clothes if he hadn’t asked her to come to his
office.
Colin had a legitimate reason for having
Sadie come here. He wanted Sadie to get
together with he, his lawyer and a couple other people. They were going to
discuss the situation Sadie had discovered regarding the property that
contained the woods. Sadie was kind of
excited about making this trip. She knew
she would be dining out a number of times.
Colin dined at very nice places whenever they were available. Sadie found she was looking forward to this.
She still hadn’t figured out why Colin had
asked her to do this project for him.
She was sure he could have hired research professionals who could have
done it. He said he figured she could do
it, arousing much less interest in what she was doing. She lived here. She was part of the community. Anyone from the outside would have been
noticed immediately. Sadie still didn’t
buy that explanation, completely.
Although it had logic to it, she didn’t think it was the complete
reason. So far Colin hadn’t done
anything to give her a basis to suspect any other reason. He continued to be the perfect gentleman,
although very attentive to her when they were together.
Colin picked Sadie up at the airport. She didn’t expect him to do that. He took her to her hotel and saw that she was
registered. It was being billed to his
company.
Before she went up to her room, Colin told
her, “I’ll let you get settled in. I’ll pick you up for lunch and then we will
go back to my office and meet with the rest of the people. We figure to make an afternoon of it. We will all go out for dinner tonight. One of the other men will drive you back to
the hotel, after the meeting, but I will pick you up to take you to
dinner.” Colin was very
businesslike. He was deliberately
treating her like a business associate.
Sadie knew that was for the benefit of the hotel staff.
They set a time for Colin to pick her up
for lunch. Sadie went up to her
room. It was a very nice room, even
better than Sadie had expected. She
changed from her traveling clothes into a business suit she thought would be
appropriate for a business meeting. Colin
was waiting for her in the lobby.
As they walked out to where his car was,
Colin commented, “You look very
nice.” Then he added, “And very businesslike.” Sadie gave him a nice smile. She was pleased he seemed to agree with her
choice of clothes for this occasion.
As Sadie had expected, Colin took her to a
very nice restaurant downtown. Colin was
greeted as he walked in with Sadie.
Sadie got a good looking over by the people who knew Colin. This was a young woman, they had never seen
with Dr. Mattins before. Colin gave her
some suggestions of things on the menu, he thought she might like. As she looked at the menu, she was thinking
if she had to pay, she would be having sticker shock. Even with the money Colin was now paying her. She kind of smiled at that thought. She picked one of the items and Colin ordered
for both of them.
Colin said with a smile, “You looked a little shocked at the
prices? Tonight we will have dinner at a
place they don’t even put prices on their menu.” Sadie looked at him a little skeptical.
“I have, on very rare occasions, eaten at
restaurants whose prices were close to this.
I have never eaten at a restaurant where the prices weren’t even carried
on the menu. Are they telling you that if
you have to ask the price, you shouldn’t be eating there?”
“I suspect that is the idea they are
trying to promote,” Colin answered. Then
he laughed, “In spite of that, they have
very excellent food.”
“You really are giving me a taste of the good
life,” said Sadie.
Colin just smiled but didn’t directly
answer Sadie. Instead he began to talk
about the people she would be meeting with after lunch. At Colin’s suggestion, Sadie brought along
all of the records and news reports she copied.
She also brought along a report she put together regarding what she
found so far. After lunch, Colin took
her to the office where they were meeting.
Colin introduced Sadie as the person
spearheading this project for him. Sadie
provided them with the copies she brought along with her. She gave them a briefing on what she had
found so far. They began asking her
questions and discussing the situation.
They had more questions as the afternoon went on. Sadie was making notes for herself regarding
things she wanted to find out about.
These came both from the questions that were asked and also from the
discussions. The lawyer was going to
look into some of the legal questions.
He promised to get in touch with Sadie and let her know what he found. Another one of the people there was going to
check on the political situation and report back to Sadie.
By the time Sadie was taken back to the
hotel to change for dinner, she was beginning to feel somewhat important. She had been complimented several times on
the job she was doing.
As promised, Colin picked her up to take
her to the restaurant where they were having dinner. It was everything Sadie figured it would
be. Not only that, but it was obvious
that Colin was not a stranger here. When
she walked in on Colin’s arm, Sadie attracted plenty of attention. Sadie realized they were all trying to figure
out who she was, and what her relationship was to Colin. She had a feeling Colin was enjoying it as
much as she was.
They were given a relatively secluded
table. Colin seated Sadie between
himself and the lawyer. Apparently the
lawyer was an old friend. It was Colin
who briefed Sadie this time on the menu entrees and made several suggestions
she might choose between. She made a
mental note to herself to tell Colin it wasn’t fair. She didn’t know which entree was the most
expensive. He would just laugh, and tell
her it didn’t matter she unerringly picked the most expensive one anyway.
The dinner was a relaxed affair. It was obvious the rest of them knew each
other very well. Sadie noticed the other
woman in the party looked her over very closely. Colin had not indicated there was anything
but a business relationship between he and this woman. Sadie knew the woman might look on it
differently from Colin. However she
treated Sadie the same as the rest.
Sadie was part of the group.
There was some talk of the project they
had been discussing all afternoon. Most
of the time was spent discussing other things.
Colin briefed Sadie on what her answers might be if she was asked about
her background. Without lying, Colin had
been able to create an impressive resume for her. He had also coached her on how to answer
certain questions and still keep it truthful.
Sadie did a masterful job of putting his suggestions to good use.
As they were driving back to the hotel,
Colin said, “You did an absolutely
superb job tonight. The way you answered
the questions, no one could possibly accuse you of lying.”
“You mean I passed the test with flying
colors,” Sadie said with a nice smile.
“Absolutely,” Colin answered, “You are for real, as far as anyone in the
group is concerned. Your credentials are
accepted.”
“Of course, it doesn’t mean anything that
you brought me in. In essence that you
are vouching I am for real,” said Sadie somewhat derisively.
Colin laughed, “Nothing gets past you
anymore, does it.”
“I try not to let it.”
“Let’s face it,” said Colin, “That’s the way reputations are built. People seldom check. Unless you really foul up, most people have a
tendency to take you at face value. If
some one who’s accepted in the group, gives you a certain face value, that’s
what it will be as far as the group is concerned.”
“You were counting on that when you asked
me to come here,” Sadie said. “You were
also counting on it carrying over from now on.
You were building me a permanent reputation.”
Colin
just smiled and was silent.
Sadie continued, “You are determined to make me quit hiding
and come back out of my shell, aren’t you?”
“I just don’t think you should be wasting
your life as hotel clerk,” Colin told her.
“From where I’m sitting, you have too much intelligence and too much
talent. I just want to see you try
again.”
“Why is it important to you?” Sadie asked.
“As I said once before, I don’t know. You intrigued me right from the start. You were the wrong character in the wrong
part. The more I saw you and talked to
you, the more convinced I was right,” Colin answered, “It just gnawed on me. The character didn’t fit the part.”
“So you had to create a new part to fit
the character?” asked Sadie.
“Something like that.” At that point, Colin pulled up in front of
the hotel. As Sadie started to get out,
Colin said, “I’ll pick you up for
breakfast at eight. Then I’ll take you
back here to check out. We’ll have time
to come back to my office for a short time before I take you to the
airport.”
All of a sudden, Colin was back to
business. Sadie kind of smiled. Colin hadn’t made up his mind where she
fit. She couldn’t help him because she
hadn’t made up her mind where she wanted to fit. Sadie thought she would just wait until Colin
made up his mind. Then she would decide
where she wanted to fit. Up until that
time, she was enjoying everything. He
had been a perfect gentleman. Maybe that
was what he was trying to establish.
She’d just wait and see. As she
was going up to her room, Sadie decided she was tired. She was going to take a leisurely shower and
go to bed.
Sadie was up early the next morning. She had just finished packing when Colin
called her from the lobby. He was a
little early for which he apologized.
“Oh, I’m all ready, just waiting for your
call,” Sadie told him. She met him in
the lobby and Colin told her where they were having breakfast.
“Oh, we are really going first class,”
Sadie said with a rather delighted smile.
“Don’t want to spoil my record,” was
Colin’s reply.
Again when they came in to the restaurant,
it was apparent Colin was not a stranger here.
Sadie got a looking over.
Everyone was trying to determine if they should know her. Colin briefed her on the menu and what he
thought she might like to try. It was
then, she remembered she was going to needle him about the dinner. After they ordered, Sadie looked at Colin
with a sly smile and said,
“You cheated the other night. You took me to a place that didn’t put the
prices on the menu.” Colin looked a
little puzzled. Sadie then went on, “I couldn’t tell if I was ordering the most
expensive entrée or not.” Colin started
to laugh.
“If my memory serves me, I am sure you
managed to do that even though you didn’t know the prices,” he said.
“You know, that’s just what I predicted
your answer would be,” Sadie told him with a light laugh.
The breakfast was quiet, peaceful and very
enjoyable for Sadie. She was kind of
wishing she could stay around longer.
They discussed a few things, but it was a leisurely discussion. After they finished they drove back to the
hotel. Colin settled up the bill while
he sent a bellboy with Sadie to get her luggage. He drove her to his office and she went with
him into his private office. They spent
sometime discussing what the next steps should be. They put together a kind of loose
schedule. Colin did not put any
timetable to it. He told Sadie to work
at her own pace that she judged best for the success of the project. They talked about a number of things they
thought they needed more information on.
As they were winding the discussion down
and getting ready for Sadie to go out to the airport, Colin asked Sadie, “Would
you consider coming here to work as a full-time research assistant for me?” Then he added before Sadie could
answer, “Just consider it. We can talk about it at another time.”
“Don’t you have research assistants now?”
Sadie said.
“Yes, but they are all temporary part-time
people. I don’t have a full-time
research assistant at this time, but I could use one.”
“Aren’t any of them qualified?”
“The one that I would consider qualified
does not want a full-time job.”
“How do you know I do?”
“I don’t.
I just thought I’d bounce the idea off you to see if you might be
interested. I pay very well.” Colin added that last with a broad grin.
“I will vouch for that,” said Sadie with a
smile. “I’ll think it over.”
Colin took Sadie to the airport and saw
her off on her flight. It was obvious,
Colin wanted to keep in touch with her, even after this project is over. Except for an occasional night out of dinner
and dancing, Colin had kept it strictly to business. He had never tried to put a move on her. She had to admit, he had always been the
perfect gentleman. She had not been able
to figure him out. So far, he had not
acted like any other man she knew. Most
men would have made some kind of move by this time. She had to admit, she was enjoying it very
much. She had stopped looking for double
meanings in what Colin said and did. He
had been open and above board.
She was enjoying leading the life she was
now able to lead. She also enjoyed the
glimpses Colin gave her of the life he led.
She did occasionally wonder if she was heading for another big
fall. But this was different. There were no promises made or implied. She was doing a job for him that he wanted
done. It was a legitimate project. He paid her very well for that. That was the sum and total of it. The breakfasts, lunches and dinners, Colin
made all part of it. The dancing was a
little relaxation after the work was done.
Sadie had no objection to that.
In fact she enjoyed it.
Over the next month, Sadie worked on some
of the things they had discussed. Sadie
received the information the lawyer and the person looking into the political
angle had uncovered. Apparently,
the mayor had gotten himself into a tight corner by trying to skirt the
environmental issues for a political crony.
The media had gotten wind of it and was playing it to the hilt. Sadie saw the possibility of using this to
their advantage. At Sadie’s suggestion,
Colin and his lawyer flew into town to meet with Sadie. She set the meeting up at the downtown
restaurant the mayor and his friends frequented.
“Why this particular restaurant, Sadie?”
Colin asked. He knew she had a
reason.
“I wanted friends of the mayor, if not the
mayor himself to see me meeting with you,” Sadie told him. “They now know I have been gathering
information for someone. I want to
establish the fact that it has been for you.”
“In other words, you have an idea that
requires us to come out in the open,” the lawyer said.
“I am going to offer the mayor an out that
he desperately needs,” Sadie said, “We
will buy the woods from the County for the purpose of establishing a park. He will kill any controversy between the city
and the county regarding whose property it is.
We will then give it to the city as a park in perpetuity with a yearly
contribution to help maintain the park.
It will make him look like a hero by negotiating this, and get him out
of the political mess he got himself into.
I will suggest he contact the county to set up a meeting for this
purpose. He can use your name as the
person who will purchase the property for the purpose of turning it into a
park. From what I have found out the
county will jump at this idea. It will
put to rest the stories of the controversy between the county and the city.”
“Sounds great,” said Colin. “Go ahead and talk to him.”
At
this time the mayor walked into the restaurant.
Sadie turned to Colin and the lawyer,
“Shall we strike while the iron is hot?”
The lawyer smiled, “I think that would be perfect timing.”
Sadie got up and went over to the place
where the mayor had seated himself with several people. She talked to the mayor and nodded over
toward the table where Colin and his lawyer were seated. After some discussion back and forth, the
mayor finally got up and followed Sadie over to where Colin and his lawyer were
seated.
As they came near, Colin and his lawyer
got up to greet the mayor. They sat down
and Colin gave the mayor his card and explained that he wanted to buy the woods
he used to roam in as a young man. He
wanted to turn it into a park, give the park to the city of Bradford, then
establish a fund to help maintain that park.
As Colin was speaking, the mayor realized who Colin was, and that he had
been in school with him.
They began to discuss this idea. Colin, the lawyer and Sadie told the mayor
they knew about the controversy surrounding the property. They suggested, he be the one to set up a
meeting with the county officials, to work this idea out. They let him understand they had no
objections to his taking credit for working this out. However, they said they wanted it done
immediately. The mayor agreed to set up
the meeting as soon as he got back to his office. He was sure, the county officials would also
be happy to have a way, to put this whole thing to rest. They would be happy to get the property off
their hands. The mayor was to get back
to Sadie as to the time and place.
That afternoon, the mayor phoned
Sadie. He told her he set up a meeting
for tomorrow at ten. Sadie said she
would bring Dr. Mattins and his lawyer to the meeting. Sadie told the mayor, they would be ready to
finalize all the details. Sadie called
Colin and told him the news. Colin asked
her, to set up a reservation for dinner for the three of them, that night. They would then go over the plans for the
meeting tomorrow.
The mayor had apparently done some real
arm-twisting. Everyone showed up on time
and ready to get to work. The mayor
explained what he, Sadie and Dr. Mattins had discussed.
He
said Ms. Turin was Dr. Mattins official representative in this project. He said Ms. Turin and Dr. Mattins were
prepared to immediately purchase the property from the county, turn it into a
park and present it to the city. He said
that they would do this, as soon as everything was cleared, to allow them to
purchase the property for that purpose.
There were, a number of questions asked, most of which Sadie answered or
deferred to the lawyer. The county
officials went on record as being ready to sell the woods to Dr. Mattins so he
could establish a park. The mayor and
city representatives said they would be happy to get those woods as a
park. The environmental people said they
were in perfect agreement with the use of those woods for a park.
By later that afternoon, everything had
been worked out. Sadie would go ahead
and arrange for the purchase of the property from the county. The lawyer would work things out with the
city so the property would remain a park.
Sadie and Colin would work out the details of the fund that would help to
pay for the maintenance of the park.
By the time Colin and his lawyer left two
days later, his project to buy the woods and turn it into a park had been
virtually accomplished. Sadie would
continue working to take care of all the details on the project. Colin figured that would take at least a
month if not more. Sadie, had not given
him an answer to his proposal, that she come to work for him. Colin was willing to give her time to think
it over thoroughly. He wanted Sadie to
be sure that is what she wanted to do.
Colin was exploring other possibilities he might suggest to Sadie if she
did turn down his job offer. He was
determined she would not be allowed to vegetate in Bradford. That is what he told her she was doing. Sadie had not disputed his statement.
When Colin left, he told Sadie he would be
back in about ten days and they would go out to dinner to celebrate. Sadie became known to business people in the
city as the person who had engineered the purchase of the woods by Dr. Mattins. The story floating around town was she talked
Dr. Mattins into the idea, of turning it into a park and donating it to the
city. Her picture appeared in the media
as a business associate of Dr. Mattins.
Sadie knew that Colin had somehow maneuvered that.
Colin now designated her as his
representative to the local company he purchased a significant interest
in. During the ten days before Colin
returned, Sadie met with the officers of the company to acquaint herself with
its operations. Colin also substantially
raised the consulting fee he was paying her.
She now quit her job at the hotel and moved into a downtown office. She still remained in her small house. She said she really didn’t need anything more
at the moment. She was now eating at the
better restaurants more often, and was now driving a more modern car. However, she kept her old friends. They proved to be good sources of
information. Sadie was finding she liked
being a businesswoman again. She did not
object at all when Colin told her she was going to be his representative with
the local company he partly owned.
CHAPTER THREE
Sadie offered to pick Colin up at the
airport of the next town when he flew in.
He said he was going to rent a car anyway, so he would drive to Bradford. He was going to stay at the hotel, so he
would call her at her office when he got there.
Then she could tell him where she made reservations for dinner. He figured she would make it for seven.
The story had been widely covered in the
media that Colin went to school in Bradford.
Colin would now be recognized, any time he came to Bradford. Sadie bought a complete new outfit for this
night out. She was sure Colin would
suggest they go dancing after dinner.
This time Sadie was going to make sure she looked the part of a dinner
companion of a famous author. She was not doing it to impress Colin. She knew she did not need to impress
him. She was doing it to prove to
herself that she was back to where Colin thought she should be. She was no longer the hotel clerk. She was a successful businesswoman.
restaurants. He’d ask Sadie if she could make reservations
for him tomorrow. She hadn’t indicated
where she wanted to go to dinner. He forgot
to ask. He was just happy she agreed to
have dinner with him again. His stay
here was proving to be much more pleasant than he hoped. He was hoping she would say she would work
with him on this project.
In the morning, he came down to the lobby
shortly after Sadie came on duty. She
again gave him a cheery,
“Good morning Dr. Mattins. I hope you had a pleasant day yesterday.”
“I had a very pleasant day, Ms.
Turin.” Then seeing that there was no
one else around for the moment said,
“Would you mind making reservations for dinner for me for tonight at
seven?”
“I would be happy to do that for you, Dr.
Mattins,” Sadie replied very pleasantly.
Then making sure no one was within earshot, she leaned over and
whispered, “Do I get to choose?”
Colin
just nodded slightly with a broad smile.
Sadie had immediately realized they had not decided on the restaurant.
Colin planned to explore the downtown some
more this morning. He headed for a small
cafe on Main Street that served breakfast.
It was a favorite of the local people.
He might be able to strike up some conversations there. He had always been able to get people to talk
to him. He wasn’t ready to announce
himself. He’d wait until someone in the
hotel or restaurants started to spread the word he was in town. If someone
connected Sadie Turin to him, he could claim he hired Sadie, to do some
research into small town life for him.
He’d say he needed it for a book he was planning to write. He’d say he was doing research in a number of
small towns. Otherwise he would just be on an unannounced visit to the place he
spent his boyhood.
Colin was able to strike up a conversation
with several people in the restaurant.
One of the waitresses proved to be a long time resident of the town. She was more than willing to talk. Colin played the part of an interested
visitor. He even learned there were
several former classmates still around town.
One was the mayor of the town.
Colin wasn’t sure if that would help his project, to buy the woods and
turn it into a public park, or not. He
decided to stick to his plan to let Sadie do some quiet research on the
situation first. That is, if Sadie would
agree to his plan. He would probably
find out tonight.
CHAPTER
TWO
He returned to the hotel before Sadie went
off duty. He found out where they had
reservations for dinner. She slipped him
a note on which was simply written six-thirty.
That was the time, he was supposed pick her up at her house. He picked up some flowers on the chance he
would be able to call for her at her door.
When he arrived she was not at the door waiting for him tonight. He went to the door and knocked. Sadie opened the door.
Colin suspected the dress she had on was
brand new. It complimented her
beautifully. Sadie had good taste in
clothes, although not expensive tastes.
He figured she stayed within her budget, but got the most out of what
she had available.
“I suspect you are curious about my little
house,” Sadie said with a smile. “I will
let you step in for a minute tonight.”
The room was plainly, sparsely, but tastefully furnished. Colin handed her the flowers as he looked
around. He had judged right she was
getting by, but didn’t have a lot to spare.
He wondered why she stayed here.
He was sure she could do much better in a larger city.
Sadie
watched Colin as he looked around.
“Is it what you expected?” she asked with a small smile.
“Yes,” he answered, “But you don’t fit here. That is an honest observation and not a
line,” Colin hurried to add.
Sadie
was silent for a moment so Colin continued,
“I think what you have done with it is
very nice. Now before I put my foot in
my mouth, shall we go and have dinner.”
Sadie smiled, “I thought that was probably what you would
say. I did not take it as a line. If you were going to hand me a line, you would
have done it before this,” she remarked as she handed him her jacket so he
could help her on with it. Then they
went out the door and she locked it.
She laughed lightly as she did that, “There’s nothing in there that is really
worth stealing, but I need all of it myself.” she observed. Colin again observed, Sadie was not one to
put on a front. She had been very
honest, open and above board. That was
something he hadn’t found much in his experience. It was very refreshing, he found. In addition, she was not out to impress
him. That, he had to admit, made her
even more intriguing.
Colin again dropped her off at the door of
the restaurant and parked his car. He
walked in, took her by the arm and told the hostess who he was. She looked him over as she graciously
said,
“Your table is ready Dr. Mattins. We are glad you are dining with us
tonight.” She also looked Sadie over
very thoroughly. Sadie noticed this and
smiled.
After they were seated and were looking at
the menu, Sadie leaned over and said,
“She’s trying to figure out who I am and
what connection I might have with you.”
Colin smiled, “We’ll just let her concoct all kinds of
scenarios. I might lean over to talk to
you and reach out and touch your hand. Or, we might lean toward each other and reach
out and momentarily hold hands. We could
figure out all kinds of things during the evening to lend fuel to her
speculations.”
Sadie laughed rather delightedly at
Colin’s suggestions, “You would delight in
adding fuel to her interest.”
“Would you mind? She really doesn’t know who you are does
she?” Colin asked, wanting to make sure that it would not cause any problem for
Sadie.
“I see no reason why I should mind. Having an intimate dinner with a famous
author should do wonders for my reputation.
It definitely couldn’t be made into a scandal. You aren’t married, and neither am I. We are both definitely adults,” Sadie replied
with an engaging smile. “There might
even be some who would find a reason to be jealous of me.”
“Are you hinting that no one would ever
think of being jealous of you?” Colin said with a smile. “I can’t fathom that would never be the
case.”
“You are doing wonders for my ego,” Sadie
said.
“I’m just being honest,” was Colin’s quick
reply.
The waitress came and they ordered. Colin again talked Sadie into trying one of
the most expensive entrees on the menu.
“You have to take advantage of
opportunities when they appear,” he told her with a smile.
“I
still don’t know why you are doing all this.
With any other man I would be real suspicious. I have no idea why I am not suspicious of you,”
Sadie admitted looking quizzically across at Colin.
“It’s just my gentlemanly character,”
Colin replied flippantly. Sadie laughed,
and gave a ladylike snort in derision.
Colin looked seriously across the table at
Sadie, then he reached across and put his hand gently over hers. “Have you made your decision? I hope it is to take my proposal to do this work
for me.”
Sadie looked at Colin for a moment, then
in a semi-serious voice, “I couldn’t
think up a good reason why I should refuse.
I really should be suspicious of you, because I really don’t know
you. However I can’t even find a good
reason to do that,” Sadie told him.
“I take that as a yes, I hope?” Colin
remarked as he looked intently at her.
“Yes.
That is a yes,” replied Sadie as she returned his look.
Colin immediately began to lay out, how he
thought this would best be handled. He
wanted to be sure that Sadie had any expense money up front, and that she would
get paid for the work she put in immediately.
Sadie smiled as she realized what he was doing and why. If he could figure out a way, he would have
her working full time so she would not have to work at those other jobs. However, the hotel clerk job gave her
contacts and a source of information about what was going on around town. The hotel had meeting rooms, which were used
regularly. By keeping her ears open,
Sadie was able to learn about a lot of things that were going on. One of her jobs was being phased out. Another could be easily gotten out of in a
few more weeks. That would leave just
the part time hotel job.
In his wandering about the town, Colin found
a small business he could get interested in.
This would give him a reason and a legitimate excuse to make regular
trips back here. Colin talked about
these ideas as they ate dinner. Sadie
would be here at the hotel. She could
make dinner reservations for him.
However, Sadie was not about to remind him, that if she were seen having
dinner with him whenever he was in town, that really would start rumors. She had a hunch that did not matter to
him. At the moment, she couldn’t see any
good reason it should matter to her.
The evening went by quickly and
enjoyably. Sadie’s choice of a
restaurant was again right on target.
Sadie was looking forward to having more money for a change. In addition, this work did not look like it
was going to be that hard. Colin told
her he had no deadline to accomplish this.
How fast they would want to move would depend on what Sadie was able to
find out.
Sadie had a hunch any pressure would be of
her own making. Colin would not be at
all demanding. Colin was happy Sadie
agreed to take this project. He now had
his reason for keeping in touch with Sadie.
He would now buy an interest in the local business he had scouted. This would give him a reason for making
frequent trips to town. He would make sure
he had reservations at the hotel. When
and if questions were raised about he and Sadie meeting together every time he
was in town, they could fall back on his idea of having her do research on
certain aspects of a small town. He
would need it for some novels he was writing.
Sadie could explain she had been hired by
a consulting firm, to do research for them.
She would say that it was confidential information, so she could not say
anything about it. This Sadie thought
would be fun.
They worked out all the basic details by
the time Colin took Sadie home. True to
his word, Colin dropped Sadie at her door, waited until she was safely in and
returned to the hotel. The next morning
when Colin came down into the lobby, Sadie was obviously alone and no one was
in the lobby.
“You are on the payroll as of now,” Colin
said. Then before Sadie could say
anything, he continued, “When are you
going to be off again?”
“In two days,” Sadie replied, looking
questioningly at him.
“How about breakfast then,” he said, “I will get something on paper for you. This will be a preliminary thing. I will work all the details out when I get
back to my office.”
Sadie quickly said, “Pick me up at seven again.”
About that time two other people walked
into the lobby, and the office door opened and another person moved behind the
counter with Sadie. That person greeted
Colin, and after exchanging some pleasantries with the two behind the desk,
Colin left to explore the town some more.
He put a call into his office to send him a fairly large amount of
cash. He wanted to give this to Sadie
for expenses, until final arrangements could be made. Colin figured it might raise questions if he
cashed a check locally for this amount.
The cash could be sent by messenger service directly to him at the
hotel. He arranged to get it before he
was to have breakfast with Sadie.
In his wandering around the town, he
finally met a former schoolmate. It was
strictly by accident. Colin was eating
lunch at a downtown restaurant when he got into conversation with a businessman
of his age. This particular businessman,
recognizing Colin was a well-dressed stranger, became interested in what
brought Colin to Bradford. When he
learned Colin, was staying at the Bradford Hotel, he became more
interested. Colin learned his name was
Thad Corring. Colin remembered the
Corring family was considered one of the wealthy families in town when he was a
kid.
Thad Corring told Colin he was in real
estate and banking. Colin told him his
name, which didn’t really ring a bell with Thad. Colin told him he was in communications. This was true. Colin did have an interest in a company that
owned a small publisher as well as some radio stations and a television station. Colin managed to learn quite a bit of
information from Thad.
It wasn’t until that night, when Thad
talked to his wife, who was also from the same class, that Thad realized Colin
might be the Colin Mattins who had been in school with them. When they mentioned that to some of their
friends, one of them commented she thought Colin was from the wrong side of the
tracks. Thad forgot about any idea of
getting in touch with Colin at the hotel.
Actually, Colin wasn’t from the wrong side
of the tracks. He was somewhere in
between. For some reason, none of this
group of friends connected him to Dr. Colin Mattins, the author. When Colin finally learned this, it tickled
him greatly.
Colin picked up Sadie at her house as
planned. They drove to one of the
restaurants, on the outskirts of town, that had sprung up at the junction of
two highways. When they were seated and
gave their order, Colin gave Sadie the preliminary plan along with the envelope
containing the money he had received the evening before.
“What is this?” Sadie asked.
Colin leaned over to her, “Don’t open it until you get home. That’s an advance for expenses. I assume you pay cash for most things. You can continue that practice. If someone asks questions before we have the
whole thing set up, tell them you are working for a research company. And don’t start arguing with me right
away.” Then he gave her a warm smile.
“This research consulting gets more
interesting all the time,” Sadie said with a raise of her eyebrows. Colin laughed.
“I am sure you are going to have to pay to
get some records,” Colin told her. “Then
as time goes on, you’ll find out that a good meal, people don’t have to pay
for, loosens a lot of tongues. You can even use that ploy on friends to get
them to get some information for you.
That would be a lot less suspicious than if you did all the information
seeking yourself.”
“You do have this process down very well,
don’t you,” Sadie commented.
Colin laughed again, “I’ve been working at it for quite a
while. Luckily I have learned by my
mistakes.”
“You mean I can treat my friends to good
restaurant meals and put it on my expense account?” she asked with a smile.
Colin smiled, “I know I can trust you to use discretion in
that.”
Then as a point of information, “I am
supposed to keep this completely secret?” Sadie asked.
“As much as you can. However, don’t worry if you can’t keep it
entirely a secret. It would be easier if
no one knew what we were trying to do.
It’s not going to be a big deal if it leaks out,” said Colin. “Actually we don’t even know if it is
possible. I just didn’t want someone
throwing unnecessary roadblocks in our way.”
“First, I would have to find out whether
the woods were available for purchase for the purpose of making it into a park,
right?” Sadie said.
“That’s right. That’s your first job. Then if it’s available, who owns it.” Then Colin added, “We need to find out if
there is one owner or several, and if there are any restrictions on the
property.”
“Do you want me to also dig into newspaper
files to see if the woods have been mentioned for some reason. That might indicate if there could possibly
be some problems,” Sadie said.
“That is a very good idea. That way we might be able to diffuse the
problems before they come up,” Colin told her.
“This could be interesting,” said Sadie.
“And you’re getting paid for it,”
“I could grow to like this research
consulting,” she said with a smile. Colin
was hoping that would be her reaction.
If Sadie did the research quietly, it could take her quite a while. Colin was not in any hurry. He would be happy to let her take as long as
she wanted. He did want to know, if it
was possible to buy the woods and make a park of it. However, he had to admit he really created
this project so he had an excuse to stay in touch with Sadie.
During the rest of the meal, they
continued to discuss what needed to be done and how it might be done. Sadie seemed to be warming up to this
project. She skimmed the preliminary
material Colin had given her. She did
not raise any objections, although she had a number of questions. Colin’s answers apparently satisfied
her.
Colin stayed in town a few more days. Then he decided it would be easier for Sadie
if he left. The fact the author Dr.
Colin Mattins, was in town, didn’t reach the media until the day after he left
town. Sadie wasn’t on duty at the hotel,
that day, so no one questioned her about Dr. Colin Mattins. The manager was more than happy to be
interviewed. He didn’t mention
Sadie. For that matter, neither did
anyone at the restaurants where Colin and Sadie ate. Sadie was wondering how she should handle any
questions about being seen dining with Dr. Mattins. She never had to worry about that. Sadie Turin was never tied into the woman who
dined with Dr. Mattins.
Over the next month, Sadie got the final
material from Colin and did a lot of research.
She quit working her other jobs.
She only retained the one at the hotel.
Colin arranged to have her set up as a research consultant with a dummy
corporation he created. At Sadie’s
suggestion, most of the time they met at a nearby town rather than in
Bradford. She thought people might now
recognize him in Bradford. There would
be less chance of questions being raised.
During the next month, Sadie found the
woods had originally been a part of the county and not the city of
Bradford. The county had taken it over
for delinquent taxes a number of years ago.
However, things had been complicated by the fact the woods were now part
of the city of Bradford. There seemed to
be some controversy about who controlled the property. This could make it a little more difficult to
quietly purchase the property. It seemed
to be a matter of politics.
As far as Sadie could determine, no one
had indicated any great interest in the property. It seemed, there could be some very definite
environmental problems if any one wanted to build on this property. This might work in Colin’s favor, as he
wanted to turn it into a park. Under the
direction of Colin’s lawyer, Sadie got a number of copies of certain legal
documents. She also made copies of all
the stories regarding the controversy about the legal ownership of the woods.
This slowed up Sadie’s progress, although
it did not cut down on her work. When
Sadie acquired a number of copies of legal documents, Colin told her he wanted
her to fly in to his headquarters city.
He made the reservations and sent her the tickets. Sadie learned he made reservations for her at
the type of hotel at which he normally stayed.
Sadie had not been in the habit of staying at this type of hotel.
Sadie made some trips to a nearby larger
city, to gather information. She used
one of her trips to do some shopping.
She decided she wanted some better clothes for the trip. Colin paid her enough, so she could now
afford this. She wasn’t going to tell
Colin anything about this. Sadie was
afraid Colin would send her extra expense money, to cover the cost of the
clothes. He would justify it by claiming
she wouldn’t have to buy those clothes if he hadn’t asked her to come to his
office.
Colin had a legitimate reason for having
Sadie come here. He wanted Sadie to get
together with he, his lawyer and a couple other people. They were going to
discuss the situation Sadie had discovered regarding the property that
contained the woods. Sadie was kind of
excited about making this trip. She knew
she would be dining out a number of times.
Colin dined at very nice places whenever they were available. Sadie found she was looking forward to this.
She still hadn’t figured out why Colin had
asked her to do this project for him.
She was sure he could have hired research professionals who could have
done it. He said he figured she could do
it, arousing much less interest in what she was doing. She lived here. She was part of the community. Anyone from the outside would have been
noticed immediately. Sadie still didn’t
buy that explanation, completely.
Although it had logic to it, she didn’t think it was the complete
reason. So far Colin hadn’t done
anything to give her a basis to suspect any other reason. He continued to be the perfect gentleman,
although very attentive to her when they were together.
Colin picked Sadie up at the airport. She didn’t expect him to do that. He took her to her hotel and saw that she was
registered. It was being billed to his
company.
Before she went up to her room, Colin told
her, “I’ll let you get settled in. I’ll pick you up for lunch and then we will
go back to my office and meet with the rest of the people. We figure to make an afternoon of it. We will all go out for dinner tonight. One of the other men will drive you back to
the hotel, after the meeting, but I will pick you up to take you to
dinner.” Colin was very
businesslike. He was deliberately
treating her like a business associate.
Sadie knew that was for the benefit of the hotel staff.
They set a time for Colin to pick her up
for lunch. Sadie went up to her
room. It was a very nice room, even
better than Sadie had expected. She
changed from her traveling clothes into a business suit she thought would be
appropriate for a business meeting. Colin
was waiting for her in the lobby.
As they walked out to where his car was,
Colin commented, “You look very
nice.” Then he added, “And very businesslike.” Sadie gave him a nice smile. She was pleased he seemed to agree with her
choice of clothes for this occasion.
As Sadie had expected, Colin took her to a
very nice restaurant downtown. Colin was
greeted as he walked in with Sadie.
Sadie got a good looking over by the people who knew Colin. This was a young woman, they had never seen
with Dr. Mattins before. Colin gave her
some suggestions of things on the menu, he thought she might like. As she looked at the menu, she was thinking
if she had to pay, she would be having sticker shock. Even with the money Colin was now paying her. She kind of smiled at that thought. She picked one of the items and Colin ordered
for both of them.
Colin said with a smile, “You looked a little shocked at the
prices? Tonight we will have dinner at a
place they don’t even put prices on their menu.” Sadie looked at him a little skeptical.
“I have, on very rare occasions, eaten at
restaurants whose prices were close to this.
I have never eaten at a restaurant where the prices weren’t even carried
on the menu. Are they telling you that if
you have to ask the price, you shouldn’t be eating there?”
“I suspect that is the idea they are
trying to promote,” Colin answered. Then
he laughed, “In spite of that, they have
very excellent food.”
“You really are giving me a taste of the good
life,” said Sadie.
Colin just smiled but didn’t directly
answer Sadie. Instead he began to talk
about the people she would be meeting with after lunch. At Colin’s suggestion, Sadie brought along
all of the records and news reports she copied.
She also brought along a report she put together regarding what she
found so far. After lunch, Colin took
her to the office where they were meeting.
Colin introduced Sadie as the person
spearheading this project for him. Sadie
provided them with the copies she brought along with her. She gave them a briefing on what she had
found so far. They began asking her
questions and discussing the situation.
They had more questions as the afternoon went on. Sadie was making notes for herself regarding
things she wanted to find out about.
These came both from the questions that were asked and also from the
discussions. The lawyer was going to
look into some of the legal questions.
He promised to get in touch with Sadie and let her know what he found. Another one of the people there was going to
check on the political situation and report back to Sadie.
By the time Sadie was taken back to the
hotel to change for dinner, she was beginning to feel somewhat important. She had been complimented several times on
the job she was doing.
As promised, Colin picked her up to take
her to the restaurant where they were having dinner. It was everything Sadie figured it would
be. Not only that, but it was obvious
that Colin was not a stranger here. When
she walked in on Colin’s arm, Sadie attracted plenty of attention. Sadie realized they were all trying to figure
out who she was, and what her relationship was to Colin. She had a feeling Colin was enjoying it as
much as she was.
They were given a relatively secluded
table. Colin seated Sadie between
himself and the lawyer. Apparently the
lawyer was an old friend. It was Colin
who briefed Sadie this time on the menu entrees and made several suggestions
she might choose between. She made a
mental note to herself to tell Colin it wasn’t fair. She didn’t know which entree was the most
expensive. He would just laugh, and tell
her it didn’t matter she unerringly picked the most expensive one anyway.
The dinner was a relaxed affair. It was obvious the rest of them knew each
other very well. Sadie noticed the other
woman in the party looked her over very closely. Colin had not indicated there was anything
but a business relationship between he and this woman. Sadie knew the woman might look on it
differently from Colin. However she
treated Sadie the same as the rest.
Sadie was part of the group.
There was some talk of the project they
had been discussing all afternoon. Most
of the time was spent discussing other things.
Colin briefed Sadie on what her answers might be if she was asked about
her background. Without lying, Colin had
been able to create an impressive resume for her. He had also coached her on how to answer
certain questions and still keep it truthful.
Sadie did a masterful job of putting his suggestions to good use.
As they were driving back to the hotel,
Colin said, “You did an absolutely
superb job tonight. The way you answered
the questions, no one could possibly accuse you of lying.”
“You mean I passed the test with flying
colors,” Sadie said with a nice smile.
“Absolutely,” Colin answered, “You are for real, as far as anyone in the
group is concerned. Your credentials are
accepted.”
“Of course, it doesn’t mean anything that
you brought me in. In essence that you
are vouching I am for real,” said Sadie somewhat derisively.
Colin laughed, “Nothing gets past you
anymore, does it.”
“I try not to let it.”
“Let’s face it,” said Colin, “That’s the way reputations are built. People seldom check. Unless you really foul up, most people have a
tendency to take you at face value. If
some one who’s accepted in the group, gives you a certain face value, that’s
what it will be as far as the group is concerned.”
“You were counting on that when you asked
me to come here,” Sadie said. “You were
also counting on it carrying over from now on.
You were building me a permanent reputation.”
Colin
just smiled and was silent.
Sadie continued, “You are determined to make me quit hiding
and come back out of my shell, aren’t you?”
“I just don’t think you should be wasting
your life as hotel clerk,” Colin told her.
“From where I’m sitting, you have too much intelligence and too much
talent. I just want to see you try
again.”
“Why is it important to you?” Sadie asked.
“As I said once before, I don’t know. You intrigued me right from the start. You were the wrong character in the wrong
part. The more I saw you and talked to
you, the more convinced I was right,” Colin answered, “It just gnawed on me. The character didn’t fit the part.”
“So you had to create a new part to fit
the character?” asked Sadie.
“Something like that.” At that point, Colin pulled up in front of
the hotel. As Sadie started to get out,
Colin said, “I’ll pick you up for
breakfast at eight. Then I’ll take you
back here to check out. We’ll have time
to come back to my office for a short time before I take you to the
airport.”
All of a sudden, Colin was back to
business. Sadie kind of smiled. Colin hadn’t made up his mind where she
fit. She couldn’t help him because she
hadn’t made up her mind where she wanted to fit. Sadie thought she would just wait until Colin
made up his mind. Then she would decide
where she wanted to fit. Up until that
time, she was enjoying everything. He
had been a perfect gentleman. Maybe that
was what he was trying to establish.
She’d just wait and see. As she
was going up to her room, Sadie decided she was tired. She was going to take a leisurely shower and
go to bed.
Sadie was up early the next morning. She had just finished packing when Colin
called her from the lobby. He was a
little early for which he apologized.
“Oh, I’m all ready, just waiting for your
call,” Sadie told him. She met him in
the lobby and Colin told her where they were having breakfast.
“Oh, we are really going first class,”
Sadie said with a rather delighted smile.
“Don’t want to spoil my record,” was
Colin’s reply.
Again when they came in to the restaurant,
it was apparent Colin was not a stranger here.
Sadie got a looking over.
Everyone was trying to determine if they should know her. Colin briefed her on the menu and what he
thought she might like to try. It was
then, she remembered she was going to needle him about the dinner. After they ordered, Sadie looked at Colin
with a sly smile and said,
“You cheated the other night. You took me to a place that didn’t put the
prices on the menu.” Colin looked a
little puzzled. Sadie then went on, “I couldn’t tell if I was ordering the most
expensive entrée or not.” Colin started
to laugh.
“If my memory serves me, I am sure you
managed to do that even though you didn’t know the prices,” he said.
“You know, that’s just what I predicted
your answer would be,” Sadie told him with a light laugh.
The breakfast was quiet, peaceful and very
enjoyable for Sadie. She was kind of
wishing she could stay around longer.
They discussed a few things, but it was a leisurely discussion. After they finished they drove back to the
hotel. Colin settled up the bill while
he sent a bellboy with Sadie to get her luggage. He drove her to his office and she went with
him into his private office. They spent
sometime discussing what the next steps should be. They put together a kind of loose
schedule. Colin did not put any
timetable to it. He told Sadie to work
at her own pace that she judged best for the success of the project. They talked about a number of things they
thought they needed more information on.
As they were winding the discussion down
and getting ready for Sadie to go out to the airport, Colin asked Sadie, “Would
you consider coming here to work as a full-time research assistant for me?” Then he added before Sadie could
answer, “Just consider it. We can talk about it at another time.”
“Don’t you have research assistants now?”
Sadie said.
“Yes, but they are all temporary part-time
people. I don’t have a full-time
research assistant at this time, but I could use one.”
“Aren’t any of them qualified?”
“The one that I would consider qualified
does not want a full-time job.”
“How do you know I do?”
“I don’t.
I just thought I’d bounce the idea off you to see if you might be
interested. I pay very well.” Colin added that last with a broad grin.
“I will vouch for that,” said Sadie with a
smile. “I’ll think it over.”
Colin took Sadie to the airport and saw
her off on her flight. It was obvious,
Colin wanted to keep in touch with her, even after this project is over. Except for an occasional night out of dinner
and dancing, Colin had kept it strictly to business. He had never tried to put a move on her. She had to admit, he had always been the
perfect gentleman. She had not been able
to figure him out. So far, he had not
acted like any other man she knew. Most
men would have made some kind of move by this time. She had to admit, she was enjoying it very
much. She had stopped looking for double
meanings in what Colin said and did. He
had been open and above board.
She was enjoying leading the life she was
now able to lead. She also enjoyed the
glimpses Colin gave her of the life he led.
She did occasionally wonder if she was heading for another big
fall. But this was different. There were no promises made or implied. She was doing a job for him that he wanted
done. It was a legitimate project. He paid her very well for that. That was the sum and total of it. The breakfasts, lunches and dinners, Colin
made all part of it. The dancing was a
little relaxation after the work was done.
Sadie had no objection to that.
In fact she enjoyed it.
Over the next month, Sadie worked on some
of the things they had discussed. Sadie
received the information the lawyer and the person looking into the political
angle had uncovered. Apparently,
the mayor had gotten himself into a tight corner by trying to skirt the
environmental issues for a political crony.
The media had gotten wind of it and was playing it to the hilt. Sadie saw the possibility of using this to
their advantage. At Sadie’s suggestion,
Colin and his lawyer flew into town to meet with Sadie. She set the meeting up at the downtown
restaurant the mayor and his friends frequented.
“Why this particular restaurant, Sadie?”
Colin asked. He knew she had a
reason.
“I wanted friends of the mayor, if not the
mayor himself to see me meeting with you,” Sadie told him. “They now know I have been gathering
information for someone. I want to
establish the fact that it has been for you.”
“In other words, you have an idea that
requires us to come out in the open,” the lawyer said.
“I am going to offer the mayor an out that
he desperately needs,” Sadie said, “We
will buy the woods from the County for the purpose of establishing a park. He will kill any controversy between the city
and the county regarding whose property it is.
We will then give it to the city as a park in perpetuity with a yearly
contribution to help maintain the park.
It will make him look like a hero by negotiating this, and get him out
of the political mess he got himself into.
I will suggest he contact the county to set up a meeting for this
purpose. He can use your name as the
person who will purchase the property for the purpose of turning it into a
park. From what I have found out the
county will jump at this idea. It will
put to rest the stories of the controversy between the county and the city.”
“Sounds great,” said Colin. “Go ahead and talk to him.”
At
this time the mayor walked into the restaurant.
Sadie turned to Colin and the lawyer,
“Shall we strike while the iron is hot?”
The lawyer smiled, “I think that would be perfect timing.”
Sadie got up and went over to the place
where the mayor had seated himself with several people. She talked to the mayor and nodded over
toward the table where Colin and his lawyer were seated. After some discussion back and forth, the
mayor finally got up and followed Sadie over to where Colin and his lawyer were
seated.
As they came near, Colin and his lawyer
got up to greet the mayor. They sat down
and Colin gave the mayor his card and explained that he wanted to buy the woods
he used to roam in as a young man. He
wanted to turn it into a park, give the park to the city of Bradford, then
establish a fund to help maintain that park.
As Colin was speaking, the mayor realized who Colin was, and that he had
been in school with him.
They began to discuss this idea. Colin, the lawyer and Sadie told the mayor
they knew about the controversy surrounding the property. They suggested, he be the one to set up a
meeting with the county officials, to work this idea out. They let him understand they had no
objections to his taking credit for working this out. However, they said they wanted it done
immediately. The mayor agreed to set up
the meeting as soon as he got back to his office. He was sure, the county officials would also
be happy to have a way, to put this whole thing to rest. They would be happy to get the property off
their hands. The mayor was to get back
to Sadie as to the time and place.
That afternoon, the mayor phoned
Sadie. He told her he set up a meeting
for tomorrow at ten. Sadie said she
would bring Dr. Mattins and his lawyer to the meeting. Sadie told the mayor, they would be ready to
finalize all the details. Sadie called
Colin and told him the news. Colin asked
her, to set up a reservation for dinner for the three of them, that night. They would then go over the plans for the
meeting tomorrow.
The mayor had apparently done some real
arm-twisting. Everyone showed up on time
and ready to get to work. The mayor
explained what he, Sadie and Dr. Mattins had discussed.
He
said Ms. Turin was Dr. Mattins official representative in this project. He said Ms. Turin and Dr. Mattins were
prepared to immediately purchase the property from the county, turn it into a
park and present it to the city. He said
that they would do this, as soon as everything was cleared, to allow them to
purchase the property for that purpose.
There were, a number of questions asked, most of which Sadie answered or
deferred to the lawyer. The county
officials went on record as being ready to sell the woods to Dr. Mattins so he
could establish a park. The mayor and
city representatives said they would be happy to get those woods as a
park. The environmental people said they
were in perfect agreement with the use of those woods for a park.
By later that afternoon, everything had
been worked out. Sadie would go ahead
and arrange for the purchase of the property from the county. The lawyer would work things out with the
city so the property would remain a park.
Sadie and Colin would work out the details of the fund that would help to
pay for the maintenance of the park.
By the time Colin and his lawyer left two
days later, his project to buy the woods and turn it into a park had been
virtually accomplished. Sadie would
continue working to take care of all the details on the project. Colin figured that would take at least a
month if not more. Sadie, had not given
him an answer to his proposal, that she come to work for him. Colin was willing to give her time to think
it over thoroughly. He wanted Sadie to
be sure that is what she wanted to do.
Colin was exploring other possibilities he might suggest to Sadie if she
did turn down his job offer. He was
determined she would not be allowed to vegetate in Bradford. That is what he told her she was doing. Sadie had not disputed his statement.
When Colin left, he told Sadie he would be
back in about ten days and they would go out to dinner to celebrate. Sadie became known to business people in the
city as the person who had engineered the purchase of the woods by Dr. Mattins. The story floating around town was she talked
Dr. Mattins into the idea, of turning it into a park and donating it to the
city. Her picture appeared in the media
as a business associate of Dr. Mattins.
Sadie knew that Colin had somehow maneuvered that.
Colin now designated her as his
representative to the local company he purchased a significant interest
in. During the ten days before Colin
returned, Sadie met with the officers of the company to acquaint herself with
its operations. Colin also substantially
raised the consulting fee he was paying her.
She now quit her job at the hotel and moved into a downtown office. She still remained in her small house. She said she really didn’t need anything more
at the moment. She was now eating at the
better restaurants more often, and was now driving a more modern car. However, she kept her old friends. They proved to be good sources of
information. Sadie was finding she liked
being a businesswoman again. She did not
object at all when Colin told her she was going to be his representative with
the local company he partly owned.
CHAPTER THREE
Sadie offered to pick Colin up at the
airport of the next town when he flew in.
He said he was going to rent a car anyway, so he would drive to Bradford. He was going to stay at the hotel, so he
would call her at her office when he got there.
Then she could tell him where she made reservations for dinner. He figured she would make it for seven.
The story had been widely covered in the
media that Colin went to school in Bradford.
Colin would now be recognized, any time he came to Bradford. Sadie bought a complete new outfit for this
night out. She was sure Colin would
suggest they go dancing after dinner.
This time Sadie was going to make sure she looked the part of a dinner
companion of a famous author. She was not doing it to impress Colin. She knew she did not need to impress
him. She was doing it to prove to
herself that she was back to where Colin thought she should be. She was no longer the hotel clerk. She was a successful businesswoman.
restaurants. He’d ask Sadie if she could make reservations
for him tomorrow. She hadn’t indicated
where she wanted to go to dinner. He forgot
to ask. He was just happy she agreed to
have dinner with him again. His stay
here was proving to be much more pleasant than he hoped. He was hoping she would say she would work
with him on this project.
In the morning, he came down to the lobby
shortly after Sadie came on duty. She
again gave him a cheery,
“Good morning Dr. Mattins. I hope you had a pleasant day yesterday.”
“I had a very pleasant day, Ms.
Turin.” Then seeing that there was no
one else around for the moment said,
“Would you mind making reservations for dinner for me for tonight at
seven?”
“I would be happy to do that for you, Dr.
Mattins,” Sadie replied very pleasantly.
Then making sure no one was within earshot, she leaned over and
whispered, “Do I get to choose?”
Colin
just nodded slightly with a broad smile.
Sadie had immediately realized they had not decided on the restaurant.
Colin planned to explore the downtown some
more this morning. He headed for a small
cafe on Main Street that served breakfast.
It was a favorite of the local people.
He might be able to strike up some conversations there. He had always been able to get people to talk
to him. He wasn’t ready to announce
himself. He’d wait until someone in the
hotel or restaurants started to spread the word he was in town. If someone
connected Sadie Turin to him, he could claim he hired Sadie, to do some
research into small town life for him.
He’d say he needed it for a book he was planning to write. He’d say he was doing research in a number of
small towns. Otherwise he would just be on an unannounced visit to the place he
spent his boyhood.
Colin was able to strike up a conversation
with several people in the restaurant.
One of the waitresses proved to be a long time resident of the town. She was more than willing to talk. Colin played the part of an interested
visitor. He even learned there were
several former classmates still around town.
One was the mayor of the town.
Colin wasn’t sure if that would help his project, to buy the woods and
turn it into a public park, or not. He
decided to stick to his plan to let Sadie do some quiet research on the
situation first. That is, if Sadie would
agree to his plan. He would probably
find out tonight.
CHAPTER
TWO
He returned to the hotel before Sadie went
off duty. He found out where they had
reservations for dinner. She slipped him
a note on which was simply written six-thirty.
That was the time, he was supposed pick her up at her house. He picked up some flowers on the chance he
would be able to call for her at her door.
When he arrived she was not at the door waiting for him tonight. He went to the door and knocked. Sadie opened the door.
Colin suspected the dress she had on was
brand new. It complimented her
beautifully. Sadie had good taste in
clothes, although not expensive tastes.
He figured she stayed within her budget, but got the most out of what
she had available.
“I suspect you are curious about my little
house,” Sadie said with a smile. “I will
let you step in for a minute tonight.”
The room was plainly, sparsely, but tastefully furnished. Colin handed her the flowers as he looked
around. He had judged right she was
getting by, but didn’t have a lot to spare.
He wondered why she stayed here.
He was sure she could do much better in a larger city.
Sadie
watched Colin as he looked around.
“Is it what you expected?” she asked with a small smile.
“Yes,” he answered, “But you don’t fit here. That is an honest observation and not a
line,” Colin hurried to add.
Sadie
was silent for a moment so Colin continued,
“I think what you have done with it is
very nice. Now before I put my foot in
my mouth, shall we go and have dinner.”
Sadie smiled, “I thought that was probably what you would
say. I did not take it as a line. If you were going to hand me a line, you would
have done it before this,” she remarked as she handed him her jacket so he
could help her on with it. Then they
went out the door and she locked it.
She laughed lightly as she did that, “There’s nothing in there that is really
worth stealing, but I need all of it myself.” she observed. Colin again observed, Sadie was not one to
put on a front. She had been very
honest, open and above board. That was
something he hadn’t found much in his experience. It was very refreshing, he found. In addition, she was not out to impress
him. That, he had to admit, made her
even more intriguing.
Colin again dropped her off at the door of
the restaurant and parked his car. He
walked in, took her by the arm and told the hostess who he was. She looked him over as she graciously
said,
“Your table is ready Dr. Mattins. We are glad you are dining with us
tonight.” She also looked Sadie over
very thoroughly. Sadie noticed this and
smiled.
After they were seated and were looking at
the menu, Sadie leaned over and said,
“She’s trying to figure out who I am and
what connection I might have with you.”
Colin smiled, “We’ll just let her concoct all kinds of
scenarios. I might lean over to talk to
you and reach out and touch your hand. Or, we might lean toward each other and reach
out and momentarily hold hands. We could
figure out all kinds of things during the evening to lend fuel to her
speculations.”
Sadie laughed rather delightedly at
Colin’s suggestions, “You would delight in
adding fuel to her interest.”
“Would you mind? She really doesn’t know who you are does
she?” Colin asked, wanting to make sure that it would not cause any problem for
Sadie.
“I see no reason why I should mind. Having an intimate dinner with a famous
author should do wonders for my reputation.
It definitely couldn’t be made into a scandal. You aren’t married, and neither am I. We are both definitely adults,” Sadie replied
with an engaging smile. “There might
even be some who would find a reason to be jealous of me.”
“Are you hinting that no one would ever
think of being jealous of you?” Colin said with a smile. “I can’t fathom that would never be the
case.”
“You are doing wonders for my ego,” Sadie
said.
“I’m just being honest,” was Colin’s quick
reply.
The waitress came and they ordered. Colin again talked Sadie into trying one of
the most expensive entrees on the menu.
“You have to take advantage of
opportunities when they appear,” he told her with a smile.
“I
still don’t know why you are doing all this.
With any other man I would be real suspicious. I have no idea why I am not suspicious of you,”
Sadie admitted looking quizzically across at Colin.
“It’s just my gentlemanly character,”
Colin replied flippantly. Sadie laughed,
and gave a ladylike snort in derision.
Colin looked seriously across the table at
Sadie, then he reached across and put his hand gently over hers. “Have you made your decision? I hope it is to take my proposal to do this work
for me.”
Sadie looked at Colin for a moment, then
in a semi-serious voice, “I couldn’t
think up a good reason why I should refuse.
I really should be suspicious of you, because I really don’t know
you. However I can’t even find a good
reason to do that,” Sadie told him.
“I take that as a yes, I hope?” Colin
remarked as he looked intently at her.
“Yes.
That is a yes,” replied Sadie as she returned his look.
Colin immediately began to lay out, how he
thought this would best be handled. He
wanted to be sure that Sadie had any expense money up front, and that she would
get paid for the work she put in immediately.
Sadie smiled as she realized what he was doing and why. If he could figure out a way, he would have
her working full time so she would not have to work at those other jobs. However, the hotel clerk job gave her
contacts and a source of information about what was going on around town. The hotel had meeting rooms, which were used
regularly. By keeping her ears open,
Sadie was able to learn about a lot of things that were going on. One of her jobs was being phased out. Another could be easily gotten out of in a
few more weeks. That would leave just
the part time hotel job.
In his wandering about the town, Colin found
a small business he could get interested in.
This would give him a reason and a legitimate excuse to make regular
trips back here. Colin talked about
these ideas as they ate dinner. Sadie
would be here at the hotel. She could
make dinner reservations for him.
However, Sadie was not about to remind him, that if she were seen having
dinner with him whenever he was in town, that really would start rumors. She had a hunch that did not matter to
him. At the moment, she couldn’t see any
good reason it should matter to her.
The evening went by quickly and
enjoyably. Sadie’s choice of a
restaurant was again right on target.
Sadie was looking forward to having more money for a change. In addition, this work did not look like it
was going to be that hard. Colin told
her he had no deadline to accomplish this.
How fast they would want to move would depend on what Sadie was able to
find out.
Sadie had a hunch any pressure would be of
her own making. Colin would not be at
all demanding. Colin was happy Sadie
agreed to take this project. He now had
his reason for keeping in touch with Sadie.
He would now buy an interest in the local business he had scouted. This would give him a reason for making
frequent trips to town. He would make sure
he had reservations at the hotel. When
and if questions were raised about he and Sadie meeting together every time he
was in town, they could fall back on his idea of having her do research on
certain aspects of a small town. He
would need it for some novels he was writing.
Sadie could explain she had been hired by
a consulting firm, to do research for them.
She would say that it was confidential information, so she could not say
anything about it. This Sadie thought
would be fun.
They worked out all the basic details by
the time Colin took Sadie home. True to
his word, Colin dropped Sadie at her door, waited until she was safely in and
returned to the hotel. The next morning
when Colin came down into the lobby, Sadie was obviously alone and no one was
in the lobby.
“You are on the payroll as of now,” Colin
said. Then before Sadie could say
anything, he continued, “When are you
going to be off again?”
“In two days,” Sadie replied, looking
questioningly at him.
“How about breakfast then,” he said, “I will get something on paper for you. This will be a preliminary thing. I will work all the details out when I get
back to my office.”
Sadie quickly said, “Pick me up at seven again.”
About that time two other people walked
into the lobby, and the office door opened and another person moved behind the
counter with Sadie. That person greeted
Colin, and after exchanging some pleasantries with the two behind the desk,
Colin left to explore the town some more.
He put a call into his office to send him a fairly large amount of
cash. He wanted to give this to Sadie
for expenses, until final arrangements could be made. Colin figured it might raise questions if he
cashed a check locally for this amount.
The cash could be sent by messenger service directly to him at the
hotel. He arranged to get it before he
was to have breakfast with Sadie.
In his wandering around the town, he
finally met a former schoolmate. It was
strictly by accident. Colin was eating
lunch at a downtown restaurant when he got into conversation with a businessman
of his age. This particular businessman,
recognizing Colin was a well-dressed stranger, became interested in what
brought Colin to Bradford. When he
learned Colin, was staying at the Bradford Hotel, he became more
interested. Colin learned his name was
Thad Corring. Colin remembered the
Corring family was considered one of the wealthy families in town when he was a
kid.
Thad Corring told Colin he was in real
estate and banking. Colin told him his
name, which didn’t really ring a bell with Thad. Colin told him he was in communications. This was true. Colin did have an interest in a company that
owned a small publisher as well as some radio stations and a television station. Colin managed to learn quite a bit of
information from Thad.
It wasn’t until that night, when Thad
talked to his wife, who was also from the same class, that Thad realized Colin
might be the Colin Mattins who had been in school with them. When they mentioned that to some of their
friends, one of them commented she thought Colin was from the wrong side of the
tracks. Thad forgot about any idea of
getting in touch with Colin at the hotel.
Actually, Colin wasn’t from the wrong side
of the tracks. He was somewhere in
between. For some reason, none of this
group of friends connected him to Dr. Colin Mattins, the author. When Colin finally learned this, it tickled
him greatly.
Colin picked up Sadie at her house as
planned. They drove to one of the
restaurants, on the outskirts of town, that had sprung up at the junction of
two highways. When they were seated and
gave their order, Colin gave Sadie the preliminary plan along with the envelope
containing the money he had received the evening before.
“What is this?” Sadie asked.
Colin leaned over to her, “Don’t open it until you get home. That’s an advance for expenses. I assume you pay cash for most things. You can continue that practice. If someone asks questions before we have the
whole thing set up, tell them you are working for a research company. And don’t start arguing with me right
away.” Then he gave her a warm smile.
“This research consulting gets more
interesting all the time,” Sadie said with a raise of her eyebrows. Colin laughed.
“I am sure you are going to have to pay to
get some records,” Colin told her. “Then
as time goes on, you’ll find out that a good meal, people don’t have to pay
for, loosens a lot of tongues. You can even use that ploy on friends to get
them to get some information for you.
That would be a lot less suspicious than if you did all the information
seeking yourself.”
“You do have this process down very well,
don’t you,” Sadie commented.
Colin laughed again, “I’ve been working at it for quite a
while. Luckily I have learned by my
mistakes.”
“You mean I can treat my friends to good
restaurant meals and put it on my expense account?” she asked with a smile.
Colin smiled, “I know I can trust you to use discretion in
that.”
Then as a point of information, “I am
supposed to keep this completely secret?” Sadie asked.
“As much as you can. However, don’t worry if you can’t keep it
entirely a secret. It would be easier if
no one knew what we were trying to do.
It’s not going to be a big deal if it leaks out,” said Colin. “Actually we don’t even know if it is
possible. I just didn’t want someone
throwing unnecessary roadblocks in our way.”
“First, I would have to find out whether
the woods were available for purchase for the purpose of making it into a park,
right?” Sadie said.
“That’s right. That’s your first job. Then if it’s available, who owns it.” Then Colin added, “We need to find out if
there is one owner or several, and if there are any restrictions on the
property.”
“Do you want me to also dig into newspaper
files to see if the woods have been mentioned for some reason. That might indicate if there could possibly
be some problems,” Sadie said.
“That is a very good idea. That way we might be able to diffuse the
problems before they come up,” Colin told her.
“This could be interesting,” said Sadie.
“And you’re getting paid for it,”
“I could grow to like this research
consulting,” she said with a smile. Colin
was hoping that would be her reaction.
If Sadie did the research quietly, it could take her quite a while. Colin was not in any hurry. He would be happy to let her take as long as
she wanted. He did want to know, if it
was possible to buy the woods and make a park of it. However, he had to admit he really created
this project so he had an excuse to stay in touch with Sadie.
During the rest of the meal, they
continued to discuss what needed to be done and how it might be done. Sadie seemed to be warming up to this
project. She skimmed the preliminary
material Colin had given her. She did
not raise any objections, although she had a number of questions. Colin’s answers apparently satisfied
her.
Colin stayed in town a few more days. Then he decided it would be easier for Sadie
if he left. The fact the author Dr.
Colin Mattins, was in town, didn’t reach the media until the day after he left
town. Sadie wasn’t on duty at the hotel,
that day, so no one questioned her about Dr. Colin Mattins. The manager was more than happy to be
interviewed. He didn’t mention
Sadie. For that matter, neither did
anyone at the restaurants where Colin and Sadie ate. Sadie was wondering how she should handle any
questions about being seen dining with Dr. Mattins. She never had to worry about that. Sadie Turin was never tied into the woman who
dined with Dr. Mattins.
Over the next month, Sadie got the final
material from Colin and did a lot of research.
She quit working her other jobs.
She only retained the one at the hotel.
Colin arranged to have her set up as a research consultant with a dummy
corporation he created. At Sadie’s
suggestion, most of the time they met at a nearby town rather than in
Bradford. She thought people might now
recognize him in Bradford. There would
be less chance of questions being raised.
During the next month, Sadie found the
woods had originally been a part of the county and not the city of
Bradford. The county had taken it over
for delinquent taxes a number of years ago.
However, things had been complicated by the fact the woods were now part
of the city of Bradford. There seemed to
be some controversy about who controlled the property. This could make it a little more difficult to
quietly purchase the property. It seemed
to be a matter of politics.
As far as Sadie could determine, no one
had indicated any great interest in the property. It seemed, there could be some very definite
environmental problems if any one wanted to build on this property. This might work in Colin’s favor, as he
wanted to turn it into a park. Under the
direction of Colin’s lawyer, Sadie got a number of copies of certain legal
documents. She also made copies of all
the stories regarding the controversy about the legal ownership of the woods.
This slowed up Sadie’s progress, although
it did not cut down on her work. When
Sadie acquired a number of copies of legal documents, Colin told her he wanted
her to fly in to his headquarters city.
He made the reservations and sent her the tickets. Sadie learned he made reservations for her at
the type of hotel at which he normally stayed.
Sadie had not been in the habit of staying at this type of hotel.
Sadie made some trips to a nearby larger
city, to gather information. She used
one of her trips to do some shopping.
She decided she wanted some better clothes for the trip. Colin paid her enough, so she could now
afford this. She wasn’t going to tell
Colin anything about this. Sadie was
afraid Colin would send her extra expense money, to cover the cost of the
clothes. He would justify it by claiming
she wouldn’t have to buy those clothes if he hadn’t asked her to come to his
office.
Colin had a legitimate reason for having
Sadie come here. He wanted Sadie to get
together with he, his lawyer and a couple other people. They were going to
discuss the situation Sadie had discovered regarding the property that
contained the woods. Sadie was kind of
excited about making this trip. She knew
she would be dining out a number of times.
Colin dined at very nice places whenever they were available. Sadie found she was looking forward to this.
She still hadn’t figured out why Colin had
asked her to do this project for him.
She was sure he could have hired research professionals who could have
done it. He said he figured she could do
it, arousing much less interest in what she was doing. She lived here. She was part of the community. Anyone from the outside would have been
noticed immediately. Sadie still didn’t
buy that explanation, completely.
Although it had logic to it, she didn’t think it was the complete
reason. So far Colin hadn’t done
anything to give her a basis to suspect any other reason. He continued to be the perfect gentleman,
although very attentive to her when they were together.
Colin picked Sadie up at the airport. She didn’t expect him to do that. He took her to her hotel and saw that she was
registered. It was being billed to his
company.
Before she went up to her room, Colin told
her, “I’ll let you get settled in. I’ll pick you up for lunch and then we will
go back to my office and meet with the rest of the people. We figure to make an afternoon of it. We will all go out for dinner tonight. One of the other men will drive you back to
the hotel, after the meeting, but I will pick you up to take you to
dinner.” Colin was very
businesslike. He was deliberately
treating her like a business associate.
Sadie knew that was for the benefit of the hotel staff.
They set a time for Colin to pick her up
for lunch. Sadie went up to her
room. It was a very nice room, even
better than Sadie had expected. She
changed from her traveling clothes into a business suit she thought would be
appropriate for a business meeting. Colin
was waiting for her in the lobby.
As they walked out to where his car was,
Colin commented, “You look very
nice.” Then he added, “And very businesslike.” Sadie gave him a nice smile. She was pleased he seemed to agree with her
choice of clothes for this occasion.
As Sadie had expected, Colin took her to a
very nice restaurant downtown. Colin was
greeted as he walked in with Sadie.
Sadie got a good looking over by the people who knew Colin. This was a young woman, they had never seen
with Dr. Mattins before. Colin gave her
some suggestions of things on the menu, he thought she might like. As she looked at the menu, she was thinking
if she had to pay, she would be having sticker shock. Even with the money Colin was now paying her. She kind of smiled at that thought. She picked one of the items and Colin ordered
for both of them.
Colin said with a smile, “You looked a little shocked at the
prices? Tonight we will have dinner at a
place they don’t even put prices on their menu.” Sadie looked at him a little skeptical.
“I have, on very rare occasions, eaten at
restaurants whose prices were close to this.
I have never eaten at a restaurant where the prices weren’t even carried
on the menu. Are they telling you that if
you have to ask the price, you shouldn’t be eating there?”
“I suspect that is the idea they are
trying to promote,” Colin answered. Then
he laughed, “In spite of that, they have
very excellent food.”
“You really are giving me a taste of the good
life,” said Sadie.
Colin just smiled but didn’t directly
answer Sadie. Instead he began to talk
about the people she would be meeting with after lunch. At Colin’s suggestion, Sadie brought along
all of the records and news reports she copied.
She also brought along a report she put together regarding what she
found so far. After lunch, Colin took
her to the office where they were meeting.
Colin introduced Sadie as the person
spearheading this project for him. Sadie
provided them with the copies she brought along with her. She gave them a briefing on what she had
found so far. They began asking her
questions and discussing the situation.
They had more questions as the afternoon went on. Sadie was making notes for herself regarding
things she wanted to find out about.
These came both from the questions that were asked and also from the
discussions. The lawyer was going to
look into some of the legal questions.
He promised to get in touch with Sadie and let her know what he found. Another one of the people there was going to
check on the political situation and report back to Sadie.
By the time Sadie was taken back to the
hotel to change for dinner, she was beginning to feel somewhat important. She had been complimented several times on
the job she was doing.
As promised, Colin picked her up to take
her to the restaurant where they were having dinner. It was everything Sadie figured it would
be. Not only that, but it was obvious
that Colin was not a stranger here. When
she walked in on Colin’s arm, Sadie attracted plenty of attention. Sadie realized they were all trying to figure
out who she was, and what her relationship was to Colin. She had a feeling Colin was enjoying it as
much as she was.
They were given a relatively secluded
table. Colin seated Sadie between
himself and the lawyer. Apparently the
lawyer was an old friend. It was Colin
who briefed Sadie this time on the menu entrees and made several suggestions
she might choose between. She made a
mental note to herself to tell Colin it wasn’t fair. She didn’t know which entree was the most
expensive. He would just laugh, and tell
her it didn’t matter she unerringly picked the most expensive one anyway.
The dinner was a relaxed affair. It was obvious the rest of them knew each
other very well. Sadie noticed the other
woman in the party looked her over very closely. Colin had not indicated there was anything
but a business relationship between he and this woman. Sadie knew the woman might look on it
differently from Colin. However she
treated Sadie the same as the rest.
Sadie was part of the group.
There was some talk of the project they
had been discussing all afternoon. Most
of the time was spent discussing other things.
Colin briefed Sadie on what her answers might be if she was asked about
her background. Without lying, Colin had
been able to create an impressive resume for her. He had also coached her on how to answer
certain questions and still keep it truthful.
Sadie did a masterful job of putting his suggestions to good use.
As they were driving back to the hotel,
Colin said, “You did an absolutely
superb job tonight. The way you answered
the questions, no one could possibly accuse you of lying.”
“You mean I passed the test with flying
colors,” Sadie said with a nice smile.
“Absolutely,” Colin answered, “You are for real, as far as anyone in the
group is concerned. Your credentials are
accepted.”
“Of course, it doesn’t mean anything that
you brought me in. In essence that you
are vouching I am for real,” said Sadie somewhat derisively.
Colin laughed, “Nothing gets past you
anymore, does it.”
“I try not to let it.”
“Let’s face it,” said Colin, “That’s the way reputations are built. People seldom check. Unless you really foul up, most people have a
tendency to take you at face value. If
some one who’s accepted in the group, gives you a certain face value, that’s
what it will be as far as the group is concerned.”
“You were counting on that when you asked
me to come here,” Sadie said. “You were
also counting on it carrying over from now on.
You were building me a permanent reputation.”
Colin
just smiled and was silent.
Sadie continued, “You are determined to make me quit hiding
and come back out of my shell, aren’t you?”
“I just don’t think you should be wasting
your life as hotel clerk,” Colin told her.
“From where I’m sitting, you have too much intelligence and too much
talent. I just want to see you try
again.”
“Why is it important to you?” Sadie asked.
“As I said once before, I don’t know. You intrigued me right from the start. You were the wrong character in the wrong
part. The more I saw you and talked to
you, the more convinced I was right,” Colin answered, “It just gnawed on me. The character didn’t fit the part.”
“So you had to create a new part to fit
the character?” asked Sadie.
“Something like that.” At that point, Colin pulled up in front of
the hotel. As Sadie started to get out,
Colin said, “I’ll pick you up for
breakfast at eight. Then I’ll take you
back here to check out. We’ll have time
to come back to my office for a short time before I take you to the
airport.”
All of a sudden, Colin was back to
business. Sadie kind of smiled. Colin hadn’t made up his mind where she
fit. She couldn’t help him because she
hadn’t made up her mind where she wanted to fit. Sadie thought she would just wait until Colin
made up his mind. Then she would decide
where she wanted to fit. Up until that
time, she was enjoying everything. He
had been a perfect gentleman. Maybe that
was what he was trying to establish.
She’d just wait and see. As she
was going up to her room, Sadie decided she was tired. She was going to take a leisurely shower and
go to bed.
Sadie was up early the next morning. She had just finished packing when Colin
called her from the lobby. He was a
little early for which he apologized.
“Oh, I’m all ready, just waiting for your
call,” Sadie told him. She met him in
the lobby and Colin told her where they were having breakfast.
“Oh, we are really going first class,”
Sadie said with a rather delighted smile.
“Don’t want to spoil my record,” was
Colin’s reply.
Again when they came in to the restaurant,
it was apparent Colin was not a stranger here.
Sadie got a looking over.
Everyone was trying to determine if they should know her. Colin briefed her on the menu and what he
thought she might like to try. It was
then, she remembered she was going to needle him about the dinner. After they ordered, Sadie looked at Colin
with a sly smile and said,
“You cheated the other night. You took me to a place that didn’t put the
prices on the menu.” Colin looked a
little puzzled. Sadie then went on, “I couldn’t tell if I was ordering the most
expensive entrée or not.” Colin started
to laugh.
“If my memory serves me, I am sure you
managed to do that even though you didn’t know the prices,” he said.
“You know, that’s just what I predicted
your answer would be,” Sadie told him with a light laugh.
The breakfast was quiet, peaceful and very
enjoyable for Sadie. She was kind of
wishing she could stay around longer.
They discussed a few things, but it was a leisurely discussion. After they finished they drove back to the
hotel. Colin settled up the bill while
he sent a bellboy with Sadie to get her luggage. He drove her to his office and she went with
him into his private office. They spent
sometime discussing what the next steps should be. They put together a kind of loose
schedule. Colin did not put any
timetable to it. He told Sadie to work
at her own pace that she judged best for the success of the project. They talked about a number of things they
thought they needed more information on.
As they were winding the discussion down
and getting ready for Sadie to go out to the airport, Colin asked Sadie, “Would
you consider coming here to work as a full-time research assistant for me?” Then he added before Sadie could
answer, “Just consider it. We can talk about it at another time.”
“Don’t you have research assistants now?”
Sadie said.
“Yes, but they are all temporary part-time
people. I don’t have a full-time
research assistant at this time, but I could use one.”
“Aren’t any of them qualified?”
“The one that I would consider qualified
does not want a full-time job.”
“How do you know I do?”
“I don’t.
I just thought I’d bounce the idea off you to see if you might be
interested. I pay very well.” Colin added that last with a broad grin.
“I will vouch for that,” said Sadie with a
smile. “I’ll think it over.”
Colin took Sadie to the airport and saw
her off on her flight. It was obvious,
Colin wanted to keep in touch with her, even after this project is over. Except for an occasional night out of dinner
and dancing, Colin had kept it strictly to business. He had never tried to put a move on her. She had to admit, he had always been the
perfect gentleman. She had not been able
to figure him out. So far, he had not
acted like any other man she knew. Most
men would have made some kind of move by this time. She had to admit, she was enjoying it very
much. She had stopped looking for double
meanings in what Colin said and did. He
had been open and above board.
She was enjoying leading the life she was
now able to lead. She also enjoyed the
glimpses Colin gave her of the life he led.
She did occasionally wonder if she was heading for another big
fall. But this was different. There were no promises made or implied. She was doing a job for him that he wanted
done. It was a legitimate project. He paid her very well for that. That was the sum and total of it. The breakfasts, lunches and dinners, Colin
made all part of it. The dancing was a
little relaxation after the work was done.
Sadie had no objection to that.
In fact she enjoyed it.
Over the next month, Sadie worked on some
of the things they had discussed. Sadie
received the information the lawyer and the person looking into the political
angle had uncovered. Apparently,
the mayor had gotten himself into a tight corner by trying to skirt the
environmental issues for a political crony.
The media had gotten wind of it and was playing it to the hilt. Sadie saw the possibility of using this to
their advantage. At Sadie’s suggestion,
Colin and his lawyer flew into town to meet with Sadie. She set the meeting up at the downtown
restaurant the mayor and his friends frequented.
“Why this particular restaurant, Sadie?”
Colin asked. He knew she had a
reason.
“I wanted friends of the mayor, if not the
mayor himself to see me meeting with you,” Sadie told him. “They now know I have been gathering
information for someone. I want to
establish the fact that it has been for you.”
“In other words, you have an idea that
requires us to come out in the open,” the lawyer said.
“I am going to offer the mayor an out that
he desperately needs,” Sadie said, “We
will buy the woods from the County for the purpose of establishing a park. He will kill any controversy between the city
and the county regarding whose property it is.
We will then give it to the city as a park in perpetuity with a yearly
contribution to help maintain the park.
It will make him look like a hero by negotiating this, and get him out
of the political mess he got himself into.
I will suggest he contact the county to set up a meeting for this
purpose. He can use your name as the
person who will purchase the property for the purpose of turning it into a
park. From what I have found out the
county will jump at this idea. It will
put to rest the stories of the controversy between the county and the city.”
“Sounds great,” said Colin. “Go ahead and talk to him.”
At
this time the mayor walked into the restaurant.
Sadie turned to Colin and the lawyer,
“Shall we strike while the iron is hot?”
The lawyer smiled, “I think that would be perfect timing.”
Sadie got up and went over to the place
where the mayor had seated himself with several people. She talked to the mayor and nodded over
toward the table where Colin and his lawyer were seated. After some discussion back and forth, the
mayor finally got up and followed Sadie over to where Colin and his lawyer were
seated.
As they came near, Colin and his lawyer
got up to greet the mayor. They sat down
and Colin gave the mayor his card and explained that he wanted to buy the woods
he used to roam in as a young man. He
wanted to turn it into a park, give the park to the city of Bradford, then
establish a fund to help maintain that park.
As Colin was speaking, the mayor realized who Colin was, and that he had
been in school with him.
They began to discuss this idea. Colin, the lawyer and Sadie told the mayor
they knew about the controversy surrounding the property. They suggested, he be the one to set up a
meeting with the county officials, to work this idea out. They let him understand they had no
objections to his taking credit for working this out. However, they said they wanted it done
immediately. The mayor agreed to set up
the meeting as soon as he got back to his office. He was sure, the county officials would also
be happy to have a way, to put this whole thing to rest. They would be happy to get the property off
their hands. The mayor was to get back
to Sadie as to the time and place.
That afternoon, the mayor phoned
Sadie. He told her he set up a meeting
for tomorrow at ten. Sadie said she
would bring Dr. Mattins and his lawyer to the meeting. Sadie told the mayor, they would be ready to
finalize all the details. Sadie called
Colin and told him the news. Colin asked
her, to set up a reservation for dinner for the three of them, that night. They would then go over the plans for the
meeting tomorrow.
The mayor had apparently done some real
arm-twisting. Everyone showed up on time
and ready to get to work. The mayor
explained what he, Sadie and Dr. Mattins had discussed.
He
said Ms. Turin was Dr. Mattins official representative in this project. He said Ms. Turin and Dr. Mattins were
prepared to immediately purchase the property from the county, turn it into a
park and present it to the city. He said
that they would do this, as soon as everything was cleared, to allow them to
purchase the property for that purpose.
There were, a number of questions asked, most of which Sadie answered or
deferred to the lawyer. The county
officials went on record as being ready to sell the woods to Dr. Mattins so he
could establish a park. The mayor and
city representatives said they would be happy to get those woods as a
park. The environmental people said they
were in perfect agreement with the use of those woods for a park.
By later that afternoon, everything had
been worked out. Sadie would go ahead
and arrange for the purchase of the property from the county. The lawyer would work things out with the
city so the property would remain a park.
Sadie and Colin would work out the details of the fund that would help to
pay for the maintenance of the park.
By the time Colin and his lawyer left two
days later, his project to buy the woods and turn it into a park had been
virtually accomplished. Sadie would
continue working to take care of all the details on the project. Colin figured that would take at least a
month if not more. Sadie, had not given
him an answer to his proposal, that she come to work for him. Colin was willing to give her time to think
it over thoroughly. He wanted Sadie to
be sure that is what she wanted to do.
Colin was exploring other possibilities he might suggest to Sadie if she
did turn down his job offer. He was
determined she would not be allowed to vegetate in Bradford. That is what he told her she was doing. Sadie had not disputed his statement.
When Colin left, he told Sadie he would be
back in about ten days and they would go out to dinner to celebrate. Sadie became known to business people in the
city as the person who had engineered the purchase of the woods by Dr. Mattins. The story floating around town was she talked
Dr. Mattins into the idea, of turning it into a park and donating it to the
city. Her picture appeared in the media
as a business associate of Dr. Mattins.
Sadie knew that Colin had somehow maneuvered that.
Colin now designated her as his
representative to the local company he purchased a significant interest
in. During the ten days before Colin
returned, Sadie met with the officers of the company to acquaint herself with
its operations. Colin also substantially
raised the consulting fee he was paying her.
She now quit her job at the hotel and moved into a downtown office. She still remained in her small house. She said she really didn’t need anything more
at the moment. She was now eating at the
better restaurants more often, and was now driving a more modern car. However, she kept her old friends. They proved to be good sources of
information. Sadie was finding she liked
being a businesswoman again. She did not
object at all when Colin told her she was going to be his representative with
the local company he partly owned.
CHAPTER THREE
Sadie offered to pick Colin up at the
airport of the next town when he flew in.
He said he was going to rent a car anyway, so he would drive to Bradford. He was going to stay at the hotel, so he
would call her at her office when he got there.
Then she could tell him where she made reservations for dinner. He figured she would make it for seven.
The story had been widely covered in the
media that Colin went to school in Bradford.
Colin would now be recognized, any time he came to Bradford. Sadie bought a complete new outfit for this
night out. She was sure Colin would
suggest they go dancing after dinner.
This time Sadie was going to make sure she looked the part of a dinner
companion of a famous author. She was not doing it to impress Colin. She knew she did not need to impress
him. She was doing it to prove to
herself that she was back to where Colin thought she should be. She was no longer the hotel clerk. She was a successful businesswoman.