because he has earned it.”
Gregory looked out the window for a long moment. “He won’t be happy,” he said.
“He will adapt,” I replied. “Or he will not. That is his choice.”
I gathered my documents, then paused.
“Please tell Meline,” I added, “that I expect a sincere apology. Not for my benefit, but for hers. People who become accustomed to cruelty without continue reading …