Every entity connected.
Hartwell Development.
Hartwell Civic Holdings.
Meridian site lease.
The bridge grant that funded Daniel’s buy-in.
The prenup schedule excluding inherited assets and appreciation therefrom.
The current lease renewal timeline on the six floors occupied by Caldwell & Reyes in the very building around us.
“Do you still want the note delivered to the chair?” Martin asked.
I looked up at him.
“Yes.”
He nodded once.
“Hartwell Civic Foundation is listed as a scholarship sponsor. She’ll give you the floor before the keynote.”
I closed the envelope.
“Thank you.”
Martin’s expression changed by less than an inch.
“If you want to delay anything else,” he said, “you can.”
“No,” I said. “I’m done delaying.”
When I returned to table six, Daniel was laughing at something Bernard had said. Louise was watching me in that fixed way she did when she believed a piece of information might improve her position. Stephanie was speaking to someone at her table without really hearing herself.
I sat down, unfolded my napkin, and accepted the glass of water set before me by a server.
At 9:15, as dessert plates were being cleared, the council chair returned to the podium.