Strategic Moves

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talk later about Woodman & Weld handling my affairs.”
    “I’d be happy to introduce you to the managing partner, Bill Eggers,” Stone said, “but I’m not sure I want a business relationship with you.”
    “And why not?” she asked.
    “I’d rather take you to dinner and discuss that,” Stone said.
    She smiled for the first time. “What a good idea,” she replied.

FOUR
    The party eventually waned, and Stone escorted Adele Lansdown down to street level to look for a cab.
    “I’ve got my car,” Adele said. “I’ll give you a ride.”
    They got into a white Mercedes sedan and were driven away. Stone gave the driver his address.
    “Is that Turtle Bay?” Adele asked.
    “Yes; I have a house there.”
    “I’d like to see it,” she said. “I’ve always thought that an interesting neighborhood.”
    The car parked out front, and they went inside, where Stone began turning on lights.
    “This is very handsome,” Adele said, looking around the living room and dining room. “Beautiful woodwork.”
    “My father did all the woodwork in the house,” Stone said. “In fact, this was his first big job, for my mother’s aunt. She left me the house some years ago, and I renovated it.”
    “You did a lovely job. You did everything yourself?”
    “I hired an electrician and a plumber and some casual labor, but the rest I did myself. Come, I’ll show you the kitchen and garden.” He led her downstairs, walked her through the kitchen, then opened the doors to the garden.
    “Oh, a common garden,” Adele enthused. “How pleasant.”
    “In warmer weather, yes,” Stone said, taking her back indoors. “Would you like to see the bedrooms?”
    “Perhaps another time,” she said, smiling.
    “My offices are on this level, too. My aunt’s tenant was a dentist, and when he retired I took over the space. It works very well.”
    “I must be going,” she said, “but I’ll take you up on the offer of dinner.”
    “When are you free?”
    “The day after tomorrow?”
    “Good, I’ll pick you up.”
    “Seven-forty Park,” she said.
    “Eight o’clock?”
    “That’s fine.”
    He put her into her car and watched her drive away. Some widowed aunt!
     
     
    When Stone wandered into his office the following morning he found Herbie Fisher sitting on his sofa, waiting for him.
    “Good morning, Herbie,” Stone said. “I thought you were honeymooning.”
    “I’m afraid that’s off,” Herbie said.
    Oh, God, Stone thought, he’s screwed up already. Stone took a chair. “What’s the problem?”
    “We’ve just heard that Jack Gunn was arrested early this morning.”
    “Arrested? For what?”
    “I’m not sure; some sort of financial irregularities in his firm. It should be in the papers tomorrow.”
    “This is not another Madoff thing, is it?”
    “I hope not,” Herbie said.
    “Herbie, have you invested with your new father-in-law?”
    “I’m not sure; Stephanie is handling that.”
    “Where is she?”
    “With her mother.”
    “Herbie, you should get over there immediately and find out where your money is, and if it’s with Gunn, you’d better move it fast.”
    “Okay, I’ll go talk to Stephanie.”
    “Have you canceled your travel plans yet?”
    “No. I guess I’d better call the travel agent. We were supposed to fly to Saint Barts this afternoon.”
    “That’s exactly what you should do,” Stone said. “If this is a financial scandal, you and Stephanie are better off not being in New York.”
    “I’ll see what Stephanie thinks,” Herbie said, then left.
    Joan came into his office with a copy of the New York Post. “Is this Herbie’s new father-in-law?” she asked, handing the paper to Stone.
    “I’m afraid it is,” Stone replied. “I met him last night.”
    “There’s no mention of the wedding in the story,” she said.
    “They’ll get around to it, don’t worry.” His phone rang and Joan picked it up. “Mr. Barrington’s office . . . One moment.”
    She covered the

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