We slept in, went to a used bookstore and the comic book store, cooked Mexican food, and did only the chores necessary for the coming week. Sid stayed quietly upstairs, which I appreciated. I returned the favor by leaving a stack of my purchases from the used bookstore where he could find them. Monday was fairly normal—school and work. The only thing out of the ordinary was my call to Rich Kirkland’s office. It turned out that he was a financial planner who offered free consultations to new clients. I made an appointment with him for Tuesday afternoon. Kirkland had an office with several other financial consultants in a small brick building with awnings that were the dark green of a dollar bill. I was right on time, and the receptionist smilingly led the way to Kirkland’s office. “Ms. Thackery?” he said. “I’m Rich Kirkland.” He stood up from behind a well-polished wooden desk and offered his hand for a firm “trust me with your money”
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