Tomorrow he needed to stop by the courthouse to drop off some papers. As a family and property lawyer in Claremont County, he didn't get many grand cases, but they were usually time-consuming. Getting married was easy. However, once people added in money and children, things got complicated fast. "Alright, Wright, I'm outta here." Lincoln Knowles, one of two senior partners, called from the door, chuckling at the humorous play on his name. "Margaret's made my favorite dinner and I don't like cold steak." He glanced at the older man, one of his dad's best friends, and took note of his immaculate state of dress. It was late, but Lincoln's jacket was still on, his tie was straight and in place, not to mention the few strands of hair gracing the top of the man's head hadn't moved since nine o'clock that morning. Knowles appearance was a complete reversal of his own. "I don't think there's a red-blooded male who does." Robert's own stomach growled. Knowles laughter rumbled in the room. "I guess you bes' be gettin' out soon, too.