He said my name once and then he did not say anything else for a long time.I want to tell you what that was like. Because I think most of you have never been in a room with a man who does not fill silence. Derek filled silence. My father filled silence. Every boss I had ever worked for filled silence. Men, in my experience, treated quiet as a small crisis they were personally responsible for solving, and they solved it always by talking.The Verdict Killer did not.He walked, unhurried, to the armchair across from mine. The one Derek had bought because it matched the couch, the one nobody actually sat in, the one that had, until tonight, functioned as a place to drop mail and coats and the specific weight of a marriage that did not want to be looked at.He sat down.He did not lean back. He did not lean forward. He sat the way a man sits who is comfortable being watched settled, economical, his forearms resting on his knees, his bare hands clasped loosely between them. The silver mas
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