Matt picked Mary up after school and they drove to the office of a local real estate broker who specialized in commercial properties. Matt's father had done business with the broker and Mary knew the man from a time when Tom's firm was looking for a new office and had used his services.
The broker had heard about Tom and Mary's divorce, and remembered how attractive Mary was. Even though he was married, he was looking forward to seeing the attractive woman again. Maybe she'd go out with him.
Mary wore an oversized loose-knit sweater and long black loose jersey skirt. Red shoes, red earrings, and a string of large red beads added just the right amount of color to the outfit. Over it, she wore a long, black quilted coat.
"You look gorgeous!" Matt told her when she slid into the car.
"Thank you, my love," Mary replied.
The broker seemed to think Mary looked pretty good, too. He looked at her with ill-concealed admiration, his eyes afire. So avid was his gaze he was almost drooling.
"I understand you and Tom are splitting up," he commented to Mary, ignoring Matt, who was sitting next to her.
"Yes, we are," Mary replied curtly. She felt very uncomfortable about the way the man was looking at her.
"I'm really sorry to hear that," the broker said, continuing to look at Mary. "What can I do to help you?"
"I'm looking for a place to set up a photography studio," Matt said, putting special emphasis on the word, "I'm."
"What, exactly, is he looking for?" the broker asked, directing his question at Mary, staring at her chest.
"You'd best ask Matt," Mary said, her tone sharp. "He's the one who will be making the decisions and paying the bills."
"Yes, of course," the broker said, reddening a bit. He cleared his throat, turned and looked at Matt. "What are you going to need, son?"
"I need at least one big room to use as a studio, bathrooms, a changing area, space for a darkroom, storage, and an office," Matt explained. "I'd prefer something that gives me a lot of natural light, and the space should be air-conditioned, too." He quoted the broker an estimate of the number of square feet he thought he'd need.
"I see," the broker seemed a bit taken aback by how competently Matt stated his needs. "I think I may have several properties that meet your requirements, at least as far as square footage goes. What about location?"