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It was a typical spring afternoon at the insurance agency, Arman and Associates, where Don worked. Five years ago he had left a larger office where they thought sixty hours was a light week! His current gig was much more relaxed, but the agency had a good reputation which ensured enough clients to provide Don and his family with a good living.
It was a small office with five brokers and ten support staff. Don had been a broker there for almost four years. He liked his job. In his first few years in insurance, Don had learned the industry and found that he was good talking to people. He especially liked the fact that he didn't have to use high-pressure sales tactics. People needed auto and home insurance, and as long as his company provided decent rates, the coverage sold itself. In fact, it was the relationships that kept Don's customers coming back. People liked Don's laid-back style. He spent a lot of time just staying connected to clients and making sure his company was meeting their needs.
Although Don spent much of his time on the phone, the call he had received today was unusual. A woman who only identified herself as Terry had called him and asked if they could meet. Don was more than happy to meet another potential client and asked if she could come by the office.
"I'm not looking to buy insurance, Mr. Primack, but I do need to meet with you. You don't know me but I have information you need to see," she said. Don started asking questions, but Terry was secretive. "This is a personal matter, it's not about business, and I'm not selling anything. Could you please just meet with me for a few minutes this afternoon?"
Don thought meeting someone like this was strange, and maybe even dangerous, but the call had been intriguing, and his curiosity was piqued. He spent a lot of time meeting and networking with people and, over the years, had had many strange encounters. This Terry, seemed well-spoken and sincere. She was secretive, but he thought, "I'll just have to go and see what this is about".
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The coffee shop was one of those neighborhood places, not your typical chain shop. It was set up to sit and relax with a friend or two, mostly with comfortable overstuffed chairs, but it had a few tables and chairs for those needing to get work done. Being late afternoon the place was mostly empty. Three students sat at the tables with books and papers spread out around their laptops. They had their heads down concentrating, and none of them looked up as Don walked in. He stopped a few steps inside the door and scanned the room looking for Terry.
Terry said she would be wearing a green shirt and she was easy to spot sitting in the far corner in one of the overstuffed chairs. Don walked over to her, "Hello, I'm Don Primack." He reached out and lightly shook the woman's hand.
"Hello, I'm Terry Dixon," she said with a slight smile on her face. "Would you like to grab a coffee before we talk?"
"No thank you. I don't have a lot of time," Don said, just in case he needed to make a quick exit. He hated slick sales tactics but knew how to set up and work conversations. Setting things up for an easy exit was a way to keep both parties comfortable in case it became necessary to end things quickly.
"Have we met before Ms. Dixon?" They had already established this fact in the earlier phone conversation, but Don was just trying to set the stage for Terry to speak.
"No, we haven't," Terry said but didn't follow it with additional details. Don could see she was nervous.
Don sat down in the comfortable chair across from Terry. "Ok, I'm curious - what are we meeting about today? Your phone call was very cryptic. How can I help you?"
Don didn't know Terry, but he could clearly see she was uncomfortable. Her eyes searched Don's for a few seconds. It was like she was trying to get to know him better without speaking. Don smiled, trying to soften her discomfort.
"I don't need anything, Mr. Primack, but I do have some information you need to see. We don't know each other. I don't believe we have ever met, but our spouses both work at Davin Construction."
The conversation paused for a few seconds as Terry and Don looked at each other. Don didn't know where this conversation was going, but he had an uneasy feeling. The look on Terry's face was one of deep concern or maybe fear, and that look made Don uncomfortable.
Both of them just stared at each other for a moment trying to feel more at ease in the slightly tense atmosphere.
Terry started to speak but paused like she was searching for a word. Then her voice became more forceful, "I'll get right to the point, Mr. Primack. I have some bad news for you. I brought you here today to show you the evidence I received from a private investigation firm I recently hired." Terry stopped speaking for a few seconds giving Don time to ingest this little morsel of information.
Don's previous uneasy feeling had suddenly turned to dread. Up to this point, it had been a curious conversation, but now his mind was suddenly very clear. Now he was focused, trying to anticipate where this conversation was headed. Each of the roads his mind foresaw led to places he didn't want to go. He stared into Terry's eyes. It was like he was trying to see her words before she spoke them. He couldn't see her words, but what he could see was her sadness.
"What kind of evidence?" Don finally asked.
"Well, as I said I know your wife works at Davin Construction and my husband is a VP of Marketing for them. I'm sorry to give you this news, but your wife and my husband are having an affair."
Suddenly the room seemed to shrink. Don's eyes could still see, but nothing around him registered. It felt like his brain was running at a million miles per hour but was also locked on a single thought: Brenda... cheating? For a few moments, his eyes stared at nothing. Whatever visual information was coming into his eyes was not registering in his brain. After a few seconds, Don's mind began to work again.
He finally looked up at Terry. His eyes searched her's for guidance, but he still saw only sadness. Don wasn't sure he could form a coherent conversation. He didn't know what to say next.
When Terry had first read the PI report, it had broken her heart. Now her heart was breaking again as she watched Don's sadness and confusion.
Terry just sat there for about a minute giving Don a little time to wrap his head around what he had just heard.
"What do you mean an affair?" Don finally asked. "What have they been doing? For how long?"
"The PI service I hired thinks the affair has been going on for about a year. They got information from a couple of Davin Construction employees that work with George and Brenda." Don realized that Terry knew his wife's name. That fact caused the knot he had developed in his stomach to tighten.
"Apparently they take long lunches at least one afternoon every week. It didn't take much for the investigator to determine they are going to a hotel not far from the office."
Terry pulled an envelope out of her purse and pushed it across the table. "It's all in here," she said. "I don't have graphic pictures of them together, but we did get audio recordings of them having sex. We also have a phone call, text messages, and email evidence. My PI service was very thorough."
"Oh my god," was all Don could say. This was all too real and happening too fast. Earlier, he hadn't been sure what this meeting with Terry was about, but he certainly hadn't expected this. He sat silently for a moment and stared down at the envelope. He could see the name - Howard Investigative Service on it. He imagined what was inside but couldn't bring himself to reach for it.
Terry noticed Don staring at the envelope. "It's all in there," Terry said softly.
Don didn't know how to respond. He didn't know what to do next, but obviously, from what Terry was saying, she had the evidence. Her demeanor was so serious and her sadness so obvious, Don knew what she was saying must be true.
Don couldn't believe his wife would cheat on him and that she had been cheating for some time. He finally spoke, "For a year or longer? How could I not have seen it? There had to be signs." Don said out loud, but not really talking to Terry.
"I know... I didn't suspect George either. We have always been such a close couple. I was as shocked as you seem to be, Mr. Primack. I only had him investigated because someone at Davin Construction sent me an anonymous email."
"Please, you can call me Don. Can I call you Terry? It seems we have something in common."
"Ok, Don. I'm planning to confront George tomorrow, but I wanted you to know first. I'm sure your wife will know they have been exposed soon after I confront George."
Her statement kind of shocked Don. "Tomorrow? Why tomorrow? Can you wait a day or two and give me some time to get myself together? I need to process all of this. I don't know my next move, and I need some time to think. Could you please hold off a day or two?"
"Ok, sure, Don. I can wait for a few days. After all, I've known or suspected for weeks. But I don't want to wait too long. The investigative service people told me the lovers are planning a trip together in a couple of weeks. I'll be damned if I'm going to let them go off on a trip like two love birds."
"Oh, wow. That must be the conference Brenda has been talking about for the past month. When is it?"
"I don't know if there is a real conference, but the PIs said they have a 4-day adult cruise booked from the 14th of this month.