A suitably sultry voice answered his office phone. I gave my name, and she checked to see if Mr. Walsh was in. Given that Grace said he was the only lawyer at his firm, one wouldn't think she'd need to check
In the book "Omens" by Kelley Armstrong, a character receives a call in his office, greeted by a smooth, alluring voice. He introduces himself, and the woman on the other end verifies the presence of Mr. Walsh, the lawyer. This scenario raises a question about the necessity of her checking if he’s available, especially since he is known to be the only lawyer in the firm.
This moment highlights the intrigue...