look forward to it.’ She gives Jeremy a quick peck on the cheek, and turns to head in her direction to work. Jeremy can barely hide his delight and cannot wait to meet at the end of the day. Jeremy has a reasonably busy day ahead. He has a meeting to plan with his boss Matthew Warren and later in the day has to visit the Cook County Recorder of Deeds. Jeremy’s boss Matthew was recently promoted to partner following his investigative work that helped solve the Big Diamond Jewellery heist. And as a partner Matthew is now involved in bigger cases and that means that Jeremy too is being exposed to more interesting assignments. This morning the pair is planning for a presentation by the Superintendent of Chicago police, Ryan Golding which is scheduled for the following day. Matthew and Jeremy have been planning for weeks and all partners and lawyers will be present, so Matthew is keen to impress and wants to ensure that all angles are covered. The two go over seating arrangements, double check what electronic and technological equipment will be needed and more. ‘Jeremy I am excited about tomorrow and need you to ensure that the Superintendent is made welcome. The firm hasn’t had a senior police officer present to the firm on matters impacting the city for nearly two years, so Senior Partner Brian Topping is very keen to ensure that everything goes smoothly,’ Matthew tells him. Jeremy has heard the same little speech several times over in the past few days, but knows that Matthew is nervous and clearly out to impress given that it his first assignment as a new partner. The meeting labours and Jeremy considers that every possible issue and arrangement has been considered and catered for. He has some property transactions he needs to attend to on behalf of Carter Gibson so he decides to use his time wisely at the Cook County Recorder of Deeds and researches the land ownership for the Lincoln Square industrial site. The transactions by nature are messy but Jeremy soon discovers that all of Tony Sunderland, Richard Walker and Thomas Stevens had leases for the respective businesses that they operated. The land is over several titles as it is a large holding and is currently registered to SD Properties private company, a company owned principally by Scott Dawson. The land has since been developed and comprises a large Shopping Centre and park, which borders a Retirement Village and substantial up market residential area. Jeremy makes some brief notes and walking back to the office contemplates where he can gather more information. He is puzzled by the events, but senses that the trio of Walker, Sunderland and Stevens had their own reasons for moving on. He decides that this evening he will focus a meeting with John Mason, the retired Police Sergeant who conducted the investigation and also Larry Charlesworth the Insurance assessor. The day has been busy but the afternoon drags for Jeremy. His mind is focused on the great Chicago fire and those that he had met with, but he is keen to meet Tara. Since she has been introduced to her grandmother Mrs. Dooley, Jeremy has seen less of her as grandmother and granddaughter are keen to make up for lost time. He is pleased that they have been united and knows that Tara is particularly excited every time she mentions she is catching up with her grandmother. But for Jeremy the evening is their first dinner date and he is very keen to see her and spend time alone. D’Angelo’s Café is the perfect venue. The café is intimate with its separate dining booths and the dimly lit room gives it a romantic feel. Jeremy is early, and waits patiently for Tara to make an entrance, and that she does dressed immaculately, and with a broad beaming smile she soon spots him and sits down. The couple chat for ages and Tara is happy to share that she is enjoying her time with Mrs. Dooley, which Jeremy already knows, but he listens on intently and nods where appropriate. He is slowly