By the end of the week, Mike and Josh had gotten back to their regular routines. With the new website up and running, Mike was pleasantly surprised to find its new look had led to him picking up two new clients—or more to the point, one new one, as the second was an old client who was interested in what Josh had to offer. As he'd told Mike, he wanted to upgrade the security on his store and was happy to see that, with the recent changes, the agency now offered that service. Mike turned him over to Josh, who worked the man into his schedule for the beginning of the following week.
"Now, we celebrate," Mike said as he and Josh locked up Friday evening. He punched the arming codes into the new alarm boxes Josh had installed two days previously. One activated the normal security. The second one did the same for the cameras and motion detectors in the three rooms of their office suite.
"Maybe later," Josh replied. "At the moment, I want to go home, shower, eat, and change into something more comfortable."
"I should, too. What about we meet up around eight at Thirty-One Twelve?"
"Revisiting the scene of the crime," Josh joked. "Sure, why not?"
Two hours later, dressed in jeans and T-shirts, Josh and Mike were seated at the bar, ordering drinks. Mike asked for a beer, as always. Josh thought for a moment then told the bartender he wanted club soda with a twist of lemon.
"Going wild tonight?" Mike asked him.
Josh chuckled. "I'm not in the mood for the taste of beer, even the kind without alcohol."
"So you're faking it with something that looks like a gin and tonic."
With a laugh, Josh said, "Without either one. And I'm not trying to fake anyone out."
Their drinks arrived very quickly, considering how busy the bar was. After taking a long swallow of his, Mike said, "We had a good first week. I hope it keeps up."
"Why wouldn't it?"
Mike shrugged. "No reason. I was just throwing that out there to let the powers-that-be know it would be nice if it did."
"I'm sure they couldn't care less what two small-time—"
"Small time?" Mike shook his head. "We are the premier experts in the city when it comes to what we do."
"Now you're daring them—" Josh pointed up, "—to show us who's in charge and rain bad luck down on our heads."
"Bite your tongue. Or better yet, let's change the subject."
"To what?"
Mike turned around, facing the room. "See the man in the red shirt? Tell me something about him."
"I don't know him," Josh protested after taking a look.
"Me neither, so let's guess." Mike tapped his fingers on the bottle. "He wants to dance, for starters."
Josh studied him then nodded. "His foot's tapping to the music while he keeps eyeing the guys on the dance floor. Well, the women. He… See the blond with the ponytail? He wants to dance with her, but he can't get up the nerve to ask."
"Yep. That's my take on it, too. Now, the guy with the buzz cut."
"There's three of them that I see."
"Pick one."
"All right," Josh agreed. "The one by himself at the table in the corner. He's not a happy camper. He keeps looking at the door, so he's waiting for someone who's late."
"More than late," Mike said. "Two empties on the table with their labels picked off. My guess is that he ordered for both of them, drank his, got pissed and drank the other one then tore off the labels to keep from walking out."
"Unless the label thing is a habit."
Mike nodded. "Could be. And there he goes," he added when the man stood and strode angrily to the door. "Let's hope whoever stood him up doesn't run into him until he's calmed down."
"Or I might have a new client to protect," Josh said wryly. "Who next?"
"That guy," Mike replied, nodding toward the man he meant.