They made fairly quick work of getting everything packed into the truck, drove to what were now their combined offices, and unloaded.
Rosie watched with amusement when they tried to wrestle Josh's desk through the front door. "If you tip it on its side…" she pointed out. It was something they hadn't thought of, since Josh's old office had a set of double doors, which had made the job much easier there.
Once the desk was in place, Rosie told Mike he had some messages. "Nothing that can't wait, though," she said. He skimmed through them anyway and agreed.
An hour later, everything was unpacked and put in place. Rosie loved the idea that the office supplies were directly behind her desk, making them much more accessible. She also quizzed Josh about some of the gadgets he had. He explained, as he put them away, about bug finders, motion detectors, jammers, and various trackers—in detail. By the time he'd finished, she was glassy-eyed from too much information.
At that point, Mike contacted his webmaster to video-conference with him about the changes he and Josh wanted to make on the website, including, of course, its new name. When they finished, the man said he'd have something for them to look at the first thing Tuesday morning.
The last thing they needed to do was return the truck, pick up Josh's car, then return to the lawyer's office, as his secretary had called to tell them the contract was ready.
"It's official now," Mike said as they left the lawyer's office a while later, walking to the lot where they'd parked. "If I had the energy, I'd say we should head to Thirty-One Twelve to celebrate. But…"
"Yeah. I'm about to drop," Josh replied. "And I, for one, have two jobs scheduled for tomorrow. I'll probably do them better with a working brain."
"You and me both." Mike paused to unlock his car. "It's hard to believe that in just a week, we managed to pull all this together."
Josh nodded. "It's harder to believe a chance meeting led to it in the first place." He smiled. "Fate stepping in?"
"Could be." Mike chuckled. "If you'd been reading, umm, War and Peace instead of the book on burglary, our talking would have ended before it began."
Laughing, Josh agreed. "Okay. I'll see you in the morning."
"Bright and early, in my case. I put off doing dreaded background checks for one of my clients."
"Better you than me."
"I'll share," Mike replied seriously. Then he grinned, pressing his hands together prayerfully. "Please."
Josh shook his head. "I think I'm going to like working with you. In fact, I know I am, but that is not in my job description."
"Damn."
They both laughed before Josh walked to his car.
As Mike watched him drive out of the lot, he nodded. Yep. I think this is going to work out for both of us.