“I need to confirm the main points of our case with my client before I can agree to a strategy for the lawsuit.”
 
 “And when will you do that?”
 
 “I should have done it today,” I say, immediately feeling guilty for not contacting Seth. “But I’ve been busy. Seth… er, Mr Graham is at work. I was supposed to stop by, but between court and phone calls…”
 
 I avoid my friend’s gaze by fixing my eyes on my computer screen.
 
 “At the club?”
 
 “Uh-huh.”
 
 “Well, the day is not over yet.”
 
 “Hmm?”
 
 “I could really go for a drink.”
 
 “What are you talking about?”
 
 My friend gets up and buttons his jacket again. “I say we’ve done enough work for today. We deserve a drink.”
 
 “You’re not suggesting we go to the club where he works for your drink, right?”
 
 “I’ve never been there. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to have a look, would it?”
 
 “I don’t see how this is relevant.”
 
 “Correct me if I’m wrong, but you suggested he look for a different job.”
 
 “Correct.”
 
 “Without observing firsthand the nature of his work?”
 
 “Even without having been there, I know exactly what kind of club it is.”
 
 “I didn’t know you had such preconceptions.”
 
 “Who, me?”
 
 Paul shrugs.
 
 “You know very well that what I think doesn’t matter.”
 
 “I don’t entirely agree with that.”
 
 “Why don’t you go there? If you care so much to see for yourself…”
 
 “I don’t want to go alone. I want to go with you.”
 
 “I’m busy, as you can well see.”
 
 “You work too much.”
 
 “And you too little.”
 
 Paul laughs. “Come on! A drink, a quick look…”
 
 I snort and massage my eyes with my fingers.