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"Are you sure you were not followed?" Mr. Sebastian Cosgrove, a motivational writer asked, handing a glass of scotch to Wright Junior who finally, was seated on the second single arm chair in Mr. Cosgrove's living room.
"I wasn't. I parked my car in the Primy hotel's parking lot and I took a cab down here. No one knows I was coming here." Wright Junior replied, watching Mr. Cosgrove sit on the arm chair across from his.
Mr. Cosgrove was a well-known motivational writer. His books had touched millions of lives. Despite his break from writing, he still received letters from his readers who were thankful to him.
He had been close friends with Wright Junior's father since college. They both had the same passion for writing and the moment one became the CEO of Wright publishing, the other became the first writer to be published in it.
Mr. Cosgrove had been publishing his books at Wright publishing for fifteen years and after the death of Mr. Wright younger brother, things changed.
"How is Mrs. Cosgrove?" Wright Junior asked, sipping from his glass
"She's fine. Our youngest daughter put to bed three days ago so she went over to stay a while with her." Mr. Cosgrove replied wearing a smile that reached his eyes.
"That's good news."
"How is your brother, Justin?" Mr. Cosgrove asked with concern. Knowing the history of the boys relationship with their father, he sometimes, genuinely worry about them.
"He's fine. We spoke on Monday." Wright Junior replied smiling.
"Well, tell him to email me."
"It is done sir." He replied. Junior fixed his eyes on the book shelf that stood behind Mr. Cosgrove "I can see you still love reading." Wright Junior pointed out, not taking his eyes off the shelf.
"I never stopped loving it" He replied as Junior kept his glass on the stool beside his chair and walked over to the book shelf.
"Wow, you still have my dad's book on your shelf." Junior said while he drew out a book from the shelf titled 'ROAD TO ONE written by Andrew Wright.'
"Your dad was an excellent writer and Editor."
"I know that." Junior admitted quietly.
"Do you know that your dad was the only one who edited my book? I still miss how he scolded me for every little errors I made." Mr. Cosgrove said as his mind rambled off.