BEYOND THE BOARDROOM
art attack. Katherine's own heart sinks when she hears. She knows how important Frank meant to Mr. Greene after so numerous times of pio
polite with a gentle address, frequently holding the door for her as she slid into the reverse next to Mr. Greene. She could tell Frank was further
t is lowered into the ground, Mr. Greene's generally hard face looks stricken with grief, his eyes shining wet indeed as he keep
w the gregarious motorist assured Mr. Greene after his bitter divorce, counseling him through those dark days. How Frank allocated wisdom during long auto
ank's end. But Katherine makes a trouble to check on her grieving master, bringing him coffee and small snacks, reminding him vocally that it's normal
til 9 or 10 at night. Katherine knows he's avoiding going home alone, so she makes a point to stay late as well, furnishing her floundering m
etely expressed to Frank how important he was. How he took for granted that Frank would always be there and how he wishes he could have further time with his trusted friend. Katherine listens with care, as
's still curt and impersonal, but in their long gloamings together, Mr. Greene lets down his guard. He fondly recalls funny recollections of Frank over r
here when he needs someone to entrust in and find solace with, no judgment or pretense needed. She can see her steady presence and empathy are helping
he arrived hours prior. The arising man is more mortal, more vulnerable. But stronger for having allowed his true tone to be seen. Katherine feels re
ll coming to terms with old injuries and grief, now opened up and exposed like a whim-whams. She still vows to keep appreciat
e stewing he has participated too important. But Katherine tries not to feel discouraged, fastening on trust and tolerance.
g. The sound of her kind voice soothes him until he finds enough peace to eventually sleep. Their bond is erecting steadily on a foundation
O back for their own purposes. She knows there are always troubles when trust is extended past fortified walls. But she refuses to let fear stop what has begun be