Hunter finally called and informed Vivian that he found hard evidence on the issue with Mark.
"Really?" Vivian shouted excitedly. There is finally some evidence to punish this scumbag!
"Yes,” replied Hunter. And the evidence is more than sufficient. Enough to put him away for a few years, if you so wish." He was pleased with the effect his news had on Vivian and felt infected by her joy.
"Thank you, Hunter," Vivian said gratefully. "Where are you now? I'll drive to you."
"Let me come to you instead," Hunter replied. "I don't feel good about you driving alone. Let's meet at Hatchen's Tea House next to your magazine company. I'll give you a call when I arrive."
"Alright, see you in a bit," Vivian said and hung up. She rushed over to Hatchen's.
When Hunter arrived, Vivian was already seated and awaited him.
He couldn't help but notice how warm and lovely a sight it was from the way the steam from her piping hot tea framed her face. He felt serene and at peace while he stared at her, who ironically wore a panicked expression.
The tiredness from the exertion he had displaced in this endeavor instantly vanished at the sight of Vivian. My news would calm her and make her smile. With that thought in mind, Hunter had a difficult time hiding his own elation.
Hunter strode towards Vivian with broad steps and sat down across from her. As he handed her a thick folder, he said, "It's all in here. Take a look."
She accepted it with gratitude in her eyes and hastily extracted the documents within.
The longer she examined them, the more worked up she became. With these, Mark would be at her mercy.
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