CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR "You want me to buy you out," repeated Luke. Aaron, trying to keep his impatience in check, gritted out, "Yes." Luke glanced down at the amount that Aaron had proposed for the buy-out of the building in question. "Did you forget a zero here?" "No. That's the right amount." Luke steepled his fingers, assessing Aaron. They were currently sitting in Luke's office, which was pretty much what Aaron would've expected Luke Wright's office to look like. Lots of dark brown leather furniture, similarly dark rugs, and staid artwork on the walls. The only surprise was that Luke didn't have any antlers or deer heads affixed to the walls or a cigar smoking in an ashtray on his desk. "You realize this would make me my sister-in-law's landlord," said Luke. "I'm not sure even I wa

