hand firmly.
“Mr. Miller,” he said, “thank you for having me. Grace has told me so much about you.”
“Frank,” I said. “Mr. Miller makes me feel like I should be grading your homework.”
He laughed easily.
That was one of the things Gavin did well. He laughed at the right moments. Complimented the right things. Looked people in the eye just long enough to continue reading …