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she chewed a bite of salad that Jillian had shared. ā€œHonestly, though, there were times when I really did careā€¦when my client was in the right. And it is exciting to winā€¦especially if itā€™s a big judgement for your client. I mean, I am a lawyer.ā€

ā€œI just wondered about coming to ASU. I assume it was a pay cut.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s for sure. But no, the reason I came to ASU was so that I could have a life. So that I could create a life,ā€ she smiled and patted to her tummy.

ā€œZack and I wanted to have kids and thatā€™s hard when the name of the game is billable hours. I mean, look at this,ā€ she said and pointed to her large smart phone on the table beside her plate. ā€œI still set my phone out when Iā€™m eating, in case a client calls. There were even protocols about how to handle this, about what to say if a client calls while youā€™re eating. But you do have to answer the phone.ā€

ā€œYou mean ASU requires that?ā€

ā€œNo, itā€™s just habit from my days at Bentley and Wafford. My point is that being a lawyer in a private firm is a serious businessā€¦seriously big business. Which is why I left. Itā€™s hard to work 70 hours a week and also have kids. Of course, ASU is a big client, too, and thereā€™ll probably be times that I have to defend ASU when I think weā€™re in the wrongā€¦or at least not in what Iā€™d view as being on the right side. But, if youā€™re a lawyer, you loyalty is to your client.ā€

ā€œSo, if President Davidos was involvedā€¦ā€ Jillian asked and tilted her head.

ā€œActually, that a very good example. No, Iā€¦our office represents ASU. And while ordinarily that would most definitely include President Davidos, heā€™d have to hire his own counsel if you charged him with murder.ā€ She grimaced, then added, ā€œThatā€™s what a lot of people donā€™t realizeā€¦you know, for example if they try to bring some complaint to us because they think that ASU is in the wrong, and that weā€™ll help them. Doesnā€™t work that way. Our clientā€”right or wrongā€”is ASU.ā€

ā€œSo, what about the Sexual Assault Task Force?ā€

ā€œThatā€™s good news. This is one of those situations when my client, ASU, is trying to do the right thing. So I can be happy about being loyal to the client. Itā€™s also why ASU has assembled such a high-minded task force.ā€

They toasted.

ā€œBut seriously, Jillian, your answers did impress me back during that interview. You made it clear that youā€™ll do your job as a detective, but that you do think about these other important things.ā€

ā€œWell, thanks.ā€

ā€œI do have one more question, thoughā€”and this is about Professor Siemensā€™ grievanceā€¦her not-quite-yet-a grievance.ā€

ā€œOK, shoot.ā€

ā€œWhat would you like our office to doā€¦proceedā€¦or stand down?ā€

ā€œFor now, stand down. Whatever else is going on hereā€¦this is part of a murder investigation.ā€

As they hugged their goodbyes on the sidewalk outside Postinos, Jillian made it a point to smile and congratulate Sarah again on her pregnancy. She didnā€™t want the information about the incident with Professor Naremore to distract from her exciting good news.

Sarah headed back toward her parking structure at the Foundation Building, and Jillian walked in the opposite direction. Within 20 yards after they parted, she dictated a text to Wes. ā€œYou busy?ā€ She kept walking.

ā€œIā€™m always busy,ā€ Wes answered even before sheā€™d reached 5th, and included a smiley emoji. ā€œWhatā€™s up? Call me.ā€

He answered on the first ring. After she recounted Sarahā€™s information about the incident at the University Curriculum Committee meeting, he said, ā€œMan oh manā€¦how do you spell motive?ā€ Then, after a couple of seconds of silence, added, ā€œSorry, Jillyā€¦you OK?ā€

ā€œIt bothers me, Wes, but yes, sure. Iā€™m almost to the Tempe Transportation Center, catching a bus homeā€¦and while I wait, Iā€™ll call the committee chairā€”his nameā€™s Sylvesterā€”and the stafferā€”Disis. But first, I want to try to reach Professor LeJohnsā€¦heā€™s the guy who convinced Professor Naremore to leave the meeting.ā€

ā€œYou have their phone numbers?ā€

ā€œTheir ASU numbers, yes.ā€

ā€œDo this, Jilly, text me whether you reach them or notā€¦they could be gone for the day. If you donā€™t reach them, Iā€™ll get their home numbers and give all of them a buzz. I can touch base, but mainly, Iā€™ll try to set-up interviews with them tomorrowā€¦letā€™s try to wedge them in before our meet with Naremore. Text me when you get home and Iā€™ll let you know whatā€™s what. Sound like a plan?ā€

ā€œSounds good, Wes.ā€

Jillian called the three ASU numbers while she waited for a Jupiter at the Tempe Transportation Center. As Wes had predicted, she got three voice mails. She texted Wes to let him know.

As she waited for the bus, she thought of what Wes had said: ā€œmotive.ā€ It was definitely that.

When she was on the bus and headed home, she reviewed the notes she had taken with Sarahā€”three timesā€”and then returned to her earlier interview with Professor Naremore, and reread itā€¦twice. She stared at his chilling words about being glad that Professor Siemens was dead.

She wondered how Professor Siemens had known that Professor Naremoreā€™s would be appearing at the committee meeting, and how sheā€™d come by a copy of his proposal. Sarah had said the committee chair was an Accounting professorā€¦ ā€which means heā€™s a business prof,ā€ Jillian thought, ā€œso maybe he gave her a heads-up about Professor Naremoreā€™s proposal AND also a copy of itā€¦that would explain why she was so prepared.ā€ Obviously, theyā€™d ask him about that.

She grimaced because now, theyā€™d also have a new line of questions for Professor Naremore. She dreaded itā€¦dreaded the implications of it.

Once home, Jillian hurried through her ā€˜getting homeā€™ rituals. She figured that, by now, Wes would have located the home phones and called Sylvester, Disis, and LeJohns. She texted him though, just to be sureā€¦she didnā€™t want to interrupt Wes if he was on the phone with one of them.

He quickly called and as soon as she answered, ā€œHi Wes,ā€ he said, ā€œOK, hereā€™s what I

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