Legal Artistry by Andrew Grey

Legal Artistry by Andrew Grey

Author:Andrew Grey [Grey, Andrew]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Tags: erotic MM, Romance MM
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

The ride wasn't too long, and by the time they reached the hotel, Dieter had gotten hold of himself, and they exited the taxi. Gerald paid the driver, and they went inside and right up to their room. “Do you want to lie down for a while?"

"No,” Dieter answered, “I want to look over those papers so we can see what we've got."

"Dieter, that can wait a few minutes,” Gerald said as lightly as he could, concerned about Dieter.

"I'm okay. I let myself get worked up when I was looking at my great-grandmother's portrait, and when that woman wanted to take my picture. I should have declined, but I didn't see how it could hurt.” Dieter sighed loudly. “I feel like a bit of a fool, actually.” Dieter pulled a tissue out of his pocket, wiping his eyes before blowing his nose and throwing the tissue in the trash.

"There's no need. You're allowed to feel however you want. I found the portrait incredibly moving, so I can't imagine what you must have felt,” Gerald said, hoping Dieter would talk about it.

"I guess I hadn't expected to be as moved as I was,” Dieter explained, motioning to Gerald's case. Unlocking it, Gerald pulled out their copies and handed them to Dieter. “We should organize these so you know what they are. Do you have any Post-it Notes?"

Gerald found some in the bag and handed them to Dieter.

"Let's number each document, and then you can make a list describing each document, referencing each one by its number.” Dieter started writing numbers on the Post-its, attaching one to each page. Gerald booted up his laptop and opened a file. “Document number one is the list of Meinauer art works,” Dieter dictated, and Gerald typed as fast as he could.

"I think I can make out most of that document,” Gerald said, and Dieter set it aside, moving to the next.

"Two, three, four, and five are the detailed descriptions of the Meinauer works. Number six is the letter from Anna to Joseph.” Dieter picked up the next document, setting it aside. “I won't bother numbering the documents we copied to maintain our cover,” Dieter explained, setting aside a few copies. “Now, let's see. These are the documents we copied right at the end. Number seven appears to be a document detailing the condition of the Portrait of Anna in 1965.” Dieter continued through the documents, none of them of any use other than as background material. “Number thirty-nine is a letter from"—Dieter stopped talking, and the room became quiet as he read the document—"what appears to be someone from the Ministry of Culture.” Dieter kept reading silently while Gerald typed, occasionally glancing at him. “I'm not sure who he was, but do you have Internet access? Maybe we can find out."

Gerald did indeed have Internet access and he opened a browser window. “What's the name?"

"Georg Mitterval,” Dieter said, spelling the first and last names.

Gerald searched and turned the laptop so Dieter could see it. “I don't see what I'm looking for.



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