Chapter 39
Garnet brought in the last box from the truck.
She’d moved all her stuff from DC and ended her lease.
They’d flown up on Thursday to meet with some alphabet agency guys, along with people from the Pentagon.
None of them wanted the story out about how the USA had almost had a terrible event because of some stupid computer vulnerability.
They vowed to spend more time on domestic terrorists, which Brady was happy about.
But honestly, she would believe their story when she saw it.
For now, it was up to her to make sure computer and network security were a priority for her department.
“Hey, you good with pizza tonight?” Brady called from the bedroom.
“Yes. That sounds great.”
“Awesome. Link wants to do a cookout next Saturday.”
“Oh, nice. That sounds wonderful. I really like your friends.”
“I do, too.” He stepped into the den and took the box from her. “Is that everything?”
She nodded, happy to be out of her apartment in DC and here with Brady.
The town was smaller than DC, but that was nice when she had to run errands.
If they wanted to go to a musical or museums, they could plan a trip where they could experience that culture.
Now, she just had to buy a car to make it easier to get around.
Fayetteville would grow on her because she was with Brady.
It also helped that Ansley lived down the block.
They did yoga on Friday mornings, and if the guys had to work late, they watched movies together.
It really was a great setup. She loved the area, and moreover, she was in love with the best man in the world.
Together, they were making something special, and she had little doubt they would be married soon. And nothing would break them apart.