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the house. One of the cops went with them to the hospital. Just before Officer Maloney left, he turned to Scott.
       “So, how did his nose get blood ied if you punched him on the side of his head in your initial confrontation?”
       “I’m nae sure, I guess he must have slipped and fell,” Scott replied smiling.
    The officer laughed, he knew what had happened and was secretly quite happy about it. Slipped and fell would be on his report.
       “And how did you get him to admit that Green had hired him? He didn’t seem very talkative when we tried to question him!”
       “Och I guess I must be quite persuasive.”
    Once again Office r Maloney laughed.
       “Thanks Scott, we’ll take care of it. I’ll be in touch to let you know what we get out of him and what’s going to happen regarding charges. Good night.”
     
       Scott said farewell to the Officer and proceeded to board up the window that the intruder had broken to gain access to his house. He thought about calling Tiffany but there was no need to worry her. He’d tell her later when he talked to her. Scott went back to bed to at least try and get a few hours sleep.
     
       The next day, late in the afternoon Scott got a visit from Officer Maloney. He explained that it was definitely a man who Green had hired. Apparently it was an old friend who’d visited him in prison. Allegedly Green had offered to pay the man but hadn’t mentioned too much about Scott to the potential hit-man. He had no idea what type of person he was trying to ‘take out’. Scott was happy to let the police deal with it, he’d had enough. He just wanted to move and start his new life. He’d had enough of all the drama. Was it too much to ask for a quiet peaceful life, he thought.

Chapter 3
     
       The last few days in Ohio went by quickly. All loose ends had been taken care of and Scott had said his goodbyes. He even sent a quick text to Katie telling her he was leaving the state to start a new life. She replied and wished him well, saying she’d keep in touch via email. Scott didn’t expect that she would but he didn’t mind if she did, in fact he didn’t really care either way. He still had some good memories of his time with Katie and her girls, but it was time to move on. He was so happy and excited about moving out west to be with Tiffany, and to start his new job. Officer Maloney had called him a couple of days before he left to explain about all the charges that were going to be pressed against his intruder, and the new charges against Green. Scott was happy to let the police and the justice system deal with everything but he was aware he may be called back to Ohio to testify if necessary.
     
       It was the end of October when Scott arrived in California. He’d traveled on the private jet. He didn’t have many things that he wanted to take with him. Most of his furniture had been left in the house as it was rented out as a fully furnished property. Plus he sold his car because he would be getting a company car as one of the perks of his new job. He basically had a couple of suitcases full of clothes and various papers. Tiffany met him at the airport and they went straight back to her house. They’d been apart for several weeks so needed some alone time. It didn’t take Scott long to settle in and the first week out on the west coast flew by. Scott basically just took it easy for the first few days, concentrating more on getting to know the area and just relaxing. He went into Tiffany’s boutique a couple of times with her when she was working, just for something to do. He was enjoying the weather. Back in Ohio the cold weather would be on the way soon, but out in California he’d been experiencing warm sunny November days. He was happy living at Tiffany’s house in Santa Monica but they had planned to look for another place together after Scott settled in at his new job.
     
       It was Sunday evening. Scott and Tiffany were at home relaxing.
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