By Joshua Ryan
Chapter 2: One’s Company
Roger let me know that he’d made not only the room arrangements but also an appointment for us with Major Timmons of the St. Bevons State Labour Program. “I confess that I have had the tour already, but I will enjoy meeting him again, and I am sure that you will enjoy it too. We will meet him at his office at 9:00 a.m. on the second day after your arrival. As for our own meeting, may I suggest 7 p.m., local time, on the day you arrive? I will make our dinner reservations for that hour in the restaurant of the King George Hotel. I think you will find the Oak Room more than passable. We can meet in the lobby.”
“Thank you—but how will we recognize each other? Should I carry a copy of ‘BDSM for Fun and Profit’?”
“Oh yes, that is a question. For purposes of recognition, my dear sir, I humbly request a photo of yourself. You will note that I am not yet requesting an exchange of names. After all, what, to the world, is a photograph without a name?”