Chapter 40
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The young stenographer was so nervous. She had worked with many powerful people in the Church. Her Grace was special. She was a legend. The first time the young woman had worked with her she had been so nervous she had made the kind of mistakes that only a novice would make. She vowed she would never make those kinds of mistakes again. She would do the best job she could do and then she would make the long drive to see her brother.
It was so unfair. He was a patriot, a veteran of two different campaigns in that horrible desert. He had so much trouble finding a job. He had been wounded and lost his right leg below the knee, and some of the use of his left hand. The young stenographer was sure the roadside bomb had done something to his brain, even though the VA said not. Now he was so excited to work for a corporate security firm.
Her brother said almost all the men and the women in the company were veterans and most of those had been wounded. The firm did a very deep background check and insisted upon interviewing the stenographer. Her brother said the man who ran the firm was a devout Christian and because of this her brother had reservations. Her brother’s experience in the desert had proved to him there was no God. He was still a Catholic, still went to Mass, but he didn’t really believe. Now he was having problems with his wife. He loved his children so much. He had never been like their father before, never hit his wife, until he came back from the war.
What was really weird was that some of the highly secret information she viewed showed the Church was trying to gain access to the company where her brother worked. What she had seen left her puzzled. The owner of the company was a good Catholic, also a wounded veteran like her brother. She had researched the company on the web, trying to help her brother get the job. The man who owned the company gave to charity, was a pillar in the community, and seemed a good man. Why wouldn’t the Church simply ask for his help?