I wanted to know if you had considered entering your name for the Jennie Lee Memorial Prize essay competition."
"I hadn't given it a thought," admitted Danny.
"Then you should," said Professor Mori. "You're by far the brightest student of your intake, which isn't saying a lot, but I still think you could win the prise. If you have the time, you ought to give it your serious consideration."
"What sort of commitment would it require?" asked Danny, whose studies were still only the second priority in his life.
The professor picked up a booklet that was lying on his desk, turned to the first page and began reading out loud. "The essay should be no less than ten thousand words and no more than twenty, on a subject of the entrant's choice, and it must be handed in by the end of Michaelmas Term."
"I'm flattered that you think I'm up to it," said Danny.
"I'm only surprised that your masters at Loretto didn't advise you to go to Edinburgh or Oxford, rather than join the army."
Danny would like to have told the professor that no one from Clement Attlee Comprehensive had ever been to Oxford, including the head teacher.
"Perhaps you'd like to think it over," said the professor. "Let me know when you've come to a decision."
"I certainly will," said Danny as he rose to leave. "Thank you, professor."
Once he was back in the corridor, Danny began running toward the entrance. As he charged through the front doors, he was relieved to see Big Al waiting by the car.
Danny mulled over Professor Mori's words as Big Al drove along the Strand and through The Mall on his way to Notting Hill Gate. He continually broke the speed limit as he didn't want the boss to be late for his appointment. Danny made it clear that he'd rather pay a speeding fine than spend another four years in Belmarsh. It was unfortunate that Big Al drew up outside the probation office just as Ms. Bennett stepped off her bus. She stared through the car window as Danny tried to conceal himself behind Big Al's hulking frame.
"She probably thinks ye huv robbed a bank," said Big Al, "and I'm the getaway driver."
"I did rob a bank," Danny reminded him.
Danny was made to wait in reception for longer than usual before Ms. Bennett reappeared and beckoned him into her office. Once he was seated on his plastic chair on the opposite side of the formica table, she said, "Before I begin, Nicholas, perhaps you can explain whose car you arrived in this afternoon?"
"It's mine," replied Danny.
"And who was the driver?" asked Ms. Bennett.
"He's my chauffeur."
"How can you afford to own a BMW and have a chauffeur when your only declared source of income is a student grant?" she asked.
"My grandfather set up a trust fund for me, which pays out a monthly income of a hundred thousand pounds and-"
"Nicholas," said Ms. Bennett sharply, "these meetings are meant to be an opportunity for you to be open and frank about any problems you are facing so that I can offer you advice and assistance. I am going to allow you one more chance to answer my questions honestly. If you continue to act in this frivolous manner, I will have no choice but to mention it in my next report to the Home Office, and we both know what the consequences of that will be. Do I make myself clear?"
"Yes, Ms. Bennett," said Danny, recalling what Big Al had told him when he had faced the same problem with his probation officer. "Tell them what they want tae hear, boss. It makes life so much easier."
"Let me ask you once again. Who owns the car you arrived in this afternoon?"
"The man who was driving it," said Danny.
"And is he a friend? Or do you work for him?"
"I knew him when I was in the army, and because I was running late, he offered me a lift."
"And can you tell me if you have any source of income other than your student grant?"
"No, Ms. Bennett."
"That's more like it," said Ms. Bennett. "You see how much more smoothly everything goes when you cooperate? Now, is there anything else you want to discuss with me?"
Danny was tempted to tell her about his meeting with the three Swiss bankers, take her through the property deal he was trying to put together, or let her know what he had in mind for Charlie Duncan. He settled on, "My professor wants me to enter