She frowned as a horrible thought came to her. “Paul, how did you catch me?”
Paul smiled as he looked down at her. “You are not going to like this. But there was no way to tell that you took the money but when you put it back, you did it all wrong. It was like a red flag on this month's accounts and it led me to all the back entries.”
Amy began to panic. “But if you could see that problem, what would stop anyone else from identifying the issue? I still have two hundred dollars to return,” she worried aloud.
Paul smiled reassuringly. “I think I have an idea of how to fix it permanently, but if you want to know…” he said and paused arching an eyebrow suggestively.
Amy couldn't help wonder what his condition would be this time. She smiled up at him, thinking she could get used to blackmail like this.
“Meet me for dinner,” he said kissed her gently on the lips.
She smiled as she realized there was more to come. “Dinner sounds great, but only if we don't talk about work until after breakfast.”