"I'm a good neighbor now, and an outstanding plumber too." Jeff couldn't understand his wife's anger, but he tried to gently put his arms around her shoulders and softly comfort her, "I've always been the person you're talking about."
Jessica rested her head on her husband's chest and said slowly with a tender voice, "I want you to be like before, laying in bed every night and telling me about the fun things you did with Zack, Allen, and the others today. Not like now, when you talk to me every day about how miserable the old soldiers are. I want you like before, commenting on the food I make at the dinner table, not like now when you don't care at all about what you eat, only caring about what Martin says. Jeff, that politician's life isn't for ordinary people like us. I wish our two dogs..."
Meanwhile, in the office of Tucker Consulting Company, Jeff and his wife's conversation was captured verbatim through the bedroom's phone tapping device and reached Martin's ears.