“Zack, the banker, I questioned bluntly? Why would Zack the banker say such a thing?” “Hey, I don’t know. It was just a thought. Anyway, since I’ve got nothing to do today, I’m headed down to Schooner’s. Why don’t you come down later, if you can get away?” Why would my banker be discussing my … Continue reading
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Chapter Seven – The Interview
As I hung up the phone, I had the oddest sensation. You know the type of sensation that you get when you feel that you are being watched or when you see the red lights in your rearview mirror on the freeway. Maybe it was a mix of the two. All I know is that … Continue reading
Chapter Six – The Rain
I have an attorney friend that I met in college that lives up in Wisconsin. We talk frequently and discuss what is going on in our lives. Well, I mean we sort of talk about what is going on with our lives. After the cursory discussion on the football games that weekend, the weather differences … Continue reading
Chapter Four – The Reservation
“There you are” said Leigh. “Did you just walk in? I didn’t hear you. Go in and tell the kids good night.” As I walked towards the kids rooms, I could hear my son talking to himself. His imagination is like mine, always on. My daughter looked up at me from her room and with … Continue reading
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