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t was hidden under the log beside the stream. It had been there for as long
as Jerry had been alive. He wasn’t sure if anyone besides him and his friends
knew of its existence. He knew that anyone could potentially find it, but it was
well enough hidden that it seemed unlikely to happen. The fact that it had
been there for more than 30 years attested to this. So it was quite a surprise
when he found the item was missing. ”What is the best way to get what you
want?” she asked. He looked down at the ground knowing that she wouldn’t
like his answer. He hesitated, knowing that the truth would only hurt. How
was he going to tell her that the best way for him to get what he wanted was
to leave her? Her breath exited her mouth in big puffs as if she were smoking a
cigarette. The morning dew had made her clothes damp and she shivered from
the chill in the air. There was only one thing that could get her up and out
this early in the morning. I haven’t bailed on writing. Look, I’m generating a
random paragraph at this very moment in an attempt to get my writing back on
track. I am making an effort. I will start writing consistently again! Josh had
spent year and year accumulating the information. He knew it inside out and if
there was ever anyone looking for an expert in the field, Josh would be the one
to call. The problem was that there was nobody interested in the information
besides him and he knew it. Years of information painstakingly memorized and
sorted with not a sole giving even an ounce of interest in the topic. Benny was
tired. Not the normal every day tired from a hard day o work. The exhausted
type of tired where you’re surprised your body can even move. All he wanted
to do was sit in front of the TV, put his feet up on the coffee table, and drink
a beer. The only issue was that he had forgotten where he lived. Barbara had
been waiting at the table for twenty minutes. it had been twenty long and
excruciating minutes. David had promised that he would be on time today. He
never was, but he had promised this one time. She had made him repeat the
promise multiple times over the last week until she’d believed his promise. Now
she was paying the price. He heard the loud impact before he ever saw the
result. It had been so loud that it had actually made him jump back in his seat.
As soon as he recovered from the surprise, he saw the crack in the windshield.
It seemed to be an analogy of the current condition of his life. ”It was so great
to hear from you today and it was such weird timing,” he said. ”This is going to
sound funny and a little strange, but you were in a dream I had just a couple of
days ago. I’d love to get together and tell you about it if you’re up for a cup of
coffee,” he continued, laying the trap he’d been planning for years. The towels
had been hanging from the rod for years. They were stained and worn, and
quite frankly, just plain ugly. Debra didn’t want to touch them but she really
didn’t have a choice. It was important for her to see what was living within
them. The wolves stopped in their tracks, sizing up the mother and her cubs. It
had been over a week since their last meal and they were getting desperate. The
cubs would make a good meal, but there were high risks taking on the mother
Grizzly. A decision had to be made and the wrong choice could signal the end
of the pack.

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