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It was on a night like this that I met her.

Betsy.

I had taken to walking the streets at night after my relationship with Cindy ended. Well it was better than staying home and watching old sit-coms on television. They were funny the first time around, maybe even the second time. But when you're watching Hawkeye Pierce deliver the same zinger at Frank Burns for the thirty-eighth time, well let's just say the joke's worn a bit thin.

So I'd hit the streets, avoiding the sleazier part of town where the strip clubs run twenty-four hours a day. All that flashing neon and barking spruikers telling me in a voice that would drown out a jet engine that they have real live nude girls inside. I guess the fake dead ones don't bring in the crowds. I gave into the constant verbal battering once and went inside one of these "quality" establishments. I paid five dollars for a glass of watered down beer and watched a bottle blonde remove her clothes with all the vitality of a paid political announcement.

Whoopee.

So I kept to the quieter streets of uptown where people are rich enough to afford doormen and car thieves snub anything less than a BMW. Sometimes I got strange looks from the few people I met. An unknown man walking aimlessly around on his own tends to raise suspicions. I considered buying a dog but there are strict laws governing dog ownership, and there is something humiliating about walking around with a plastic bag full of dog turds. So I walked alone, trying to forget about late night television and a girl named Cindy.

Cindy.

I swear I loved that girl. She was my everything. I honestly thought she was as happy as I was. I make a decent living as an accountant and she had a good job as a real estate agent. We were doing the nine to five thing and saving for a house to call our own. But that ended just two weeks after my thirty-fourth birthday, when I came home early from work. All the computers were down because of a power outage, so the boss sent everyone home, after ensuring we would work through our lunch break the next day. Our boss was a real humanitarian. There was a rumour going around the office that he kept a time clock next to his bed, so he would punch in and out when servicing his wife.

As I walked into the small apartment we called home I heard a noise coming from the bedroom. Cindy always got home before me but this was early even for her. Thinking we were being robbed I carefully made my way down the hall and slowly poked my head through the open doorway. And there was my Cindy wearing the top half of a Cat Woman outfit and straddling a large man dressed as Superman.

I was shocked.

I was horrified.

Didn't she know Cat Woman would never bonk Superman? Batman maybe, but never Superman. At that moment she looked over and saw me, the horror and disbelief evident on my face. I expected her to say something, deny it was happening, claim she was being forced against her will, anything but what she did. She turned back to the man on the bed and kept right on bonking him.

I did the only thing I could in the situation. I went to the kitchen and made myself a pot of tea. After she had finished she came out to talk to me.

"Honey, it's not what you think," she said.

"I think you were having sex with our bank manager," I replied.

"Okay, so it is what you think. But I was doing it for us."

"Us? How on earth can you having sex with our bank manager possibly be a benefit to us?"

"He said he'd give us a low interest home loan if I did."

"Oh." It was all I could think of to say. I guess what she said held some sort of logic. But I still felt betrayed. And I knew others would be hurt. "What about his wife? What if she found out?"

At that moment I heard the toilet flush and a middle aged Wonder Woman walked out of the bathroom twirling her magic lariat. It was the bank manager's wife.

She looked me up and down then turned to Cindy and said, "We have another one, do we? Well I guess I can handle him for you. I'm in the mood for a little bondage." She looked me up and down. "And he is kinda cute. Don't forget now, Cindy, Jonathan and Richard will be here soon."

"And who are Jonathan and Richard?" I asked my fiancée.

"The milkman and the baker. Honey, it's not what you think."

I left that night.

And so it was that I was walking down a street in a quiet part of town in the middle of the night. As I went by an alley voices from within grabbed my attention. I could see a group of four people, one woman and three men, illuminated by a street lamp. Two of the men were holding the woman from behind, while the third was on his knees before her, running his hands up her legs and under her skirt.

Now I am the first to admit I am not a hero, but I had just had a particularly hard day at work and most of my time walking the streets had been spent thinking about Cindy. I was ripe for trouble. So I cautiously moved into the alley, using the shadows to conceal my approach. I picked up a handy piece of wooden board that was sitting in a pile of garbage and crept closer, stopping at the edge of the shadows. I didn't want to reveal myself in the light of the street lamp.

Gathering up my courage I raised the wood and ran at them, yelling incoherently. The one doing the touchy-feely act turned just in time to catch the flat of the board across his face. It made a loud slapping noise as it hit him, instantly bloodying his nose and knocking him on his arse. His companions let go of the woman and faced me. I knew I was in trouble if I couldn't bluff these two into believing I could take them on and win. I decided the best approach was to fake total lunacy.

"Come on," I yelled, "I'll take you all on. I know Kung-Fu and I'm not afraid to use it." The only thing I knew about Kung Fu was the television show that was on Friday nights at 11:30. I leaped towards them, waving my arms wildly with elaborate chopping motions, all the while making weird sounds like a cat being strangled.

All three of my opponents stared at me for a second, then turned tail and fled. There's a lot to be said for acting like a complete loon. I turned to the woman who had fallen in a heap when her attackers let her go. She looked up at me as I extended a hand to lift her off the cold, garbage-strewn cement.

"What the hell do you think you are doing?" she yelled at me as she slapped my hand away.

"I'm helping you up," I replied.

"I can see that, you idiot. I meant why did you scare them off like that? Are you some sort of mental defective?"

"No, it was just an act to bluff them. I was just trying to protect you."

"Protect me?" she asked incredulously. "What makes you think I need protecting?"

"Well there were three of them attacking you. Anyone would need help if they were outnumbered like that." I had the feeling that this wasn't what I'd presumed it to be.

"They were not attacking me, you idiot. They were my johns."

"Your what?" I asked. I wanted to make sure I heard her right. She looked no more than 18 ... maybe 19, but with a mouth like an old sailor. Her long brown hair was a mess of tangles.

"My johns, my clients." She looked at me like I just wasn't getting it. "Jesus, you really are an idiot. They were my customers. They were going to pay me a hundred dollars to have sex with all three of them."

I looked at her dumbfounded. "You're a prostitute?"

"Oh very good, you finally worked it out. At this rate you'll be up to a fifth grade education in no time." This woman had a gift for sarcasm. I turned around and started to walk away. My bed suddenly looked very inviting.

"Hey, don't just walk off like that," she yelled after me. "You owe me a hundred dollars."

"What?" I said, turning back to her. "How do you figure that?"

"Well they weren't going to pay me till afterwards, and seeing as you scared them off before they could do the deed, you owe me what I was going to be paid."

"I don't have that sort of money," I said, patting my pockets for emphasis.

"Well you better find some," she said, walking up to me and poking me in the chest. "You owe me."

She was a feisty little thing. She couldn't have been much taller than 5'3" but she certainly packed a punch. The finger poking she was giving me in my chest was beginning to hurt. I grabbed her hand and looked into her big brown eyes.

"Look," I said, "there's a twenty-four hour donut shop around the corner. If you promise to stop poking me I'll buy you a donut and a cup of coffee.

"Two donuts," she said, pouting those full lips of hers. I will always remember how she looked at that moment, standing defiantly in the light of that old street lamp, threatening to poke me again over a donut.

"Okay, two," I agreed and smiled at her.

She smiled back at me. It was the kind of smile that lit up a room. She bent over and pulled a battered old backpack out from under a nearby cardboard box.

"And while we are having our coffee and donuts, we can discuss the hundred dollars you owe me."

The donut shop was really just a grease trap and the donuts were just stale bakery items with sprinkles, but at least the coffee was crap. It also appeared to have more than its quota of police officers sitting at the counter. Some of this town's finest, scarfing stale donuts and drinking bad coffee, while outside the latest crime wave was hitting its peak. The woman grabbed my arm and dragged me to a corner booth. She looked at the counter jocks with some trepidation.

"I don't like being near cops," she whispered to me. "There's something greasy about them."

"It's probably the donuts," I said. "How do you want your coffee?"

"I like my coffee like my men," she said.

"Strong and black?"

"No, white and in a cup."

I wasn't sure if that was a joke or not, but I decided not to push it. I walked over to the counter and ordered two white coffees and a half dozen donuts. The cop I was standing next to looked over my shoulder at the girl in the booth.

"I see you picked up Betsy," he said.

"Betsy?" I replied, "Is that her name?"

"Well actually we call her Twenty Dollar Bet."

I looked at him, not understanding what he meant.

"She bobs for twenty bucks. Two tenners for a tongue lash." The cop was getting exasperated at my ignorance. I guess I was just slow that night.

"She charges twenty dollars for a blow job." The cop turned to his partner and mumbled something to him, which must have been funny because they both laughed loudly at it. I collected my order and went back to the booth.

"You telling jokes over there?" she asked as I sat down.

"No, they were just telling me your name, Betsy."

"Oh were they now? And what other pearls of wisdom did they impart to you?"

"Nothing, it's not important."

"God I hate those bastards. All I am trying to do is survive on the streets, and they make it as hard as possible." She looked at the cops over the top of her coffee, her eyes squinting against the steam rising from the cup. She looked back at me and asked, "What's your name, Slim?"

"Howard ... Howard Bloom."

"Betsy Powell," she said, offering me her hand. I shook it.

"Pleased to meet you, Betsy. So why are you living on the streets?" I didn't expect much of an answer but she must have been in a talkative mood.

"My step father bashed me so I left."

"Why did he do that?" I asked.

"He was a bit upset because I had sex on his car. Well one of them anyway. He owns a car dealership, you see, and I had sex on the hood of one of his cars with his best salesman."

"But how did he know you had sex on his car? Did he catch you in the act?"

"Well it was a little hard to miss, Howard," she said with a wink. "We were doing it during his lunch break."

"You had sex on the hood of a car in the middle of the day?" I was amazed.

"Yup. Middle of the day, middle of the lot. I think he was just pissed because we dented the hood of a car he had just sold. You should've seen it. There was a perfect imprint of my arse on the hood of that Chrysler. Anyway, he hit me and I left."

"Did he fire the salesman?" I asked, trying to find some sort of sensibility in a totally insensible act.

"No, he wouldn't sack his own son."

I sprayed coffee across the table. "His son? Your step-brother?"

"Yup. What can I say, he was an incredible fuck. Besides, I like dangerous sex." She smiled at me with those full lips of hers. I was soon to find out just how dangerous she liked it.

"So what about you, Howard? What's in your dark past?"

"I don't have a dark past," I said, wishing she would change the subject.

"Sure you do. I've seen you walk these streets night after night. That's not normal behaviour. Come on, Howard, tell me everything."

I don't know why but I did. I told her all about Cindy, about the Super friends orgy, everything. And truth be told, I felt better after getting it all off my chest. Betsy listened to every word and when I was done she took my hand.

"I know just what you need, Howard. Come with me." She got up from the booth and led me outside. It was a lot colder out there and I pulled my coat shut against the wind. Betsy led me over to a police car parked by the curb, then around to the driver's side.

"What are we doing?" I asked. I was worried she was going to steal the car. The last thing I wanted was a spot on "Wildest Police Videos of Thirty-Four Year Old Men Stealing Cars With Teenage Girls". But instead of breaking into the police car she knelt down and quickly unzipped my fly. In a matter of seconds she had my dick out of hiding and was gently stroking it.

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The evening’s entertainment came to a typical end. The curtains closed, the lights came up, the applause died, and the audience rose to make their way out of the theater. It was noisy and chaotic with individual groups of people caught up in their own conversations and actions. Engaged in their own little dramas, no one noticed the pair of young women who hadn’t moved. Betsy sat there with tears running down her cheeks. “It was a comedy,” Sally said. They had just watched a university...

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Betsy CarterChapter 18

It was three o’clock in the morning when the jet Betsy was on arrived at the Honolulu airport. It touched down on the runway, and taxied over to the hangar. Betsy looked out the window. There was one person on duty, along with the limousine driver waiting for them to exit the jet. The man on duty was wearing the overalls that identified him as a mechanic. The limousine driver was wearing the typical black outfit of commercial limo drivers everywhere. While gathering her stuff, Betsy asked...

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Betsy CarterChapter 7

Ling woke up, immediately aware that every part of her body hurt. She started going through the mental inventory of body parts. Ribs? It hurt to breathe, so she had a couple of cracked ribs. She gingerly moved her arms, legs, fingers, and toes. She was relieved to discover that there weren’t any casts. There weren’t any broken bones. She tried to locate a muscle that wasn’t screaming out in pain and failed, miserably. She knew it was going to hurt to get up and try to move around. She...

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Betsy CarterChapter 14

Sweating profusely, Betsy wrestled the fifty-five gallon steel drum down the ramp from the ‘Bloated Shark’ to the dock. The wooden ramp creaked under the strain of the load. Forty-five gallons of salt water weighed over three hundred and eighty pounds. It was a little too bulky and heavy for even Betsy to carry. The Bloated Shark was the name she had given the tugboat she had purchased for a research platform. When she had found it, it was just an old tug that had seen better days. It had...

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Betsy CarterChapter 7

“Hello,” the man said when Betsy stepped into the instrument room on the tug. He was big as a mountain, with tattoos that ran the full length of his arms. His legs were the size of tree trunks. His hair was cut short, and he had a scar on his chin that gave him the appearance that he ate small babies for breakfast. He was holding a screwdriver in his hand, which was pointed in her general direction. “Who are you?” “I’m Paul.” “Well, Paul, what are you doing on my boat?” “I work for Dr....

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Betsy CarterChapter 12

Betsy stood atop the building looking down at the people below. Several people were looking up at her, thinking that she was going to jump. She smiled, backed up a few steps, and then ran forward and off of the roof. She spread her arms and legs wide while gravity made its presence known. The people below screamed thinking they were about to see her splatter on the sidewalk. She was only on a four story building, so it wouldn’t have been that great of a splatter, but people aren’t rational...

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Betsy CarterChapter 4

Betsy waded ashore. She had a large fish, which she held by its tail, slung over her shoulder nearly to her waist. It was flopping around, but she ignored its motions. Once away from the water, she dropped the fish on the sand and removed the rebreather from her back. Then she knelt down, and with her knife, filleted the fish. It didn’t take long for her to remove several nice fillets from the fish. She took a minute to wash the fish filets off in the ocean as well as return the innards to...

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Betsy CarterChapter 6

Once the family left, Betsy and the staff settled into the process of learning to live together. There were quirks to learn and preferences to discover. The house, with its wide open spacious rooms, was designed to give great views of the exotic landscape. It did not promote privacy, particularly with six people living in the house. Betsy was willing to drop her clothes without a moment’s notice, and head out to the beach. She was just as likely to wear clothes around the house as not. About...

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Betsy CarterChapter 2

In the process of selling the idea of their filtration system, Jake and John Widmeir had made two interesting discoveries. The first was that Betsy Carter had almost limitless energy. They had been told that, but seeing was believing. She could keep going long after everyone else collapsed from exhaustion. There had been one funny little incident in which a cocksure kid had thought he could keep up with her, in the workout room of the hotel. She had walked out bubbly and full of energy,...

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Betsy CarterChapter 16

Carl had no real idea where he was. Upon learning that he was single and lived alone; Betsy’s father, Ed, had insisted on taking him to the Carter home, where Carl would get around the clock care. It was an offer that Carl found nearly impossible to turn down. It wasn’t that Carl was concerned about the care he would receive in the hospital; but what would happen after he was discharged, was an issue. There was no one at his apartment to take care of him, and he wasn’t about to ask one of his...

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Betsy CarterChapter 19

Head buried in her closet, Betsy was tossing clothes out left and right. Charlie and Alice were standing at the door watching her. They were a little amused by her behavior. Alice said, “I do believe that Betsy is in a tizzy.” “Tizzy? Yes, she does look like a person in a tizzy,” Charlie said. “It could be a dither,” Alice said. “No. It’s definitely a tizzy, not a dither,” Charlie said. “I wonder why she’s in a tizzy?” Betsy growled and then muttered, “I’ll show them a tizzy.” “I have...

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Betsy CarterChapter 16

Charlie was seated at the desk in her office inside the house, watching Betsy fidget in her chair. They had returned from the capital the previous day. It was necessary to get caught up on all of the work that had accumulated over the past few days. Fortunately, it hadn’t taken nearly as long as she expected to get caught up on the business aspects of Betsy’s life. The staff had taken care of nearly everything in their absence. She looked down at Betsy’s calendar for a moment, flipped...

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Betsy CarterChapter 3

The modern person, who has lived a significant percentage of their life in a digital economy, can not imagine what life would be like without checks, credit cards, debit cards, and online banking. Mortgages, rent, utilities, and insurance are paid with check or by electronic transfer. Large purchases and consumer goods are paid with credit cards, or checks. Plastic is not reserved only for big items. People will whip out a credit or debit card to pay for a five dollar lunch, or a cup of...

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Betsy CarterChapter 21

With Sally away on her honeymoon, Betsy was at loose ends. After Chuck’s kidnapping, she just didn’t want to take off for the ocean for a week at a time. At this point, it wasn’t necessary. She had all of the biological data necessary for her dissertation. All that was missing was sufficient tracking data to support her arguments and time would take care of that. She didn’t need to tag any more sharks since she had already tagged far more of them than was necessary for her dissertation. For...

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Betsy CarterChapter 3

Ling said, “You look like hell.” “I’ve been around your daughter for a couple of days,” Gary replied pointedly. He tried to count the days, but they all ran into a blur of move and move and move. He had never been so tired in his life. Trying to keep up with Betsy was a constant effort. She was always in motion and that required him to always be in motion. The normal human being wasn’t built for that level of activity. “You should get some rest,” Kelly said. Gary pointed at Ling and said,...

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Betsy CarterChapter 1

In what has to be one of the greatest plays on words of all time, Mark Twain wrote: ‘Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.’ “This can’t possibly be happening. It’s impossible. I just won’t accept it.” Everyone has observed denial at work. Everyone has experienced denial for him or her self. Denial is a universal experience. One can deny it, but that denial rather proves the point. Denial is an unavoidable consequence of how the human mind works. The human mind makes gross generalizations...

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Betsy CarterChapter 8

In the short time she had worked for Betsy, life for Charlie had been interesting. Still unable to get around with any kind of ease, Charlie was more than happy to sit behind the desk and take care of the hundreds of little things, that had been ignored by Betsy. She’d been stunned to discover that Betsy hadn’t even bothered to open a local bank account. She had been shocked one day, to discover a past due statement buried with the stack of mail that had accumulated over a couple of weeks....

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Betsy CarterChapter 7

Betsy was pacing around outside the construction site. The site engineer (Stan Kubrick) and one of the foremen (Jim Franklin) were there with her, wondering why she had literally dragged them away from their homes. Chuck was standing under a palm, enjoying the shade, while George was nervously licking his lips. A man wandered by and stared at the group for a second. Finally, he approached and said, “Hey, Jim!” “Hello, Kirk.” “What are you doing here?” Kirk asked. He had been working on...

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Betsy CarterChapter 12

Betsy stood in front of the little stand that was selling meat. The stand had once been a little souvenir hut that had sold glitzy trinkets to tourists. It had a fake grass roof, giving it a kind of hokey appearance that tourists expected of a tropical island. She wondered where it had come from, but wasn’t interested enough to ask. A bird flew overhead and landed upon a branch of a nearby bush. She turned to look at it. It was a red crested cardinal. Like many of the more common birds on...

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Betsy CarterChapter 9

Betsy skipped down the hallway pausing to read the sign on each door. The other students in the hallway would move over to the other side to avoid getting hit by the jump rope. She stopped in front of one of the doors and read the name off the nameplate aloud, “Sally Tilton.” She stepped back nearly hitting a student with her jump rope and read the sign on the door aloud, “Keep out.” She stopped swinging the rope around, but kept up the jumping motion while knocking on the door. She called...

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Betsy CarterChapter 18

Betsy paced the floor, criss-crossing the living room in her house. Fortunately, the house was built with a wide open spacial style that allowed her a lot of room to move. If the room had been a bit smaller, she would have been bouncing off the walls ... literally, not figuratively. Not for the first time since returning to the house that morning, she asked, “Where is he?” “I don’t know,” Charlie answered without having to ask who he was. “Why isn’t Gary here?” “He had to go to the...

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Betsy CarterChapter 20

With the destruction of the economy, a number of things had changed in the world. One, which almost no one would even think about, was the disappearance of certain specialty shops, of which bridal stores were a good example. There just wasn’t a place to buy what had become a traditional wedding gown. What few dresses had remained on the shelves of stores at the time of the collapse had long since disappeared. Young couples getting married now tended to wear nice dresses and suits. The new...

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A Journey of a Real WomanChapter 2 Betsy Goes to College

Betsy finished having something to eat and immediately returned to the dream bed. Over the next couple of days the pattern would become very familiar, as she would not be content until all the chapters of her life had been reviewed. The spare bedroom would be the launching pad for every session and this time she curled up on the bed, as if she was a little girl again. Her eyes had barely closed when she remembered herself going off to college. When she was accepted into an Atlanta school, it...

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Betsy CarterChapter 1

The desert stretches from horizon to horizon, existing in both time and space. One man gazes upon it and sees paradise. Another man gazes upon the same scene and only sees desolation. One desert, two men, and three entirely different worlds. It is not a mystery why people argue and bicker over nearly everything. If two people can’t agree on something as vast and as timeless as a desert, why should it be a surprise if they can’t agree on much of anything? The variations in preferences of even...

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Betsy CarterChapter 5

Charlie was wheeled out of the hospital in a wheelchair. As with a lot of patients, she had argued that it wasn’t necessary, except that it was. Her prosthetic was packed away in her luggage, which Betsy was carrying. Either the infection had been a little more aggressive than she had thought, or she had really been a lot more tired than she had felt. She was so weak that she was afraid that she might not be able to use the crutches she’d been given. Once they were outside, Betsy handed the...

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Betsy CarterChapter 11

Tight-lipped, Ed stared at the man. Talking with him was a constant assault on his truth sense. The longer he talked, the worse the lies got. It was as if one lie emboldened the next. Ed said, “She was drugged.” “The test results were lost,” the man said with a smirk. Ed’s truth sense stabbed him in the brain upon hearing the lie. He said, “Quit lying.” “I’m not lying. They were lost.” “She was drugged, and you know it!” Ed shouted. The man replied, “She chewed his arm off and beat him...

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Betsy CarterChapter 9

Chuck wandered over to the security center and office building construction site, searching for Gary. The building was still a long ways from finished, but he could imagine what it would look like when it would be completed. The foundation was in place, the framing was complete, and some of the exterior walls had been added. Chuck found Gary inspecting the building. Gary was checking to make sure that nothing that didn’t belong had been added to the walls. There were folks who would be...

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