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“I agree. I will see what I can do to convince a certain young man to become a caretaker.”

Harry stood behind the young man watching him. Unable to keep silent any longer, Harry said, “You’re talking to a mongoose.”

“I know,” the young man answered.

“They don’t talk back,” Harry said making reference to the weird one sided conversation he’d been listening to.

“You don’t know that. In fact, she’s quite talkative,” the young man said while rising from his kneeling position to face Harry.

“It’s a mongoose,” Harry said as if explaining something to a simpleton.

“Yes, she is. She’s a very fine example of one,” the young man said. He looked over at the mongoose and said, “Run along now. I must talk to this young man for a bit.”

Harry stared at the young man wondering what kinds of drugs he was taking. When he glanced back at where the mongoose had been, he found that it had slipped back into the undergrowth.

“Allow me to introduce myself. I am William Redman Carter. Your friend, Chuck, is marrying my sister.”

“So you are Betsy’s brother,” Harry said.

People had warned him that one of her brother’s was a little different. He had assumed by the reverence in their voices that he was different in a good way rather than just a little touched in the head. Needless to say, he wasn’t impressed by someone who talked to animals and thought that they talked back to him.

“And you are Harry Mahoe, Chuck’s childhood friend.”

“Guilty as charged.”

“I think friends are important, don’t you?”

“Yes,” Harry said somewhat uncomfortable with the topic.

“Never underestimate the value of friendship. It is worth more than your weight in gold.”

“I wouldn’t put any price tag on it,” Harry said.

The past few days had not been the kind of reunion between friends that he had expected. It seemed to him that Chuck had changed a lot. He didn’t know if it was him or Chuck who had changed the most. There was a kind of ill defined tension between the two of them.

He wondered if their friendship would survive Chuck’s marriage to Betsy. He knew about a lot of friendships that slowly withered and died when one friend got married. A lot of married couples didn’t feel comfortable with a single guy hanging around with them.

“You’re very lucky that Chuck is your best friend,” William said.

“I take it that you like him.”

“I don’t really know him. At least, not as well as you do. I do know that he’s a very important person for the future of civilization,” William said.

“Future of civilization?”

“Yes.”

Harry was convinced that William was mad as a hatter. First he talked to a mongoose as if it actually was answering him. Now he was talking about his friend Chuck being important for the future of civilization. He wondered what topic was coming next.

William asked, “Do you think that the two people who have taken responsibility for leading the world into the future should be happy?”

“I suppose so,” Harry said. “Who are these two people who are going to lead the world into the future?”

“My sister and me.”

Harry nearly burst out laughing. He asked, “Don’t you think it is rather pretentious for someone to say they’ve taken responsibility for leading the world into the future?”

“Not when it is a fact.”

“Ah!” Harry said looking around to see if he could find a reasonable excuse to put some distance between him and William.

William said, “I have something important to ask of you.”

“What?”

“I want you to take charge of the islands,” William said.

Harry laughed thinking William was joking. The laughter slowly died when he saw that William wasn’t smiling.

Harry said, “There’s already a Governor running the state.”

William said, “I don’t mean that you should be running things. The islands need a spokesman for the flora and fauna. The upheavals in the economy have caused people to turn to the land as a source of food. Most of them are clueless about how to take care of it. Your people constitute almost a quarter of the population. They have a long history of living on the land. You need to organize them to teach others how to take care of the environment.”

“What about Betsy?” Harry asked.

“She’s going to be busy,” William said.

“Isn’t she supposed to be leading the world into the future?” Harry asked thinking that if she was so important then it was her job and not his.

“That’s what she’ll be busy doing. She won’t have the time to take care of the environment as well,” William said.

“Do you honestly think people will listen to me?” Harry asked.

“Yes,” William answered and then walked off.

Harry grabbed Chuck by the arm and led him down to the beach despite Chuck’s protests.

Once he was convinced that they were far enough away from the house so that they wouldn’t be overheard, he said, “Chuck, don’t marry her.”

“Why do you say that?” Chuck asked.

“She’s crazy and all of the people with her are crazy,” Harry said.

Over the past day and night, Harry had been meeting members of her family. It was a large family. He didn’t believe what he was told about them. Ed Biggers, the cowboy, was supposedly a Druid, but he didn’t act like one. Dan Biggerstaff was a computer guru of some sort. He had been told that Leroy, Betsy’s biological father, had won the Nobel Prize in Biology. Druids, computer gurus, and Nobel Prize winners didn’t reminisce about sitting on the floor playing games of Hunt the Bug-eyed Monsters with the kids. Bill had introduced himself as a garbage man and was the only one who Harry believed was telling the truth.

The women in her family were just as bad in terms of exaggerating their backgrounds. He’d been told that Kelly was a nurse who was also a Druid, Linda was a world famous author, Claire was a world champion with a rifle, and Ling was the most dangerous woman in the world. He did believe Ling was dangerous. An uneasy chill ran down his spine when he had been introduced to her.

The only one he liked was Lucy, William’s wife. She had told him she was the daughter of the owner of a hardware store in a small town in Pennsylvania. She was down to earth and dismissed William’s claim that she was a world famous mathematician.

“Betsy is not crazy.”

Harry said, “Don’t make excuses for her. I’ve been listening to all kinds of crazy stories about her and none of them are believable. She’s not in touch with reality. No one swims with Mako sharks! No one fights Russian Spetsnaz and wins. There’s no way that little lady is one of the most dangerous women in the world. Everyone says she’s rich. There’s no such thing as being rich today. Everyone is just working to get by.”

Shaking his head sadly, Chuck said, “Harry, you don’t know what you are saying. I’ve seen her swim with Mako sharks. She dove into highly chummed waters and swam next to a monster shark. I swear it was the biggest Mako I’ve ever seen. It was huge. The sharks swam with her through blood infused waters without attacking her. She was right up with them. I nearly pissed in my pants watching her.

“I’ve seen her fight. You wouldn’t believe it. I couldn’t believe it and I was watching her. She took care of four men without even breaking a sweat. I’m not talking about four little guys, but real soldiers who are highly trained in the martial arts. She whipped their asses, all at the same time. Not only that, they thanked her for the lesson.

“I hate to tell you this, but I’m filthy rich by today’s standards. I own partial interests in a hundred businesses. I’ve got a student from the Druid College helping me organize my businesses. I have a stockpile of cell phone minutes and food that is almost obscene.

“Betsy is even richer than I am. She’s got interests in more companies than me by an order of magnitude. We’re talking thousands of companies. She’s got five people who track all of her business interests and a student from the Druid College to help out.

“You are so wrong about her that it is almost embarrassing.”

Harry said, “I talked to her brother earlier. I’m telling you that he’s a few cards short of a full deck.”

“That’s not true. He’s the most aware person I’ve ever met. He knows things,” Chuck said.

“I found him talking to a mongoose earlier and he was acting like it was talking back,” Harry said dismissively.

“According to everyone in the family, William can talk to animals and they do answer back,” Chuck said knowing that it sounded ridiculous. “His Native American name is ‘Talks With Animals.’”

“I think he needs to lay off the old fire water,” Harry said.

“He’s a Druid.”

“I’m beginning to wonder about those Druids if they are any example.”

“I’ve met a lot of Druids. You don’t want to mess with them,” Chuck said thinking back to his time at the Druid College.

“I’m sorry, but talking to a mongoose is just a little bit weird.”

“You know Penny and her reputation,” Chuck said.

“That’s true.”

Chuck said, “Give Betsy the benefit of the doubt.”

Harry said, “I think you’re making a mistake. The wedding is tomorrow and it’s not too late to change your mind.”

“I love her,” Chuck said.

“Well, when you realize that you’ve made a mistake give me a call. I’ll help you all I can,” Harry said tiredly.

Chuck said, “We’re all going out to dinner tonight. Come with us.”

“Okay,” Harry said.

It was a rather large crowd that was seated around the table at the restaurant. It was actually four long tables pulled end to end. Betsy, Chuck, Steve, Penny, Ling, and Claire were seated with their backs to the wall such that they could watch the entire room. Harry sat at one end of the table next to Chuck so that he would have someone with whom he was comfortable talking with. William sat on the other side of Harry. Betsy’s fathers, Oliver, and Linda were seated with their backs to the rest of the room.

There were still a lot of seats open for the rest of the party to join them. Unfortunately, Betsy’s other brothers and sister hadn’t arrived at the restaurant yet. They were bringing the food that would be traded for the meal.

Five rough looking men entered the restaurant. The owner of the restaurant had been standing near the front window of the place. He had seen them chase off a car full of customers. He had heard about a small gang that was attempting to bully their way into the protection racket. He knew they had beaten a number of other businessmen into paying a weekly tribute of cell phone minutes. So far no one had been seriously injured, but he feared that situation wouldn’t last long.

“Hey, old man. You need some insurance on this place.”

“It looks like a fire could start at any minute.”

The owner held up his hands and begged, “I don’t want any trouble.”

“Good. We like to eat every day. I think you could help us out with that,” the apparent leader of the gang of thugs said.

“Don’t forget we need to make calls while we’re eating our meals,” another member of the gang said.

The owner of the place paled. He couldn’t afford to feed them every day and to give them any of the cell phone minutes people paid to eat there. The restaurant business was barely surviving as it was. If it wasn’t for the fact that the majority of his customers brought food as barter for his Chef’s excellent cooking skills, he’d have already shut the doors on the place.

The whole crowd at Betsy’s table turned to watch the drama at the front of the restaurant. It was obvious, even from across the room, what was happening.

“It’s my turn, Momma Ling.”

“Let me handle this, Betsy.”

“Aren’t you going to offer to take care of them, William?”

“Nope. I already know how it is going to turn out, Lucy. It needs to happen the way it will unfold.”

Everyone turned to stare at William. He grinned and shrugged his shoulders.

“So that’s why you insisted we come here?”

“Do you need to ask that, Daddy Ed?”

“No.”

“What about you, Penny? Do you want a piece of them?”

“I’m tired of fighting, Lucy. I’m going to let someone else take care of it, for a change.”

“I don’t blame you, Penny.”

“I could talk to them.”

“Ed, I’d like a turn.”

“Claire, you’re wearing a nice dress. I’d hate for you to mess it up.”

“You’re right, Kelly. It would be a shame to mess it up. They don’t make clothes like this any more.”

“How about we share, Momma Ling?”

“There’s only five of them, Betsy.”

“William, is there a chance that more of them will show up?”

“Sorry, Betsy. They’re it.”

“You’re getting married tomorrow.”

“It’ll help take care of my wedding jitters, Momma Linda.”

“You don’t have any wedding jitters, Betsy.”

“I could pretend to have them.”

With Betsy, her mothers, Sally, Lucy, and Penny, there were eight women present. There were Betsy’s fathers, William, Steve, Harry, Oliver, and Chuck with them thereby making nine men. Harry could not believe that the eight men were sitting around while the women were arguing which which of them would have the pleasure of dealing with the five thugs at the door of the restaurant. He looked at the other men as if they were scum.

Pulling out a pistol, Harry said, “I’ll take care of them.”

Putting a hand on Harry’s pistol, William said, “Put that away. Betsy or Ling will handle it.”

“They are women,” Harry protested.

Dan Biggerstaff said, “I know, but they enjoy it so much.”

“We’d hate to ruin their fun,” Bill said.

“You’ve got to be kidding!”

Looking over at the men harassing the owner of the place, Ling said, “I haven’t had a chance to kick ass in ages.”

“Same here,” Betsy said.

Chuck asked, “What about those five guys you fought while I was at the Druid College?”

“That was a long time ago,” Betsy said.

“Okay. I’ll let you do it.”

“Thanks, Momma Ling.”

Knowing that further argument would be a lost cause, Chuck sighed and said, “Be careful.”

“Don’t worry about me. There are just five of them.”

Harry said, “Are you kidding?”

William said, “She’ll be okay.”

Betsy skipped over to the front of the restaurant while whistling ‘It’s a Long Way to Tipperary.’ She stopped two steps away from them. She put her hands behind her back and rocked to and fro.

In a little girl voice, she said, “You’re in my way.”

Harry watched her while rubbing his forehead. He decided that she was crazy and was going to get herself killed. He started to rise from his chair to go help her. William grabbed his arm and pulled him back. Ling shook her head at him.

William said, “Watch and learn.”

“Watch what? I don’t want to watch her get hurt,” Harry asked.

“I picked this place for a reason,” William said earning a look from nearly everyone at the table.

Penny said, “I feel sorry for them. They are in for a world of hurt.”

“Are you folks crazy?” Harry asked.

The spokesman for the group of thugs said, “The restaurant is closed until further notice.”

Betsy said, “Boys, I know what you’re doing. It’s time to stop this nonsense. Take your bats and go home. The baseball game is over.”

The five thugs exchanged amused glances. Under different circumstances they would have entertained themselves with her, but they were after something a bit more serious. They were attempting to establish themselves in the protection racket. They figured with a good enough show of violence (involving breaking things with their baseball bats) that they’d intimidate all of the other businesses in the area once the word got around. They were sure that after tonight they would only have to show up and demand that the store owner pay insurance in the form of cell phone minutes and the store owner would comply.

“Go home and play with your dolls, little girl.”

All of the women at the table grimaced.

Covering her eyes, Sally said, “That was a mistake.”

Betsy gave a short cry of frustration. Stamping her foot, she said, “Why is it that every bad guy tells me to go home and play with my dolls? I never had a doll. I don’t like dolls. I’d never play with one even if I had one. Now get out of my way.”

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Betsy CarterChapter 6

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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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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Betsy CarterChapter 22

Chuck was seated in the backyard passing the time by watching a couple of birds working together in building a nest. Watching them build a structure for the results of their mating reminded him that he was going to be married soon. He was looking forward to the event without the kind of nervousness that plagued many grooms. There was only one downside – he wished his parents were still alive to see him get married. He wished his parents could have met Betsy. He was sure they would have loved...

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Betsy CarterChapter 10

Sally walked into the room thinking that she had made a horrible mistake. There were a lot of people, none of whom she recognized, moving around. She grabbed Gary’s arm to prevent being separated from him. Betsy had disappeared somewhere into the heart of the party. It was a typical frat party – a lot of testosterone driven young men, scantily dressed young women, too much booze, not enough light; and loud music, which made talking impossible. The air had the lingering hint of a sickly sweet...

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Betsy CarterChapter 13

The sound of waves crashing along the beach provided a background noise that Betsy found particularly relaxing. She was sitting tailor fashion on the beach, looking out across the ocean at the distant horizon. This was about as calm as Betsy could appear to act. It truly was an appearance of calm rather than true calm. She was digging two holes. She was excavating one hole with each hand, and using the sand in the other hand to fill it in again. The strength required to shove her hands into...

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Betsy CarterChapter 17

By the morning after the altercation with Kyle, the swelling in Carl’s face had reduced to the point where he could see again. His nose was still tender, but most of the pain was gone. It was hard to believe that Kyle had been able to hurt him so badly, with just two punches. He’d been beaten up a few times in high school, but that had been nothing compared to the previous day. He had awakened that morning to find Betsy, wearing a knee-length skirt and white blouse, seated in a chair reading...

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Betsy CarterChapter 21

Ling, pulling Cal behind her by his ear, followed Millie and Melvin out of the plane. Betsy was inside with Kelly and the rescuers planning how to free the two men trapped in the chairs. Jimmy was over by the fire piling branches on it after getting it restarted. Ed was with him giving him pointers on the care and management of a good campfire. Ling threw Cal to the ground. Looking at Millie, she asked, “What’s the story with him?” “He’s an asshole,” Millie answered. “I figured that much...

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