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Passing the kitchen the second time, the vodka sang to him from the freezer its sweet song of forgetfulness. He longed to dart in there and free it from its prison, to twist the cap off with a practiced flick of his thumb and tip his head back, filling his mouth with the only thing that could quell the fear that roiled his stomach. Mullins clapped one hand on his shoulder, perhaps sensing something. The goddamn man was on him like a tick.
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smacked into the asphalt
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trailer for a while, but with a little time he could save up a down payment for a house, even if alimony and child support payments slowed him down. Who knew? Tina might even want to get back together eventually, to start a new life in a new place where Garraty didn't drink too much and there wasn't a dead kid trying to gut him. Distance
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shithead,
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little fucker had
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Garraty
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And it's Cuckoo Kid Killer
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on the other hand, had been a hippie-dippy back in the day. That's what Grandma Rose--Mom's mom--called him. Bobby wasn't sure exactly what it meant, but he thought it involved long hair and LSD. Grandma Rose didn't hold Dad in high regard, that was for sure. Bobby was just thankful that if his dad had been doing LSD it was a good thing he hadn't jumped off a rooftop, like the kid in the film Mrs. Callaway had shown them in Health class. Th..
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Something was in his mouth,
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Water," he croaked. His throat felt like the arid ground he'd seen all over the news the previous year when the drought in the midwest was so bad, brown earth so criss-crossed with cracks it looked more like plated scales than dirt. He had a sudden memory of a bad dream, one where he was swallowing a snake whole, and his chest tightened. He could almost feel the thing going down. Must"
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Couldn't he even catch one little fucking break?
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buddy," he said. "Of course I know what day it is. I was sleeping when you knocked, and I'm still fuzzy. Just confused for a second. This has been a real shitter of a week. I got laid off. Downsized." Oh, and I killed that boy standing next to you. The one that won't shut up."
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