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Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express Book 15)

Jess Butcher
4.9/5 (30185 ratings)
Description:Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express - Short Fiction)"DAMNIT!" the old woman screeched. "Why the hell don't you never keep no food in this damn house? You tryin' to starve me boy?" she snarled, crunching a fistful of chips, crumbs falling generously on the front of the soiled nightgown she wore.Forty-one years Duane Castor had spent in this house with his mother, just the two of them since his father left without a word in '79. Duane, Sr. had vanished on an ordinary Tuesday morning and his son grew ever more envious of his absent sire."Where you goin'?" Minnie snarled. Her eyes narrowed as Duane turned to leave."To my workshop, Momma; I have work to do. I need to put another coat of varnish on Mrs. Cole's antique bureau before I deliver it tomorrow and I finally received the parts I need to repair my band-saw. I have a full-day ahead of me.""Humph," Minnie Castor snorted, "turn that heat up before you go, you tryin' to freeze me to death?" she asked in a tone of disgust before turning her attention to Judge Judy."It's supposed to warm up some today," Duane said dreamily, his gaze shifting to the window and the fresh, sparkling snow covering the front lawn. The glittering mantle brought him inexplicable joy, a fleeting happiness so tangible he stood motionless for a moment savoring the small comfort it afforded him."Don't plan on using the snow as an excuse for not drivin' me to the store," she said, her tone cold, unyielding. "We're damn near out of everything, I ain't got not cheezees, I ain't got no ice cream, I ain't got no--"Yes, yes, we'll go this evening," he interrupted. "We'll go like always but right now I've got an antique shop to run and—“"ANTIQUE SHOP!” she screeched. “More like a junk-repair shop if you wanna’ know what I think. And don't you go cuttin' me off when I'm talkin', boy. Not as long as your livin' under my roof."We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express Book 15). To get started finding Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express Book 15), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express Book 15)

Jess Butcher
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express - Short Fiction)"DAMNIT!" the old woman screeched. "Why the hell don't you never keep no food in this damn house? You tryin' to starve me boy?" she snarled, crunching a fistful of chips, crumbs falling generously on the front of the soiled nightgown she wore.Forty-one years Duane Castor had spent in this house with his mother, just the two of them since his father left without a word in '79. Duane, Sr. had vanished on an ordinary Tuesday morning and his son grew ever more envious of his absent sire."Where you goin'?" Minnie snarled. Her eyes narrowed as Duane turned to leave."To my workshop, Momma; I have work to do. I need to put another coat of varnish on Mrs. Cole's antique bureau before I deliver it tomorrow and I finally received the parts I need to repair my band-saw. I have a full-day ahead of me.""Humph," Minnie Castor snorted, "turn that heat up before you go, you tryin' to freeze me to death?" she asked in a tone of disgust before turning her attention to Judge Judy."It's supposed to warm up some today," Duane said dreamily, his gaze shifting to the window and the fresh, sparkling snow covering the front lawn. The glittering mantle brought him inexplicable joy, a fleeting happiness so tangible he stood motionless for a moment savoring the small comfort it afforded him."Don't plan on using the snow as an excuse for not drivin' me to the store," she said, her tone cold, unyielding. "We're damn near out of everything, I ain't got not cheezees, I ain't got no ice cream, I ain't got no--"Yes, yes, we'll go this evening," he interrupted. "We'll go like always but right now I've got an antique shop to run and—“"ANTIQUE SHOP!” she screeched. “More like a junk-repair shop if you wanna’ know what I think. And don't you go cuttin' me off when I'm talkin', boy. Not as long as your livin' under my roof."We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express Book 15). To get started finding Cold Feet (Lexington Avenue Express Book 15), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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