Locomotive to the Past George Schultz (top 10 books to read TXT) š
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āA job? Like the rest of you? All you doā¦ is sit here and write drivel! For Harlequin or Silhouette . . . or someone! Iām halfway surprised that youāre not running around the house, right nowā¦ absolutely naked!ā
āI was, you know! About a half-hour ago! Sorry that you missed it! Andā¦ like everything else . . . you donāt have the remotest of ideas! Not the faintest clue . . . as to what it takes! What it takes . . . to whomp up a two-hundred page novel! So, donāt you dare put downā¦ what I do! Itās honest! Unlike your own selfishā¦ semi-legalā¦ pursuits! Your exploitation . . . of your own son! Among others!ā
āWhy, you . . . !
āAnd, you listen! Listen to me, Sheila! If I was Jasonā¦ Iād have greened the scene too! Iād have gotten the hell out! Outā¦ from under your overbearing thumb! A helluva long time ago! A helluva long time ago! Andā¦ let me tell you something else, Miss Smart-Ass! If he does come aroundā¦ Iām going to harbor him! Isnāt that what they say? āHarborā someone? And I may evenā¦ may even take him, to bed! Iām sorry nowā¦ that I didnāt! That I havenāt! That I didnāt . . . didnāt just go aheadā¦ and actually take the kid, to bed! Listen to me, Sheila! I promise nothing . . . beddy-bye-wiseā¦ for the future! In fact, go ahead, and think of whatever thingsā¦ whatever things sexual . . . that really piss you off! And you can count . . . on the fact that I will have done it, with him! Done it to him! If I ever see him again!ā
āCome off it, Debbie! I figure you already did seduce him. And I think that youāve been compliant . . . in his running away! He didnāt have that much money! Had no resources, on himā¦ or with him! For him to have stayed awayā¦ stayed away, for this long . . . heād have to have had some help! Substantial help! And I donāt know, of anybody elseā¦ outside of my friendly, neighborhood, seductress . . . to whom he could ever come, for help! To whom he would come, for help! To whom heād ever think of coming toā¦ to help him out!ā
āWell, the longer this conversation goes on . . . the sorrier your friendly, neighborhood, seductress is getting! Sorry as hell! How regrettable it is . . . that Jason didnāt come to me, for help! Or, for something else! For somethingā¦ spectacularly . . . else! But, letās face it. Iām pretty sure, that your kid is more resourceful . . . much more resourcefulā¦ than youāre willing to believe! To give him credit for! Somehow or another, heās managed, to get himself out! Out of your greedy clutches! My compliments go out to him! Where ever he may be!ā
āWell, Iām going to the police on this, andā¦ā
āThatās something you shouldāve done! Shouldāve done . . . gone and doneā¦ last week, for Godās sakes!ā
āYes! And when I do. Iām going to give them my theory as to where he might be! And with whom!ā
āYou just go right ahead! You do that! And may I remind youā¦ that āthe kidā is twenty-one! Or is it twenty-two? Whether or not he acts like it! Even if what you suspect would happen to be trueā¦ and I still say youāve got your head, totally, up your assā¦ no laws wouldāve been broken! None! Zilch! Itās not statutory rape, yāknow. Not unlawfulā¦ to let a kid, that age, boff me! If I were you, I think Iād be a little more worried aboutā¦ whether this thing, with Doctor Keltner, ever blows up, in your face!ā
āDebbie? Debbieā¦ youāve got this thing all wrong! Your information is all screwed up!ā
āThereās gonna be a lot of peopleā¦ asking a lot of questions,ā responded the hostessāundeterred. āA helluva lot of questions! A helluva lot of people! And, listen! Iāve not said anything to Mark! To Markā¦ at the radio stationā¦ about your situation. You can believe thatā¦ or not. And Iām still not going to! Not a word! But, I am telling you thatā¦ if I were youā¦ Iād be more than a little concerned! And, againā¦ as far as this thing with Jason being gone is concernedā¦ youāre barking up the wrong damn tree! Way up the wrong damn tree!ā
Sheila Rutkowski had stormed out of her erstwhile friendās house. She was halfway down the walkāmoving toward the streetāwhen it occurred to her that Debbie might be watching. Being already so āmisunderstoodā, she knew that she would do wellāto restore her limp! Substantially! And quickly!
Her recent hostess had promised herāthat sheād not divulge her theory, as to Sheilaās, years-ago, āaccidentā. Not to Mark Martin, the investigative reporter, at WWJāor, presumably, anyone else. Still, it would not be any sort of help, if Debbie were to see her being a little more āathleticā, than sheād needed to be!
Jasonās mother didnāt know exactly what she was going to do, at that point. Finding a public phoneāfrom which to call for another taxi (hopefully, one with a driver, whoād be much more appreciative)āin the, strictly-residential, neighborhood would be almost impossible.
On an impulse, she made her way out, onto the streetāand began to walk, alongside the many vehicles parked there. The fifth car was a 1998 Buick LeSabre. And the keys! There they were! In the ignition!
It had beenāliterallyāyears, since sheād driven any car! Anywhere! Her brotherās ā79 Plymouth Furyāand her former husbandās 1981 Oldsmobile 98āhad been it! In ājust about foreverā!
Brazenly (what else?) she opened the driverās door, slid in, and cranked the car, to life! She clipped the rear bumper of the year-old Cadillac sedan, parked in front of herāas she, hurriedly, pulled out into the sparse traffic.
She droveābeing careful to observe
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