Friday, May 6, 2022

New release sample: THE LIVING PROOF GETS THE BLUES

 Meanwhile, Stephen Grandstone had started harassing Pastor Rocky.

He knew he had been Drake Abbot, in Magna Magma. How? How did the Grandstones find out anything? Shady sources, at the very least.

Get this: Grandstone wanted an inside exclusive to the reunion of the band. He wanted a reunion concert in Cleveland. Playhouse Square. One of the venues at Cleveland State. The I-X Center. All Pastor Rocky had to do was name a place and date, and he would arrange it.

He got kind of nasty-snippy when Pastor Rocky told him he wasn't in the reunion tour. He accused Pastor Rocky of lying, and then trying to game him and force him into negotiations.

All this was done over the phone. Grandstones had never stepped foot into our church, even when they tried to prove they were the legitimate owners of the building. We suspected any Grandstone who stepped foot onto church property would burst into flames.

The phone calls were a regular occurrence, according to Vivian Holt, our church secretary. At least once a day, six days a week, Stephen Grandstone called and Vivian had to pass him to Pastor Rocky. On Sundays, he called and left a message on the church answering machine, because no one was in the office. 

Then after two months, the phone calls and demands to meet the band and sponsor a concert stopped abruptly.

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