Tuesday, June 28
“I tell you, Becca isn’t coming home soon enough,” Dave Alderman grumbled, stomping through the door of Book & Mug that evening.
Kai looked around in time to see nearly a
dozen people coming into the coffee shop, and more coming out of the door of
the Windows building. The evening had grown to that odd half-light when the
streetlights were flickering and warming up but weren’t needed yet, the twilight
not quite setting in. He recognized a good number of the people as members of Four
Corners, the square dance club that met every Tuesday night at Windows on the
River. But at 7:30, they should just be getting started, not finishing up for
the night.
“What do you got that’s good?” Greg Wells
called out as he stomped through the door behind Dave.
“Good for cooling down some hot heads,” his
wife, Ginny, added.
“What happened?” Kai stepped up to the
counter as Olivia moved up to handle the influx of customers.
“Got kicked out.” Dave hooked his thumb over
his shoulder at the building across the street.
“For what?”
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