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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part nine

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part nine

Rachel’s court date is delayed. She stuffs Mrs. Stone’s journal in her briefcase and heads out. It’s 9:05 AM. The first poem in Mrs. Stone’s journal was short, but drenched with pain—my pain. Betrayal and lies all wrapped up in a cloak of romance. It stung, and dredged up nasty...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part eight

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part eight

Rachel walks to the elevator with Mrs. Stone’s journal in her hand. It is 8:45 a.m._____________________________________________ I don’t remember walking to the elevator. In fact, I don’t remember anything from the moment Mrs. Stone handed me her journal until I opened it and began reading. “Read this before you go...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part seven

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part seven

Mrs. Stone’s story of the late Russell Stone hit a nerve in Rachel. It is 8:30 a.m. ___________________ The anger rising in me was shocking. I wanted to run like villagers do when the volcano they live by day in and day out starts rumbling. Mrs. Stone could see the eruption forming...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part six

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part six

Mrs. Stone’s journal shakes in Rachel’s trembling hands; the poem devours her like quicksand. It is 8:15 AM. The ink on the page dripped with pain. I read it again… He died at 8 The funeral was at 12. He emerged a zombie at 18 Married at 21. It died at 24. The second wedding Was ’94. 5...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part five

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part five

At 8 AM, Rachel ushers Mrs. Stone into the Afterglow Room where her staff laid the body of Russell Stone. Candlelight cast a reverent halo around the deceased; soft, ethereal music welcomed the grieving widow. The scene changed quickly. I’m still in shock. How can I explain this? We walked into the room. Mrs. Stone...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part four

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone a novelette, part four

Rachel is on the hunt to find out who called Mrs. Stone. Somehow, Mrs. Stone had learned of her husband’s death before Rachel called, which normally wouldn’t be an issue, but in the case of the Stone’s, it is far more than an issue. My anger rose to another level...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone. a novelette, part three

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone. a novelette, part three

Rachel must place a call to the widow of Mr. Stone who passed away late last night, but she can’t pick up the phone. The conversations she had just weeks ago with Mrs. Stone are still churning in her gut. It would be great if she could just extricate herself from their strange story… The...
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The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone: A novelette, part two

The Un-lived Life of Russell Stone: A novelette, part two

Our story continues from last month’s issue with Rachel just a few hours away from divorce court. Her assistant Kevin just presented her with an envelope containing the remaining effects of a resident who passed away the night before at the hospice-type facility where she is the director. “He’s dead,...
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Why Travel This Christmas?

Why Travel This Christmas?

Thanks to the underwear bomber who ruined Christmas, the friendly skies have turned dark. Travelers over this past Thanksgiving took to the highways in record numbers in order to avoid scanners and strips searches at airports. But travel they did and, regardless of the obstacles and inconveniences, nothing stops...
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Thankful

On a shelf in our home is a glass jar, half-full of rocks. Each rock is inscribed with a date and a short phrase stating a significant event of God’s providence in our life. We just added a new rock to that jar, the date: 10/11/10, the event: EMPLOYMENT! It’s ...
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