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      Debating the Sky

      I remember Dad behind the wheel,elbows out, arm resting on the window,eyebrows furrowed, eyes darting,hands twitching in rhythmwith invisible opponents.He often said on the Los Angeles freeway,shaking his head and rubbing his eyes,“Boys, I can't see a damn thing.”Five...

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      • We can all relate to traffic being a rat race. I have always dreaded big city interstates.
        One wrong move and you are stuck there for hours. And that’s if you are lucky.
        Something about this write makes me wonder if my boys ever studied me in traffic when they were younger.
        I enjoyed the read.

      • Brilliantly penned, Thomas. Excellent write, you’re such a natural storyteller and are able with your amazing imagery to make me feel like I’m watching from the backseat my friend. A great read brother, nicely done. Appreciate you.

        Damian

      • That silent observation of internal conversations is such a profound moment. Terrified in the backseat…I often feel that way about life these days. I have a friend whose grandmother used to drive us around in the backseat of her old green paneled station wagon, having full conversations in her head. But her half was audible. We never knew when she was addressing us or them. Took me back to those rides with this.

      • This took me back a good few years .. or yonks as we say this side of the pond .. thanks for the ride Thomas .. Neville

      • I couldn’t help but think of an old neighbor I had when I was young. He would drive me and his son and daughter to school up the street. Thank God it wasn’t far. He would talk as though we weren’t there and every once in a while hit the brake when someone pulled up to the corner of a street waiting to pull out. I couldn’t wait to get out. 🙂 Great story, Thomas.

      • Thanks. I appreciate it.

      • What a grand and deeply emotional memory of your Dad at the wheel with all his inner angst haunting him while you his passengers held on for dear life. Truly a great ride of a freeway poem that made for an exhilarating read. Enjoyed this journey through time and the highway. You painted an exquisite portrait of your Dad here my friend.

        John

      • Thank you. Much appreciated.

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    • Hey, guys! I’ve uploaded the last chapter to Mummy Issues II: The Emerald Princess! 😁 For now, I only have two parts of these series, but I’ll get back to it this year and tell you what happened with Alex and Smith 😉🌹

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      The current carried us downstream. We clung to each other to keep from drowning or being torn apart by the rushing water.We drifted for a long time until our feet finally brushed the riverbed. The flow was gentler here,...

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      • Very muchly enjoyed from one end to t’other .. I guess I should have started at the beginning of what I imagine is an ongoing story but I wanted to see where you are coming from & now of course have some idea .. Kindest of regards & all good things, my new found multi-lingual literary friend .. Neville

        • Hello Neville!

          Thank you! 😀 I think it’s the illustration that attracted your attention, that’s why you started from the end 😀
          Mummy Issues, part I and II, are exceptions in my portfolio, usually I write spy and detective novellas (which I will add later).

          Al

      • I have a lot to catch up…ugh, why can’t I be two people in one? Oh, are they all short standalone stories, or an ongoing series? The tags on them are different.

        • Hello Kay!

          There is a part 1 and 2 of the Mummy Issues series, each novella containing 10 chapters. So, this is the 10th chapter of Mummy Issues II. Sorry if the tags are a little confusing, it’s confusing for me, too LOL I’m new here, so I have to figure out how the site works 🙂
          So, if you want to read Mummy Issues II from the beginning, you should start with chapter 1 OUTLAW.

          Al

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