Wakefield College 01 - Where It May Lead

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by Janice Kay Johnson


  “I need to get that,” she said as she refocused on him.

  “Fine. But we need to deal with this fence or Mr. Smith is going to come visiting again.”

  “I’m sorry, but I really need to take this call. I’ll get back to you.” There was a distracted urgency beneath her words as she reached for the knob.

  He opened his mouth to protest—as the door swung shut in his face for the second time that day.

  “You cannot be serious,” he told the shiny black wood.

  But she was. She was also the rudest person he’d ever had the misfortune to meet. He was tempted to knock again and force her to deal with him, but he had an image of himself knocking till the cows came home and her ignoring him as she dealt with her vitally important, utterly life-transforming phone call.

  He’d been de-balled quite enough by his wife’s staggering infidelity, thank you very much. He had no intention of hanging around to play the part of supplicant.

  He remembered an old saying as he returned to his aunt’s house: no good turn goes unpunished.

  Indeed.

  ISBN: 9781460312711

  Copyright © 2013 by Janice Kay Johnson

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