Effect – Part One: Disrupt – Chapter Two
Two It’s getting cold, Marcus said to himself through the cacophony of screaming emotions in his own head. He wasn’t sure why he suddenly cared about noticing the change in temperature that happens every year, but at least it was a thought that wasn’t centered on the recent chaos in his life. He was sitting on a metal folding chair in the first row of many of the same type with his wife, Angie, to his right. She silently reached for his right hand, and after noticing her gesture; he looked at her face and found her warming smile impossible to resist. He returned it with a genuine smile of his own and refocused his attention on the man speaking over a well decorated casket that looked poised to be dropped into a waiting above ground concrete grave. Seeing these graveyards from the freeway or on some disingenuous tourist tour … Continue reading Effect – Part One: Disrupt – Chapter Two
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