“Consequences” by J. Malcolm Garcia
Al stops him. . .
Al stops him. . .
Adela sits at her desk in the Kingston parliament building, which looks like a Moorish palace. . .
I was putting to bed my 11-month old granddaughter, the half of the twin team. . .
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He used to beat she like a snake. When he done, she skin so black and blue and swell she look just like the Southern Main Road. . .
A riderless horse clopping with hungry purpose down the block was not such a rare sight on that part of the West Side then. . .
The dog track was never in our plans for the evening. Scott’s system was for jai alai, not dogs, and tuition for the fall semester was due tomorrow, so he needed to raise it tonight . . .
I could hear the music clearly from Legends Corner. Even the laughter of a few thousand drunken tourists was audible . . .