Straight Neat Lines by Marijo Thompson

George was upstairs in the lobby, pacing back and forth behind the reception desk, the way he often did when the lunch hour was ending. Anxious, Barry thought, that he wouldn’t return. That the desk would be unmanned.  Maybe whatever had happened this morning was an anomaly–the staying in his office, hours on the phone–maybe...

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