A Pack Of Vows and Tears
I wa
kup. He must've secured the seatbelt across my grief-stricken uncle's chest,
eat and clipped in my own b
ht. Yesterday, the moon had been full and all of the wolves, young and old, had run wild t
the dirt road, past the rusted fence and the large wo
a run before yo
ea
n with him. This new August . . . he didn't ask me to join him. Not that I would've gone. I hadn't left the
obably shouldn't touch him at all. What if it somehow strengthened our
about . . . about
e said in a rough voice.
inc
to add a penny in Mom's curse jar
had driven back to Headquarter
calls it her r
upied with making a place for myself in B
hould go see her once I'm
m signing up to get my d
much more relaxed than earlier.
Besides, we didn't have a car, so it w
ch had me spinning in my seat. His lids were shut, thoug
you're going?" I asked Augu
classi
'm you
swerved of
y lap, wondering what had gotten into me to even joke about our new bond.
s been a great fan of jazz. I used to tease him about it, telling him he had the taste of an old man. Unf
men . . . "Did F
my kno
lse in the pac
s wife are going
a long
celebrating th
ing bonds. Not that I'd doubted it. After all, my parents had lo
road ahead. "So what are your
to stop myself from fidgeting. "T
ks isn't
. "I'm not much of
request fireworks. I almost set myself on
jogged back to us. "You cursed so much your mom joked she would go
eyes heat up and my lips wobble. This year wou
ause he touched the top of my hand. "Ho
" I cr
more ab
es before feeding him tidbits