Two Kids Knocked On A Biker Clubhouse Door At Midnight… He Opened It
The knock came at 12:17 a.m. Three hard raps on steel. Not the drunk kind. Not the cop kind. The kind that knows it's asking for something it has no right to ask for. Travis…
The knock came at 12:17 a.m. Three hard raps on steel. Not the drunk kind. Not the cop kind. The kind that knows it's asking for something it has no right to ask for. Travis…
Every Sunday, Caleb Warren rode the back roads of northern Idaho alone. Three years since the accident. Three years of white lilies, gravel paths, and a silence that never got easier. He was six-foot-three, leather…
The man on the sidewalk hadn't eaten in two days. That's what it looked like, anyway. Torn coat. Shaking hands. Eyes down. Inside La Maison Bakery, Daniel watched him through the glass. "Kid, don't even…
The morning of my wedding, my father came into the kitchen with two cups of coffee. "You sleep?" he asked. "Not really." "Nerves?" "Something like that." He set the coffee down in front of me.…
The first thing Mack noticed was the dragging sound. Drag. Pause. Drag. He set down the wrench and looked up. Standing in the open bay of Wrenchhouse Customs was a little girl, maybe seven, in…
Ethan Carter hadn't eaten a real meal in three days. The wine in his glass was older than his marriage had been. The view from the forty-second floor was the kind people paid to see.…
Nine-year-old Eli Mercer stood frozen beside the ice freezer, staring at the olive-drab uniform on the man at pump three. His hand tightened around the scrap of fabric in his pocket. It was the same…
The diner smelled like burnt coffee and old regret. Vernon Sloane sat in the far corner with a cold mug and a secret that had been eating him alive for the last decade. His Vietnam…
The Water He Couldn't Afford to Replace The bell above the door of Mae's Diner on Maple Run Road had the same tired ring it always did. Walter Kincaid heard it behind him and did…
The bell above the diner door rang, and I knew before I looked up that something was wrong. My name is Travis Hale. Forty-nine years old. Road Captain for the Silver Ridge Brotherhood for fifteen…