For the last thirteen years, Ethan Cooper had worked in housekeeping at the large metropolitan hospital. He was shy and quiet, but when he did speak, he had a harsh raspy quality to his voice that made him difficult to understand unless you paid close attention, which few bothered to do. Ethan was a person … Continue reading THE GUILT OF A BULLY
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THE FACE IN THE WINDOW
Glenn Curtis pulled into his driveway and put his car in park. It had been a long, difficult day at the office, and he was glad to be home. As he unfastened his seatbelt and reached for his briefcase, he felt every one of his fifty-seven years. Stepping out of the vehicle, he looked at … Continue reading THE FACE IN THE WINDOW