Happily Ever Whatever
Another one from the vault, a little bit tweaked.
I’m here, it said. Layne let out a slow breath and hit the send button on his phone, then waited while the car idled at the curb. It was a torpid night - muggy - and the city reeked of human confinement. It was the eve of some transplanted third world holiday and the streets were humming, a simmering stew of anguish and celebration. Swaggering sidewalk idols stalked the pavement looking for a corner to happen on. Halfway...