Chapter 28 from the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read companion poem “Good riddance,” Armando sighs as the door closes behind the Texans, “way more freaking drama than any bar needs.” Jake stares at the adobe wall wrapping his mind around what’s happened. …
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Chapter 27 in the R.M. Dolin novel, “What Is to Be Done”Read original poem, read chapter Predawn shadows hover over the deserted field like an anxious executioner,not necessarily eager for the task at hand,just ready to be done. Wind dances along stark stubble wondering where …
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