Brother's Keeper

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With a little prodding, he had agreed to stay at Jim and Sara’s. He slept in the same room he had stayed in the night his family was murdered. When he awoke, he dressed and washed his face out of the same bowl of water he had used on that fateful night when his family was murdered. When he looked at himself in the mirror, which was something he didn’t care to do very often, he noticed how much older he looked. It was then that he realized how much older he actually felt. He wondered about his br...other and whether or not he looked a lot like him. He wondered what his brother was doing right now. Where did he live and what kind of life did he have. Too many questions and not enough answers, he thought to himself.
He strapped on his gun belt, checked his pistol, and made it down the stairs. He could smell the food all the way down. Jim was sitting at the table feeding his face and Sara was busy at the stove as usual. “Well,” Jess said as he pulled out a chair and sat down, “I see that bullet in the leg didn’t slow down your appetite any.”


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