figure out just what happened and make it better. That’s probably what my Dad is doing; probably why he didn’t come back like he said: he’s out there trying to fix this. He’s good at fixing things and he was in the Army before he met Mom, so he knows a thing or two about fighting.
I just hope he’s not mad at me for locking myself out of the house.
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About the Author
William Young can fly helicopters and airplanes, drive automobiles, steer boats, rollerblade, water ski, snowboard, and ride a bicycle. He was a newspaper reporter for more than a decade at five different newspapers. He has also worked as a golf caddy, flipped burgers at a fast food chain, stocked grocery store shelves, sold ski equipment, worked at a funeral home, unloaded trucks for a department store and worked as a uniformed security guard. He lives in a small post-industrial town along the Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania with his wife and three children.
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