Dwayne is standing at the back of the room. His sport coat is too narrow in the shoulders, and his tie is askew. Standing next to him is Marlene Preen, President of the McLennan County Republican Club. She wrings her hands and scans the crowd for signs of trouble. “I’m worried he’s going… Read More
Gonzo Garza reclines in his bed, watching the storm rage outside. The rain falls in heavy curtains, obscuring his view of the Capitol’s pink dome. Tori Mangonel sits naked on the other side of the bed, facing the wall. Gonzo stares at her back. “Where’s your car?” he asks. Mangonel ignores him… Read More
“I’ve been workin four tens, and then I’m doin this now on my days off. The money’s good.” He purses his lips, and nods slowly, “I’m thinkin about doin it full time.” Carol Ann King does not respond, and the man seems to realize that he’s said too much. He smiles sheepishly. King… Read More
“She was driving and I was in the passenger seat, because the older we got, the clearer it was to both of us that she was the better navigator. She was probably a better driver, although I never conceded that point. We didn’t even talk about who was going to get behind the wheel that… Read More
Carol King slowly dries her hands as she looks at herself in the mirror. The bathroom is empty, but she knows that at any moment, other guests from the fundraiser could appear. She wishes they would; King hates to be alone. She hates the quiet. But she forces herself to be mindful of her… Read More
The door to Ellie Endsley’s office is closed. Her chair is turned toward a 52-inch touch-panel display mounted to her wall – a communication tool provided by her attorney and friend, Francisco Orozco. Orozco is a long-time political operative and attorney who specializes in protecting clients who operate in the legislative arena. The sound… Read More