Chapter 3

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It was a warm Friday afternoon in June and I’d just arrived home from work when my cell phone rang. “Hello?” I said without looking at the caller ID as I tossed my keys on the wooden table I’d carved from an old tree trunk. “It’s Serge, buddy. What’s up?” “Hey, man! Are you coming home?” I asked as I went to the kitchen to grab a beer. “I’ll be there tonight, maybe around eight. I can stay until Monday. Tell Rafe, would you? They just called my flight and I need more coffee. That croissant I had was gross. Why can’t people bake worth a damn? I’d give anything for a good croissant like back home. Love you, bro!” “Why can’t you call Rafe and—?” But he’d already hung up. Serge was a hit-and-run kind of guy. Always moving at super speed, very high energy. Half the time he wore me out wit

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