pte
scape. To his surprise no one had said a word to him on the way back. Each had remained lost in his own thoughts and plans. He had not even been reminded to stop for gas
was only one computer in the house and he knew his mother wanted to check antiques prices against the items she saw in the front rooms while his brother would be
by the time he got to Jim's office so that he wouldn't entirely reek. It would be more polite to go home and shower before being in an enclosed office sp
r in the lot. Apparently his diverting to drop off his family had managed
ll disturbances in the earth where weeds had been pulled. He didn't see a stack of dying plant matter to accompany it so he assumed the gardeners had taken
arison. She had on what he thought of as a lady suit with the jacket buttoned and the skirt just the right length to convey professionalism without looking stodgy. She look
said with a warm smile.
out my Uncle Albe's estate. Um Great Uncle, " he corrected hi
Will you be holding a memorial service?" The polite question too
know, "
advanced age he was just so full of life it is quite difficult to picture him gone. If you will hold on a second." She reached for the phon
ed tightly. Jim had never been a big fan of Michael. "Of course." She hung up the phone and gestured towards
mbered why she looked familiar. "You are Lucy McE
I'm surprised
" Jamie said knowing the line sound
hrough the door. Jim stuck his head out of
nk it would t
is office and taking the seat Jim indicated. "Again about that, I real
through his hair. Somehow he couldn't picture the effi
ght them and made you lose two c
iosity, why did
ce they would probably hear soon that he was gone that it would be better coming from me instead of the newspaper's
use would use cold water a second time." Jamie blinked and realized what he had just said. "Sorry, I'm a littl
ike the house was somehow alive. I always thought it was just something to amuse us wi
believe in ta
?" Jim looked wi
After all, Albe's world was one thing. In this wor
t's just say that talking houses aside, the family practice has opened up my eye
office's other clients were as odd as Albe had been. Maybe there would be time later. "I also want to thank you for not d
that most of t
why I owe you a b
improbably thick folder. "This is the inventory, " he sa
be that much
trips. Most of those are simply labeled with the box number he assigned to it rather than an individual list. He assured me that there was an itemized list in each of those boxes and that the insurance company would have no interest in them whatso
ays in Albe's house. "I asked why they were still sealed and he said bec
lbe liked to have a diverse base to work from. If you need any help with them let me know. My brothe
ere he could stash it so Michael wouldn't look for it. He was sure his mother would send Michael on
are expecting their seco
ntly closing the file. "H
" Jim said with lau
hope the child arrives safely without any um, well... com
set ups, gardening, housekeeping that sort of thing, " he added indicating the file. "You are of cour
s does not go
ith the bank name and box number on it. "The only other thing I
O
out why before you change them, it will save aggravation later.
ed like Albe when y
onal. You know I really am
He gathered the paperwork. "I can see you have other things needing your attention, " he said gestur
" Jim not only walked Jamie to the door to his office but down the ha
car he opened the passenger side door and placed the stack of paperwork in the seat. He let out a deep breath. The paperwork
The parking lot was bounded by a flower bed and Jamie carefully stepped over the newly weeded flowers. They were pansies or petunias, he could n
Centerville's streets. Large sections of Centerville's population worked in Denerton. The emptiness would ch
schedules he lost track. Not for the first time he wondered if he would ever be a parent. Jamie liked kids well enough. As long as one didn
cided if kids were in his future because a he had never managed to find anyone he would want
child hood, although he doubted his niece or nephews would be happy to fill his role. Living
that as long as they have an internet connection. I mean all of my stuff is done on-line.' The thought stopped
n.' He reminded himself. He jarred himself from his
They were all neatly parked at the back leaving the prime parking spaces for the customers. There were a few cars in the lot, but most of the transactions seemed to be taking p
d in intense matters of trade and Jamie realized he had only been in the bank once to open his own account. He had all his funds wired to his account electronically and h
en in his closet had mysteriously been lighter one weekend. Since Jamie was rather precise about his accounts, he knew he was missing seventy-two dollars. Jamie rememb
PO box as the mailing location for all bank statements. Dennis had signed as consenting parent in both places and not asked any questions. Jamie had been grateful. A f
ow he had thought that it would be like at the post office where you went in and saw the rows of post office boxes all neatly arranged. With a start Jamie realized how much o
red bank tellers as white haired with little green visors. She was around his age and had her brown hair pulled back into a loose twist that seemed to threaten to drop at an
His smile faltered and he remembered w
since they were right across the street I figured I would go ahead and deal with this as well, except tha
ond I'll go and get someone to open it for you. May I have your name and the name of the pri
on." She nodded at the names and told him she would be right back. His eyes followed her as she moved and he watched her walk away. She walked over
e office replied to the man questioning him. The man returned to Jamie's original
office straight ahead." She told him befor
s voice trail off as he reali
ain she favored him wi
, Erin." h
Fulton, and h
He walked over to the waiting man while Erin made her way back to her stall, ready and waiting to as
' he thought turning his
shioned stage performer. "Your lawyers or rather the elder Mr. Fulton's lawyers, informed us of the change in ownership. Now, are you planning on closing the ac
need to see what is inside and possibly take somet
s a long term lease on the box you realize. It was actual
out which relative that would have been and realized he would need
e chosen to maintain the family connection to the First Bank of Centerville." Mr. Edwards smiled and Jamie for the first time won
ally his mother and brother couldn't ask about the amounts. 'Especially sinc
It was why she had agreed to marry Rudy, his father, in the first place. While the bank manger checked all of his
t is why there had been the connection in the first place. Rudy had always known that Jamie was the one likely to succeed him in Albe's world. Not for the first time Jamie wondered i
'Not long, ' he remembered, 'a month, maybe two.' Although, she had the sense to go Denerton to date rather than st
unds for the welfare of the family so they were never uncomfortable, but it was no where near what his mother had felt she was entitled to. She knew that
nded on him. He really wasn't like this. He never dwelt on the worst traits and bad memories. He chalked it up to the
Albe that caused the rising darkness. H
tiently waiting for the box to be brought to him. He tried to slough off his fou
f sternly. He wondered if it would be considered proper to ask someone out when you had just come to transfer money from a deceased rela
e the key M
ng the key out of his po
me when you are through." He left, closing the door behi
After all, why would it lie? Jamie had to snicker at himself for that. He took a deep breath figuring he couldn't just stay in the bank manager's office with the locked box forever. Surely the man would need his of
d up on its hinges and Jamie folded the long square back, trying not to knock Mr. Edward's pen holder over in the process. Inside was a brown canvas satctter made him want to cry as nothing else in this miserable day had. With shaking hands and even shakier breath he picked up the letter and turne
. Somehow there always seemed to be more time. It is my weakness I suppose, always thinking that time woul
accepting keeps us alive. Many of the answers to your more immediate questions can be found within the satchel enclosed. However, I ask a fav
love I pas
be
ards circling like a shark. He sighed. In this he would definitely listen to Albe. Pretty clerk or no
r tucked it back in its envelope and stuck it into the front pouch of the satchel. The letter caught on something and he shif
who came back at a pace that was just shy of a trot. Jamie stifled a nervous laugh as he tucked the key back in his pocket. Mr. E
I will be back to deal with the other thing
finally knew who the bank manager reminded him of. He reminded Jamie of a plucked chicken, naked of even its pin feathers and re
. They would often go on treasure hunts with their lunch and treasure maps packed in satchels just like this. It brought back warm memori
nd it. He just knew that this was all a part of something bigger. His mind was swimming with all the unanswered