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Doing Laundry – Part XI

Doing Laundry – Part XI

This entry is part 11 of 17 in the series Doing Laundry    “First off, let them know we aren’t here to kill them. They look terrified,” Eli started, his palms out trying to communicate they were friendly.     Lucas translated in German.     “Okay…now ask them if...
Doing Laundry – Part XI

Doing Laundry – Part XII

This entry is part 12 of 17 in the series Doing Laundry    Eli Walters slumped back on his hotel bed. The lamp on the mahogany nightstand cast predictable shadows across the room. He exhaled slow as he processed everything he was about to do. Two weeks ago he was...
Doing Laundry – Part XI

Doing Laundry – Part XIII

This entry is part 13 of 17 in the series Doing LaundryThe sports car rolled to a stop. Eli exhaled. “One question,” he turned to look at Lucas. “Yeah?” “Did you really blow up a BMW Z4 back at that cafe?” “The NSA hates number two pencils almost as much as...
Doing Laundry – Part XI

Doing Laundry – Part XIV

This entry is part 14 of 17 in the series Doing LaundryEli Walters had a choice to make. He could either wait to see if Lucas was going to kill him, or he could content himself to die somewhere along the German countryside. “I don’t get it,” he threw out the question,...
Doing Laundry – Part XI

Doing Laundry – Part XV

This entry is part 15 of 17 in the series Doing Laundry“You’ve got somebody that knows who you are, isn’t connected to us, but still on our side. Somebody easy to get to, but quiet,” Lucas finished as if going any further would be superfluous. “Meaning?” “You’ve got...