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For the next four days | paid cash as | went. | had canceled all our credit cards and | wasn't leaving a paper trail.
The biggest portion of my money was now safely tucked away in an offshore account with the help of my broker.
| had a system set up with my him to arrange a transfer of funds when necessary. | had enough cash, which I hid
in the SUV, to last for awhile.
The nights alone in the motels were the worst. For the last week | had been too busy putting my plan into action
to really give much thought about what had happened topersonally. | had loved Janice. | wouldn't have
married her if | hadn't. | played the what if scenarios through my mind, but in the end | decided that there wasn't
much | could have done different. Even if | had known her old boyfriend had returned | don't think | could have
kept them apart. | reached two conclusions. The first is that | don't think she really ever loved me. | was just a
meal ticket. The second one was that it was my fault for being stupid enough to marry her.
It was my fifth day away from hand | was sitting in a mom and pop diner in a small town in Montana. | was
thinking about what my loving wife was doing, as surely by now she had found out that all her credit cards were
canceled and our bank account had no money in it. My thoughts were interrupted by an older couple sitting at
the next table over. Even though they were talking quietly | could overhear their words.
The man was telling the woman, who was obviously his wife, that he sure wished he could take on another hand.
The problem was that until the current calves were ready for market they couldn't afford to hire anyone. Even
then there wasn't anyone willing to work for what they could pay.
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His wife was a striking red haired woman with crystal blue eyes.
I finished the last bite of my meal and stood up and approached their table.
"I'm apologize for eavesdropping on your conversation but maybe | can help you out," | said.
The older man lookedover sizingup. "I don't see how you could do that. If you heard what we were
talking about you know that | can't pay you anything." "How about if | just need a place to bunk out in trade for
my labor?" | asked. His eyes narrowed.
"Colleen, excuse us for a moment while | speak to this young man outside." He stood up and waited forto
follow him. Once we were out in the parking lot where no one could hear us he spun around. | gauged him to be
about my height of six foot. His shoulders were broad and it didn't look to be an ounce of fat on him. His face
was what women would think of as ruggedly handsand showed the lines from years of working outdoors in
the sun. His eyes were dark brown and almost piercing as they bore into me.
"Who the hell are you. Are you part of that Wilson bunch," he spat out.
| held up my hands defensively. "Hold on there mister. | don't know anything about any Wilsons. Four days ago |
was living in Texas and | just arrived here this morning. | just thought maybe we could help each other out."
"If what you say is true then why would you want to help us out? | can't afford to pay you. What's in it for you? If
you're on the run from the law we don't need that kind of trouble."
"I am probably on the run, as you put, it but not like you may think," | said. | then told him my story about my
slut whore of a wife who wanted to taketo the cleaners and how | could use a place to stay for awhile.
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