Reverend Leander Norris
straightened his clothes again. A storm brewed downstairs.
Time to face the inquisition. He stole one final glance in the
mirror, drew in a deep breath, and went downstairs to his office.
When Leander opened the door,
Bishop Charles Greene squatted behind his desk as if it were the bishop’s own. Leander
reached out to shake the bishop’s hand. His superior ignored the gesture.
Leander took the seat in front of the desk normally reserved for visitors. The
knothole in the floor caught his attention. Emil had tried to fill the hole
many years ago, but now it was empty again.
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Is it possible for two Civil War veterans to find their place in the world on the Kansas Prairie?
Love
is greater than hope or faith, but can Leander convince a jury that the love he
shares with another man is natural?
Can two men find love amidst the pervasive culture of propriety, honor, and expectation of the 1960s?
My contemporary short story, "Jackpot!" is available in the Love is Proud Anthology from JMS Books! All proceeds benefit the victims of the Orlando Pulse Shooting!
Emil had tried to fill the hole many years ago, but now it was empty again.
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure that the knothole is all that was filled and is now empty.