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An Object of Urgency
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Short stories by David Satterlee
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Life Will Get You in the End: Short Stories by David Satterlee |
An Object of Urgency
This one requires its apology up-front. I’m sorry. I’m truly sorry. You have my permission to skip this one. In fact, I have a strong urge to recommend that you skip this one. As Nigel knows, you should never ignore strong urges.
Nigel emerged from the back door of the ancient cabin with a sense of urgency. He could have walked through the rusted and rotted screening that no longer covered the outer door but he was known for his attention to detail and duty and, having pushed the wood frame open ahead of himself, he now allowed it to bang closed, draw by its spring as he felt drawn to his purpose.
Hurrying to the edge of the porch, old boards yielding and protesting under the tread of his massive bulk, he stood rigidly still, surveying his surroundings. The early sun was burning off the low-lying mist like smoke rising from a wet and lazy leaf fire. Heavy dew still clung to the vegetation. It would wet his feet because he had not put on shoes, but that was of no consequence. Lifting his head at last, assured of no immediate threat, his mind returned to