Keia
I aim to misbehave
Chocktaw Reservation, Oklahoma
4:30pm, Late Spring, 2003
Jeremiah looked over the airman as he moved around the car to open the rear passenger door as well. He didn't seem unusual, other than in a military sort of way.
Precise movements, practiced ease, nothing wasted - borne of lots of practice, impassive face - he looked like a man on duty. As the airman approached, Jeremiah noticed the name tag LT. Trey Kelso. Nothing unusual about that.
"Everything alright, sir?" the airman asked. A cloud passed over the sun, the warmth from the sunlight gone a few moments.
Jack leaned in from behind Jeremiah and whispered, his voice pleading, "Stall, tell him to come back tomorrow."
4:30pm, Late Spring, 2003
Jeremiah looked over the airman as he moved around the car to open the rear passenger door as well. He didn't seem unusual, other than in a military sort of way.
Precise movements, practiced ease, nothing wasted - borne of lots of practice, impassive face - he looked like a man on duty. As the airman approached, Jeremiah noticed the name tag LT. Trey Kelso. Nothing unusual about that.
"Everything alright, sir?" the airman asked. A cloud passed over the sun, the warmth from the sunlight gone a few moments.
Jack leaned in from behind Jeremiah and whispered, his voice pleading, "Stall, tell him to come back tomorrow."