“What job?” Jackson
burped as he tried to swallow his mouth full of burger. Damn, Remo knew when to catch a dude off
guard.
Remo slid another half-full beer glass to Jackson. “Now that you’re eating son, listen up. A few more swallows won’t have you drunk. “
Jackson continued chewing. Listening didn’t cost him
anything. Besides his cash would stretch
so far before he needed work. Cattle
herding and cowboy work wouldn’t be plentiful amongst the beach crowd. The rodeo circuit closed for the season. And there was that piece of paper he’d
signed. A blood oath that no shape
shifter took for granted. If Abebi
passed by the window one more time, Jackson swore. . .
“Son, eyes here. Ears
here. That sweet she wolf will be
back. She’s agitated. They get that way in their first
trimester. Keep your focus.” Remo smiled, waved his hand in front of
Jackson’s face.
“Yes, I’m listening.”
Jackson drained the second glass of beer. “Make it good, Remo. Agitated fillies don’t settle easily.”
Remo nodded his low laugh barely audible. “Relax Jackson. Remoor Beach is my family’s haunt for more
years than either of us has lived. I
intend to keep it in the family as long as possible. But humans are amongst us. We’re an oddity to them as they are to us.”
Sandy walked past Jackson.
She paused near the front door. “Remo,
I’ll take Abebi over to Starbuck’s.
Maybe Lacey will have her afternoon pastries done so we women can keep
out of your hair for a bit longer.”
As the front door swung shut, Remo turned back to
Jackson. “Best way to get accepted into
the pack is to become involved.”
“Involved?” Jackson
didn’t like the way Remo stressed the word.
And his sideways glance sent shivers up and down Jackson’s psyche in
ways that caused goose bumps to cower.
Not a good sign.
Remo leaned on the bar, toying with a toothpick. “A united community means peaceful
co-existence. Got us a few mixed species
families making homes here. Hell even
the pack is a mixture. Sandy is married
to my brother-in-law. He’s an owl
shifter from London.”
“You’re married to a bird?” Jackson almost spit as he got
his words out. So much for enjoy the
last few sips of his beer.
“Long story for another full moon.” Remo shrugged. “Been with her two decades plus. The last of our brood is off to college. My baby girl is moving away. I can’t be in two places at once.”
“So where do I fit in?”
Jackson stood, his hands resting on the bar palms down.
“Into a Hawaiian shirt and shorts.” Remo tossed a
multicolored flyer on the bar along with a lanyard with a badge attached.
Jackson read the large print on the flyer. His eyes widened. He began shaking his head. “No, there’s got to be another way.”
“Best way to get to know everyone is to jump in. Judging the annual sand castle contest on my
behalf is the stamp of approval you need.
I ain’t gonna be around to protect your hide. I’ve got mine to defend by riding shot gun
over college males eyeing my baby girl as she moves into her dorm.” Remo pushed the lanyard to Jackson.
Jackson eyed the judge’s badge. He liked art and beauty was in the eye of the
beholder. This might not be so bad. “What’s a Hawaiian shirt and shorts got to do
with this?” Jackson held the badge up.
Remo winked. The slow
grin spreading across his face had Jackson ready to dash out the door. “Official uniform of the judging
committee. We need to stand out you
know. Be easy to spot.”
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Happy Weekend Gang!
Labor Day Weekend already! Wow the official end of summer is up on us. It seems that the season flew by. A few more weeks and fall arrives. Temperatures here on the spice homestead are flexing towards cooler. I love the job Remo has for Jackson. Standing out in the crowd is not something Jackson is use to. Apparently Remo has his reasons for it. Let's see what is in store for our couple next week. Until then share a good book or two with your loves and spice.
Solara
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Okay, this is the third attempt to leave a comment... Blogger/Google is NO FUN... however, that was a fun flash, Solara.
Jackson just might find his cattle herding skills work, and skill with a rope, might just help him in keeping the sandcastle contestants in line. ~smiles~
Ooh, I love sand sculpture! I've done my share at the beach, but they've always been solo efforts and nowhere near as good a the pros do. What would shapeshifters sculpt? This should be good.
Thanks Pat and Savanna! Yes I am wondering what they will sculpt and who the winner will be. The next flash may take a couple of weeks to pull together. Got one brewing about Gill and Louie and football season.
Uh-oh ... Louie and Gil are both betting men. This could get interesting.
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