" I turned and walked out. I expected him to be on the phone to Martin before I left the parking lot. I also didn't give a hoot in hell that he would....I climbed into the truck and saw Evans on the phone to god only knew who. I sure as hell didn't care, my mind was made up. I would never work for that man.I drove back to County Seat in the alloted two hours since the road east bound was open. I went to the pub for dinner then I went back to the box house. I found one last bottle of the Green. Gus, only too pleased to have an excuse to stop working again, answered. "Yes, See Billy said we needed two fences. He's putting in one closer to the stables, on the other side of that pasture." Gus pointed. "Chain linked that one is." Gus nodded.Earl carried over a rail and dropped it by Jim's feet."Thanks Earl." Jim said. He picked it up and placed it in the top position on the X, which already held up rails from the last section. This rail rested on the ground, waiting for the next. I headed for the local bar complex but as i was walking up one of the side sois (streets) i was suddenly getting called at from one of the bars and i looked around and holy fucking shit,this woman was gorgeous! She was probably 25ish and what a beauty,not the regular fare on show that was for sure.I was certainly going to have a drink in this place and see what was up with this hot piece of ass being stuck in a side soi and not on stage headlining a gogo in bangkok or pattaya! Worked out that. There is no need to panic people un-necessarily son." William said confidently.Will didn't add that Mike had already got the alarm fixed, and the firm had said that the fault was originally due to damaged cabling. The other problem was that this part of the road was in a 'dark area' the police radios had problems with communication, if they needed help the nearest place to call from was a phone box at the corner of the street! The superintendent knew about this problem, but it wasn't a high.
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