Casey's Auto Repair And Supply
April 9
6:00 pm
"Hey Morgan!! How was school today?" Jim asked referring to Morgan's college classes she attended earlier in the day.
"Great! How have we done so far today?"
"Doin' good! We got four more in today that need to go out tomorrow by five." Jim said smiling.
"Why are you so happy?"
"Tonight is Amy's school play. She's Twinkerbell." Jim answered proudly
"Well tell her I said good luck. NO WAIT! Don't tell her that, its bad luck to say good luck tell her I said break a leg."
"Can, and will, Do!"
"Thanks Jim!" Morgan said as she walked up to her office. This had been her grandfathers business, and then her father's and seeing as how she was the only child, it has now become hers. She took care of the books and the evening shift. That's how she kept good business. She stayed open until midnight everyday but Sunday and that's how she gave people their cars back so quickly. It seemed to work because she only lost a customer if they moved and even then the customer was sorry to leave. She didn't go to college to get a better career, she was pretty much set for life as it was, it just always a dream of hers to be the first one in her family to go to college. She was majoring in elementary education. When she had enough money set aside to buy a real house for Beth and herself she would move into a suburb, teach, and raise Beth with a white picket fence. Again, just what she always dreamed of. This is what she had been dreaming of when she fell asleep at her desk while working on the books. She was woken by what she thought was the sound of someone trying to get into the burned portion of the garage. There had been a fire and they decided that instead of spending the hundred thou to repair the big segment they would just close it off. It still had a doorway into the ally that some of her employees used to sneak in when late. This time she would catch them however.
She walked out of the office to the door that led into the closed off area. She went in and waited. When nothing came she went to check the door to make sure she wasn't hearing things. When she walked up a hand came up to her face and before she could duck a hand was over her mouth and around her waist pulling her away.
April 9
6:00 pm
"Hey Morgan!! How was school today?" Jim asked referring to Morgan's college classes she attended earlier in the day.
"Great! How have we done so far today?"
"Doin' good! We got four more in today that need to go out tomorrow by five." Jim said smiling.
"Why are you so happy?"
"Tonight is Amy's school play. She's Twinkerbell." Jim answered proudly
"Well tell her I said good luck. NO WAIT! Don't tell her that, its bad luck to say good luck tell her I said break a leg."
"Can, and will, Do!"
"Thanks Jim!" Morgan said as she walked up to her office. This had been her grandfathers business, and then her father's and seeing as how she was the only child, it has now become hers. She took care of the books and the evening shift. That's how she kept good business. She stayed open until midnight everyday but Sunday and that's how she gave people their cars back so quickly. It seemed to work because she only lost a customer if they moved and even then the customer was sorry to leave. She didn't go to college to get a better career, she was pretty much set for life as it was, it just always a dream of hers to be the first one in her family to go to college. She was majoring in elementary education. When she had enough money set aside to buy a real house for Beth and herself she would move into a suburb, teach, and raise Beth with a white picket fence. Again, just what she always dreamed of. This is what she had been dreaming of when she fell asleep at her desk while working on the books. She was woken by what she thought was the sound of someone trying to get into the burned portion of the garage. There had been a fire and they decided that instead of spending the hundred thou to repair the big segment they would just close it off. It still had a doorway into the ally that some of her employees used to sneak in when late. This time she would catch them however.
She walked out of the office to the door that led into the closed off area. She went in and waited. When nothing came she went to check the door to make sure she wasn't hearing things. When she walked up a hand came up to her face and before she could duck a hand was over her mouth and around her waist pulling her away.
