He started with the ads in the Sunday paper and found they were typically sparse for the kinds of jobs he was qualified for. He had better luck finding Help Wanted signs taped to store windows or asking everywhere he went who was hiring. It was, in general, a demoralizing process that he’d been through a few times too many. He’d occasionally considered using his Veterans Administration benefits to get a college degree, but the idea of sitting behind a desk, working more with computers and phones than with people, and wearing a coat and tie just didn’t set well with him. After making sure the shirt he’d taken from the clean pile in the backseat really was clean, he tugged it on and tucked it into a fresh pair of jeans. He fastened his belt, pulled his damp hair into a ponytail, and turned toward Mouse, watching from the passenger seat. “How do I look?” The pup yawned, unimpressed. Elliot rubbed her ears anyway. It had taken a long time for Sunday to pass after Fia had turned down his invitation.
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