Annie And The Cowboy (Western Night Series 3) - Plot & Excerpts
The elegant and magnificent building was emblazoned on 1420 5th Avenue. The agency occupied three floors on the Bank Center building that towered over the Seattle skyline. The coming to Seattle seemed like a dumb idea. “Well, if they accept me, great. If not, then back to the small home. To the small old same old.” What was home? The dilapidated apartment building that was an excuse of a home at Sugar Hill, Manhattan. A well-known black’s community. To the same battered routine of living hand to mouth. To the excuse of a job at McDonalds. Life was hard enough. Even at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, where he was enrolled to do his economics degree. He had to cycle for close to quarter to an hour over nine miles. Where he had to pass through Hudson River Greenway. As he looked at the imposing sixty-two steel and glass structure. He felt defeated. Life had defeated him. His mother was at that moment working for a rich architect.
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