Instead, he parked himself at the kitchen counter and made phone calls to Cage and Edward. They, of course, didn’t need him to come in. It was their company after all. He then checked in with the mill. His brothers and cousins had everything handled. Then he made a call to his mother. “Hey Ma,” he said, his eyes on Connie, who was puttering around the kitchen prepping dinner for that evening. “Cash Rochon, where have you been? I’ve called your house twice,” his mother asked. Cash’s mom Ruth was a lot like Connie, except she’d grown up in a fishing family. She’d married into the Rochon clan and had always been a hardworking woman. Cash had two brothers and a baby sister. He was the oldest and his mom’s rock when his dad was away. “I’ve been over at Uncle Eddie’s. I was staying close to help out, but then things changed,” he said cryptically. He thought he would just tell his mom and be done with it, but now he was nervous for some reason.
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