Maggie Lee (Book 10): The Hitwoman's Act Of Contrition - Plot & Excerpts
I wasn’t sure I could pull off the Krout job, let alone survive a weekend filled with people with some bizarre desire to improve themselves. “Maybe this isn’t the best idea,” I muttered. “What could go wrong?” the lizard drawled from his resting spot in the cup holder. “It’ll just be uptight, close-minded, stuck-in-your-ways you, spending the weekend with people who are seeking inner-growth and spiritual enlightenment.” “I’m not close-minded.” “What would you call your obstinate resistance to change?” I pulled off the driveway onto a patch of dirt. If I was going to argue with God, it was going to be in private. “I change.” “You’re defensive and resist change.” He clambered up out of the cup and scaled the dash so he was able to perch on top of the steering wheel and look me in the eye. “Something happens, anything happens, and your immediate reaction is ‘no.’” “Everyone resists change.” “Not everyone.” “Change means uncertainty,”
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