Two run-throughs at the Jiffy Go automatic carwash rinsed a fair amount of the shells and the muck, but a coating remained that seemed to be stuck there for good. She could read the reference to the verse in Deuteronomy. People gonna think I’m born again, she reflected, cracking a humorless smile. When she parked in front of the Taneys’ apartment house, she glanced in the front window. Someone was home; she could see bodies moving around inside. She was relieved to know that her drive was not a waste of time. Now that the trial could be just around the bend, it was imperative that she connect with the family. Donita looked curious as she opened the door in response to her knock. “Did something happen?” she inquired. “Actually, yes, you could say that,” Elsie hedged. “May I come in?” Donita nodded. Elsie followed her into the front room, where the family was gathered around a recent acquisition: a television.
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