The Master Undone: An Inside Out Novella - Plot & Excerpts
Compton?” On any other day I’d stop at one drink—but not today. I hand the flight attendant my empty glass. “Leave out the soda this time.” “You got it,” the woman says, smiling brightly. “Scotch straight up, on its way.” Her overly cheery tone hits a raw nerve, reminding me of just how fake much of the past two years of my life has been. But then, I let it become that way. I chose to ignore things I shouldn’t have, and someone I cared deeply for paid the price. As if that isn’t enough, I’m rushing to see my mother through her unexpected cancer diagnosis and emergency surgery. There’s nothing fake about that. It’s as goddamn real as it gets. Loosening my tie, I sink down into the deep first-class seat, attempting to get comfortable despite feeling shredded. I’m hoping a little more alcohol will give me some much-needed sleep between San Francisco and New York, and maybe slow down the demolition process going on in my mind.
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