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Trios, Volume 3
Trios, Volume 3
Trios, Volume 3
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Trios, Volume 3

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"Welcome to the Neighborhood" When moving into a new place, it's always great when the neighbors welcome you and help you with your load.

"Caboose Club" As a child, the exclusive "club" wouldn't accept his membership. Years later, the club would find out what they missed.

"Brotherhood" A young man comes between older brothers, and likes it.

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Release dateAug 22, 2011
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    TRIOS, Volume 3

    Copyright 2011 Bad Penny Press

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    Welcome to the Neighborhood

    I had just moved into the new condominium complex, parking my rental box truck in a space that would be convenient for me to unload my furniture and my few measly possessions left over from my divorce. I withdrew my cell phone from my pocket and started going through the numbers in its address book hoping that I would be able to find a friend or two that was available to come help me unload my things and move them into my new condo.

    I scrolled through my list of phone numbers, mentally checking off those who I knew would not be able to help either due to their work obligations, their distance from my new home location, or their history of avoiding any physical labor. Using that criteria, my list was quickly whittled down to no one. Oh well, I had a rental hand truck and could use that to move things into my condo just as I had used it to move things out of my old house. It just would have been nicer if I could've had some help.

    Hey, you're in my parking space, called a male voice.

    I looked up to find a guy about my age, casually dressed, walking up to my rental van.

    Hey, I'm sorry, I replied. I was hoping that whoever owned the space might be at work right now. I'll move my truck for you.

    So… you moving in or moving out? asked the guy.

    Uh, I’m moving in, I answered. Just signed my rental agreement yesterday.

    Oh, welcome to the neighborhood, he replied, extending his hand. My name's Vic.

    Toby, I said as I shook his firm hand.

    Well, I'm sure that I can do the neighborly thing and let you use this space while you get your things moved in, he said.

    I appreciate that, not that there's that much left to move thanks to an ugly divorce, I said with a chuckle. How long I'll need this space depends upon what friends I can get a hold of right now.

    I held up my cell phone for Vic's view to kind of emphasize

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