Unloading

I'll likely begin the next, and hopefully final, round of edits later today. But before I begin, I need to get a few things off my mind so I can approach the Prologue with crystal clarity.

On Monday I was very lucky. The shopping center I frequent is roughly a half mile away from the site of the mass casualty event. I bought groceries about fifteen minutes earlier than usual out of my desire to complete shock maintenance on Darkness and Yukino before I had lunch. That's the only reason why I wasn't caught up in that mess. I was carrying groceries to my front porch at about the time the mayhem started.

As a lifelong resident of America's Most Costliest City, I have mixed feelings about everything. Rather than ramble on about what I've discovered about the underage suspect, the center's past connection with 9/11, its current leader and his family members' inflammatory social media comments I'll just say this: I hope things don't escalate from here.

Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming...

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  1. I am so glad that you decided to go earlier than normal. Someone was watching over you. I hope things do not escalate in your area too. We are living in crazy times. Take care!!

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    1. Actually, they are escalating. In Escondido a former Navy man with PTSD beat the crap out of an elderly veteran that supports Trump. The patriotic displays at their home are over the top for my tastes, but that's still not a valid reason to practically kill a man.

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