(1995) the Oath

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“Where’s Charlie?” he asked, carrying the accounting books to a table near the video games.
    “Uh—he’s home,” Bernie said. “He’s been sick.”
    Harold’s eyebrows went up. “Oh, has he now?”
    “Yeah.”
    Harold took a seat and then glared up at Bernie. “Have a seat, Bernie.”
    Bernie obeyed, sitting across from Bly. Talking to Bly always made him nervous. The man had a short fuse.
    “Do you understand the partnership I have with Charlie?”
    “Well—you bought into the business, right?”
 
...   “I bought most of it.” Harold jerked his thumb toward the mercantile. “I bought the tavern so Charlie could buy the mercantile. The tavern’s worth seventy percent of the whole shebang, so that makes me seventy percent owner, which makes me boss.”
    “Yes sir.”


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