“Hey Doug, come with me to put the sold sign on the Main
Street property. I’ll buy you a drink to celebrate,” he offered his
business partner, who was also his brother.
“Somebody actually bought that nightmare?”
Norman nodded, shrugging his shoulders.
“Right…and I bet you’re telling me about the sale now
because you already unloaded the antiques and made yourself a bundle.” Doug was
annoyed, thinking he missed out again.
“Nah, it sold yesterday afternoon to a woman with two
kids. She’s keeping everything the
estate left behind.”
“What’s she like?” Doug assumed there was more to it since
Norman was never one to let expensive furniture slip through his fingers so
easily.
“Honestly, the broad’s a bit of an oddball, but perfect for that old house, if you ask me.”
“Honestly, the broad’s a bit of an oddball, but perfect for that old house, if you ask me.”
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