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an angry curse, he succeeded.
     
    The mortician watched this with a puzzled face. “Listen, I don’t think that I know you gentlemen, do I?”
     
    Klyne pushed him by the shoulder, sending him staggering into the back. “You don’t know us at all, Mister Shelton any more than we know you. But if you’re a religious man, then you could say that you knew both our wives.”
     
    “I don’t think that…..Oh….” His hands flew to his mouth, and his dentures clicked together, like two halves of a miniature keyboard.
     
    “Oh, Mister Shelton. Maybe we’ve just rung a little bell for your memory. Our wives, Mister Shelton. You were on a train, back somewhere, with Joe Nathan. Doing a spot of gambling. Poker was it, Mister Shelton?”
     
    “Blackjack. It was blackjack and poker most of the time. But listen to me. Please.”
     
    Bates slapped him hard across the face, knocking him on his back. His false teeth clacked out of his mouth, spinning on the floor near a table. Bates stepped quickly across, grinding them under his heel. The undertaker looked up at him in anguish, blood coming from his nose and lip, the red mark of Bill’s fingers livid across his cheek.
     
    “Please!” Bates looked across at Klyne. “That’s what that other murdering bastard said. Narhan, when we killed him. With bullets through his knees and through his elbows, he tried to crawl to us saying ‘Please.’ He’s dead, Shelton, and soon you’ll be meeting him again, roasting down there in Hell.”
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
                                                                                                            
     
     
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    Kayla Anderson has only one wish and that is to find out what happened to her and her husband. They were happy once, but then suddenly things changed and not for the better. She believed that it was because she was working all the time. With her friends help, she is going to embark on a journey back to a time when things were better. Her hope is that she will be able to mend the rift, before it becomes a matter of divorce. Sometimes what you wish for is not exactly what you really want.
     
    Chapter one
    “I don’t understand how all of this is happening without me. All of you have found a man and my sister has had two romances in one. One was ill fated to begin with, but then she found a man that she had lost contact with all these years. I’ve been busy with fighting my divorce and hoping that we could end things amicably that that doesn’t seem to be the way that this is going. There has been things said that can’t be taken back. The only thing I really want from all of this is a chance to see what happened to make it all go to hell.” I saw my sister shaking her head and the others didn’t exactly seemed pleased by the idea that I wanted to mess with the natural order of things.
    “Kayla, you are my sister and I appreciate the fact that you’ve gone through your own form of hell. I don’t know if you’re going to find what you’re looking for, but I’m willing to look past the fact that you want to play god. We’ve all had that chance, but thankfully we decided against screwing with the timeline. There was one and I will keep her name out of it.” Everybody knew that the person that she was talking about was one of the five that had gotten together to make this experiment into something that we could hold with high esteem.
    “I’m glad that all of you have found some semblance of a life. I thought that I had the best of both worlds, but then that world began to tear apart. He became more distant, didn’t talk much and tried to stay out, as late as possible. Stupid me, I thought that he was just overworked and stressed beyond his limits. I had the
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