“Tinkie was primed for a fight with Oscar." "She sure got one. They had it out, and then he left, and those other two women came up and said something smart to Miss Tinkie. She poured her drink on one and grabbed a drink off the bar and tossed it on the other one. Then all hell broke loose." "If it's any consolation, those women deserved whatever they got." He still looked down. "I know. They were no-count women. They been in here before, complainin' about everything. After the drink incident, I... had to grab one of them and hold her. But that won't make it any easier on Miss Tinkie." I gave him a hug. "She'll be fine. Please give Mollie my love." His wife was the best seamstress in the state and had created my unforgettable gown for the Black and Orange Ball last Halloween. "Will do. You take care, and take care of Miss Tinkie." "I promise." When I got to the car, Tinkie was, thank goodness, out cold. I left the windows down as I drove through the clear night. The frigid air didn't even make her eyelids flutter.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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