Tight End (2009)

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Genres: Fiction
his mother asked him, frowning. “I can usually recognize your friends’ voices, but that one I couldn’t. It sounded as if he had a mouthful of potatoes.”     Jim tried to think quickly of one of his football teammates, other than Ed Terragano, someone he was sure his mother hardly knew. “It was Hardy,” he said. “Randy Hardy I guess he doesn’t have good manners. He was talking with a mouthful of cereal.”     He didn’t know why he told her it was Hardy instead of Ed, except that he wasn’t one-hundred percent sure it was Ed. If it were Ed, Jim wanted to let him know that he knew, and make Ed stop making the calls. He was sure that the minute Ed was convinced his identity was discovered, his perverted attempts at humor would stop.     As Jim headed for the living room, his mind still wrapped up on the call, his mother called to him, “Jim! Aren’t you going to finish your breakfast?”     “Oh, yeah.
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