[Lady Justice 37] - Lady Justice and the Living Trust by Robert Thornhill

[Lady Justice 37] - Lady Justice and the Living Trust by Robert Thornhill

Author:Robert Thornhill [Thornhill, Robert]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Mystery
ISBN: 9781099131691
Amazon: B07S1BK527
Goodreads: 45878435
Publisher: Amazon
Published: 2019-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 14

Two down and one to go.

I gave Angelo a call on his cell phone. “Angelo, Walt Williams here. Thought I’d give you a call and see how the job hunting was going.”

“Glad to hear from you,” he replied. “I was going to call you but I’ve just been too busy with my new job.”

Frankly, I was surprised. “You’re employed? Congratulations. Where are you working?”

“Scavuzzo’s grocery store on Blue Ridge Boulevard. I stock shelves. I’m actually here right now if you want to stop by.”

“I might just do that.”

Heading to Scavuzzo’s brought back memories of my own years in the grocery business. During my Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years in high school, I worked at the local supermarket. That was back in the days when sackers would actually carry the groceries to your car. I stocked shelves, mopped floors, and earned enough money to buy my first car. Good times.

I found Angelo in the canned goods aisle stocking Campbell Soup.

“Don’t forget to rotate the old cans to the front,” I said.

“Walt, thank you for stopping by. Come with me. I’d like you to meet my boss.”

I followed him to a small office in the back of the store.

“Salvatore, this is Walt Williams. He’s the guy I was telling you about.”

A pudgy Italian guy rose from his desk and shook my hand. “Pleased to meet you, Mr. Williams.”

“Likewise,” I said, shaking his hand. “Call me Walt. So how’s Angelo doing?”

“Great! Really great! He came along at just the right time. One of my stockers quit and I was short-handed.”

“I’m glad to hear that. I hope he continues to do well.”

“I’m sure he will.”

“Seems like a nice guy,” I said as Angelo and I walked to the front of the store.

“He is,” Angelo replied. “He told me if I did a good job, I might get some time as a checker.”

“I’m sure your grandfather would be pleased. Keep up the good work.”

As I drove away, I was surprised that of the three siblings, Angelo would be the one to actually earn his inheritance.



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