“What a sight you two must've     
been. Gawd, I would’ve paid good money 
to be a fly on the wall at that chapel!
And now you have your own Cab Company. 
Wow! You’re all grown up, Pee Wee. I'm 
impressed.”                            
     He also told me a little more     
about their company. Except for a      
driver that worked for them every now  
and again, overhead was low, because   
they were the only employees.          
     “We're not doing that bad either,”
he said proudly.                       
     It was just like the old days, and
that felt good, but I still had to ask 
again, “I thought you hated libraries?”
     “Yeah, I still do, but we're      
putting together our family tree, and  
I'm looking up some obits and birth    
notices from our families.             
*      “You wouldn't believe the amount    
of information you can get off those   
things. It's just that sometimes it    
takes a long time to find anything, and
that part makes all this boring as     
hell, but Mouse is really into it.     
     “Finding something almost makes it
all worthwhile, because I like how her 
eyes light up when I tell her about    
it,” he said with a small smile on his 
face, but then stopped.                
     “This part is still boring        
though,” he said and turned the knob   
that advanced the microfilm to the next
frame.                                 
     “But, enough about me. What are   
you doing here?”                       
     I told him that I was looking into
Halloween related animal abuse cases.  



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