The American Dreamer
The jazz played from a radio in the corner of the room, a saxophone weeping through the static like a lover calling from across a crowded room. Thomas Wright sat on the edge of a bed that cost more than his father had earned in a lifetime, and he listened to the music with eyes that had seen too much and understood too little. He had been a chef for twenty-four years, a chef at a small...
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