Portrait of a Drug Dealer (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
The off ramp came as a surprise. Mechanically, I turned the steering wheel. Windshield wipers were keeping time with the pulsing bass pumping out the amp in the trunk, rain sliced through the night sky pelting a dreary line of soulless metallic shells. My...
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The off ramp came as a surprise. Mechanically, I turned the steering wheel. Windshield wipers were keeping time with the pulsing bass pumping out the amp in the trunk, rain sliced through the night sky pelting a dreary line of soulless metallic shells. My knuckles were white, my palms sweaty. As I tried to light a cigarette, the numbness permeating my whole body intensified in my thumb, thwarting my attempts to spark the lighter. I had lost too much blood. Tears came rushing to my eyes, but I stifled them with a long snort. This was no time for weakness. It did not matter that I was alone in the car.
Weakness is a choice. Certainly there are those who are predisposed to weakness, to cowardice, but it is inevitably a choice for which there is no excuse. One may point to past traumatic experiences, one may use their upbringing to rationalize character defects, but it always comes down to a choice. People choose to be weak, and that for me was not a choice. Well, it was a choice, but one that would ultimately lead to either prison or the grave.
-excerpt from Portrait of a Drug Dealer
Weakness is a choice. Certainly there are those who are predisposed to weakness, to cowardice, but it is inevitably a choice for which there is no excuse. One may point to past traumatic experiences, one may use their upbringing to rationalize character defects, but it always comes down to a choice. People choose to be weak, and that for me was not a choice. Well, it was a choice, but one that would ultimately lead to either prison or the grave.
-excerpt from Portrait of a Drug Dealer
Autoren-Porträt von Tom Cellar
Tom Cellar was born in Michigan where he spent the entirety of his childhood. After dropping out of college, he moved to Oregon and started his own business distributing plants and fungi. Unfortunately, an unexpected visit by undercover police halted his operation forcing him to become, yet again, a professional wage slave. He now bounces back and forth between the two states working odd jobs accompanied by his wife and two cats.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Tom Cellar
- 2015, 242 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: iUniverse
- ISBN-10: 1491769033
- ISBN-13: 9781491769034
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.06.2015
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