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Authors: Jennifer Foor

One of the reasons that we were being interviewed was due to the new addition to the tavern. We had taken the old basement and made it a very large billiards room, including its own separate entrance. Where the tables used to be upstairs, we had made
more table space, and with my mother’s help, turned the tavern into a very popular place to eat.
 

Basically the restaurant part was her project. We let her run things while I managed the bar. We kept the guy Chris, who turned out to be trainable enough to handle the flow of people during the day. Shaun still worked in the kitchen and during dinner hours Charlie helped my mother wait on tables.
 

On the weekends and when we have big parties come in, Elle and Zach would drive down and stay for the weekend. I never in a million years could have seen my life turning out this way. I had the best family anyone could ask for. I was part of the pro billiards tour and we also ran a lucrative business. No matter what Joker’s intentions were with me, I had to thank him for this beautiful life that he’d given me and Charlie. None of us were perfect, but together we were pretty fucking awesome.
 

 

  The End
 

 

Look For Book Two, Hustle Him April 2013
 

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Jennifer Foor lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with her husband and two children. She enjoys shooting pool, camping and catching up on cliché movies that were made in the eighties.
 

 

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