“I can’t believe you did that, Tucker!” Andy screamed, his
ears still stopped up from the explosion. “We are so dead.”
“What?” Andy screamed back and cupped his ear as Tucker
repeated what he’d said. “Nah, it’ll be fine. Niles is out of town today and
Barry’s too lazy to care about a little ole explosion.”
Tucker shook his head at the other man and said, “The
sheriff may be out of town, but even Barry might get curious when people start
telling him about the fish falling from the sky down at Ponders Lake.”
Andy looked across the water at the people on the beach who
had been staring at them for the last ten minutes while they gathered all the
fish into the boat. He squinted to see better and then shook his head. “That’s
the Crowder family over yonder on the beach, Tucker,” he said.
Tucker shaded his eyes and looked closer. “Are you sure?” he
asked.
“Positive,” Andy replied and smiled.
Tucker blew out the breath he’d been holding and finished
icing the fish down. He knew they didn’t have anything to worry about since it
was the Crowder’s who had witnessed Andy’s stupid stunt. It didn’t matter if
they did go around town talking about fish falling from the sky. Nobody had
believed anything the Crowder’s said since the UFO incident of ’95.
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