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When he was alone, Ray sat in the wicker chair across from the empty sofa, and tried to convince himself that life without his father would not be greatly different than life apart from him. This day was long in coming, and he would simply take it in stride and go on with a small measure of mourning. Just go through the motions, he told himself, wrap things up in Mississippi and race back to Virginia.
The study was lit by one weak bulb under the shade of a dust-covered lamp on the rolltop, and the shadows were long and dark. Tomorrow he would sit at the desk and plunge1 into the paperwork, but not tonight.
Tonight he needed to think.
Forrest was gone, hauled away by Harry2 Rex, both of them drunk. Forrest, typically, became sullen3 and wanted to drive to Memphis. Ray suggested he simply stay there. "Sleep on the porch if you don't want to sleep in the house," he said, without pushing.
Pushing would only cause a fight. Harry Rex said he would, under normal circumstances, invite Forrest to stay with him, but the new wife was a hard-ass and two drunks were probably too much.
"Just stay here," Harry Rex said, but Forrest wouldn't budge4. Bullheaded enough when he was cold sober, he was intractable after a few drinks. Ray had seen it more times than he cared to remember and sat quietly as Harry Rex argued with his brother.
The issue was settled when Forrest decided5 he would rent a room at the Deep Rock Motel north of town. "I used to go there when I was seeing the mayor's wife, fifteen years ago," he said.
"It's full of fleas," Harry Rex said.
"I miss it already."
"The mayor's wife?" Ray asked.
"You don't want to know," Harry Rex said.
They left a few minutes after eleven, and the house had been growing quieter by the minute.
The front door had a latch6 and the patio7 door had a deadbolt. The kitchen door, the only one at the rear of the house, had a flimsy knob with a lock that was not working. The Judge could not operate a

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