"His appointment to defend a man accused of harming a child had
changed all that. It had revived everything in his life that was
ever painful. It had returned to his mind and soul an emptiness
that once had overwhelmed him. It had set him on a course where he
must again confront and deal with the same emotions that had almost
destroyed him.
As he watched the water move slowly by his deck, he winced at
the thought of going to work. He was scheduled to be at the Public
Defender's office that morning to view the Brewton file. Perhaps
that explained why he thought the pull of the river was unusually
magnetic. The more his sleepy head cleared, the more he realized he
wasn't being attracted by the river. He was being repelled by his
intense dislike for a man he'd never met.
Clay had tried to picture him many times, but had failed. He
tried venting his anger with imaginary punches, thrown as hard as
he could. But, he got no relief hitting a man who had no face. It
was time to get on with his dirty chore and learn all the things he
didn't want to know about a man called Harco."
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