On a dark, rural Kansas road: The morning that I killed a beauty, I could have died.

I’d packed my bag the night before. Before I headed out, I set the thermostat to 80 degrees—the house would be empty for a while and air-conditioning, with electricity being more expensive in Kansas in July than in any other month, wouldn’t be needed. I took four days of trash out to the garage for… Continue reading On a dark, rural Kansas road: The morning that I killed a beauty, I could have died.

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