Cracked LCD 5.2: There Will Be Games Part VII
It's hot fun in the summertime for The Atlanta Game Factory, but the summer can only last so long...
Date: Thursday, May 08, 2008
Author: Michael Barnes

But then, the next week, as I was opening the store on a Tuesday morning, I got a phone call from The Barrister:

“Mike, I’m about to freak out here and I need you to check in the safe to see if there’s an envelope with some money in it.”

“No, I don’t see anything. What’s going on, did you lose a deposit or something?”

“Well, I don’t know…I can’t find that money we took in from Dragon Con.”

To Be Continued...

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