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On the overpass, lurking in the shadows of the span, heart aching with love
and a constant longing for legitimacy, Harry Waardenburg watches for the
white minivan.
One rental car passes. Two. A third, fourth, fifth, a sixth.
Then, finally, the signal reaches him as the minivan crests the hill.
A suggestion of a smile plays over his lips as he calibrates the homing
device that was mounted in a magnetic sign.
Now, if he could only be sure of the GPS tranceiver behind the license
plate.
Many eyes--and hearts--were watching Chere, it was true.
But Harry believed in redundancy as much as he believed in luck.
[Posted in FML issue 1471]
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