Chapter 6 Tuesday, April 5th KurtA rooster crowing woke me from my sleep. I rolled over and looked at the screen of my phone. Tossing it back onto the nightstand, I pulled the pillow over my head. It was barely five o’clock in the morning. The rooster crowed again. Why was there a rooster in town? Whose idea was that? The notifications on my phone buzzed with an incoming text message. “Now what?” I muttered as I groped for the cell phone. It buzzed again. Grabbing it, I turned my face to the screen. The notifications said I had several new emails and two new text messages. The messages were from my older brother, Kaleb. –––––––– * * * * Kaleb: Dee said you were in town. How about stopping by? –––––––– * * * * Kaleb: We are fencing the back pasture. Leaving in 20. Could use an extr

