#157 - The foreman handed him two small gold coins. He looked, his posture changed. That was when the fever got him. He and the foreman looked at each other, gold fever in their eyes.
So far, so good. I hope Jules doesn't make the connection between the detectors and the missing workers. You did a great job of writing this operation, James, fast-paced and suspenseful.
Ok, apparently I time travelled into this golden adventure! (missed 1-4) Guess I gotta see how this goes down! Solid James Ron!
Hi Ron. You might recognize the characters from other stories. Thank you very much.
Great storyline… And love the setting! Grand Lake, Lake Arthur, Mermentau River…
Thank you, Madelyn. Yes, those are beautiful places.
Ron it is. You bet. Call me Ken.
: ) Thanks, Ken.
So far, so good. I hope Jules doesn't make the connection between the detectors and the missing workers. You did a great job of writing this operation, James, fast-paced and suspenseful.
It's running smooth right now. Thank you, KC. Coming from you I'm encouraged.
P.S. - Please call me Ron if you like. May I call you Ken?
Exciting stuff here, Ron! I hope they all get away safely. I loved using the gold as bait for these detectorist hooligans!
Thank you, Sharron. Gold has that ability to make you crazy when it's there in front of you and could be yours.
There's nothing like a pile of gold coins to create a diversion. Jules is going to be plenty mad in the morning.
Really. Gold will do that. Jules' cut from what's already been found is the best he will do. Thank you, Jim.