Can a world-weary soldier counsel his nephew about women and love? We have 750 words to find out! Copyright © 2022 to the author.
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Hezekiah stood beside his uncle, intent on positioning the slabs of brisket at just the right spot over the steady, tender heat of the post-oak coals.
"Low and slow, down you go," Uncle Lenny said as they finished finagling and covered the pit.
Wiping his forehead, Hezekiah grinned at the lanky former soldier. "Reckon I've heard you say that at least five thousand times by now."
Uncle Lenny grinned back, his trademark unfiltered Camel dangling from his lips. He straightened slowly, deliberately; Hezekiah could almost hear his backbone cracking and popping into place.
"Well, it's good advice, son," he said, nodding towards the picnic table shaded by the old live oak. "Low and slow will get you through a lot of situations in life."
The two ambled to the table, passing Lenny's gleaming '60 Chevy.
"Wish I had me an iced tea," Hezekiah said, running his tongue over his dry lips. "Barbecuin's thirsty work."
"Maybe your Aunt Rainey'll see us and take pity on us poor, dumb men."
The two laughed, easy together, glad to take a break even with no pitcher of sweet tea to cool them down.
"How's that girl of yours? What's her name?"
Hezekiah rolled his eyes. "You know her name! Louise."
Lenny smiled, pleased at successfully teasing Hezekiah. "Yeah. Weezy. How you two doin'?"
Sighing, Hezekiah steepled his fingers. "I dunno. I like her, but..."
"But what?"