Just Bob
โ Scribed by Stormy Glenn
- Publisher
- Siren-BookStrand
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 69 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
My name is Bob. It's just Bob. Not even Robert or Roberto or anything as exciting as that. It's just Bob. Bob Mills. It's not a fancy name or a name that inspires great romantic tales. No one writes odes to Bob. No one screams Bob during great heights of passion. There are no great masterpieces with Bob as the main character. I can't even think of any fictional characters named Bob.
To make matters worse, I'm an accountant and I wear glasses. I own a cat. I have a library card, and I actually use it. If the karmic universe could have crapped on someone, I was it. Exciting, right? Yeah, no. There is nothing exciting in my life. Ever.
That all changed when someone put a contract out on my life.
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