Chapter 2 WILLY HAD BEEN a penniless, clueless, homeless man and now he wanted a change. He wanted out and into something superior and beyond. He was willing to try something new, he was sick of his life, he had no family. No one, except Wendy. He had no past, because he had no lingering memory of his past. He had no recollection, he was a clean slate, it was ironic! Wendy yes, she had been way too kind. But he hated being pitied, it made him feel weak and inferior. “Yes," Willy repeated again nodding firmly. With a finger snap, the Stranger’s hat and cigar were gone, replaced by a firm, grim smile The Stranger was pleased: “Good,” he said. “Your hand please, I need to take your particulars.” He pressed the point of a pen like instrument on Willy's right pointer finger, Willy felt the sting of needle pain, just like they do at the hospital. “There now your broken nose along with al
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