Term Limit

Fiction » Drama » American

By E. G. Fabricant
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Published: Oct. 02, 2010
Words: 10,069 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781466037359


Description

From "Matters Familiar." A scandal-plagued politician contemplates suicide, but checks in with his cousin first to sort things out. Adult language.

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short fiction, political, relationship, suicide, family, short story, politics, short, media bias, parent, parents of teenagers, shortstory, media, politician, relationship humor, political fiction, media coverage, political famiy, short mystery, family conflict, short drama, media influence, political crisis, family and relationships, family issues, political short story, family struggle, relationship story, relationships and families, shortstories, family dilemma, political scandal, short story political

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"MATTERS FAMILIAR--Term Limit"
E. G. introduces and reads from the twelfth story in his collection, "Matters Familiar. You're California's Insurance Commissioner. A stupid mistake, and the resulting media frenzy and "investigation," have spiked your political career and put everything else at risk. Is there a good exit strategy that will spare you and your family any further pain? Jack Quisenberry calls his cousin to a summit.

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