tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6140199280786281854.post1191027947805041758..comments2023-11-10T03:46:58.196-05:00Comments on Dragging Blue Lake: Chapter 95: Addison Pronounces The SentencePenelopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16697841178807127327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6140199280786281854.post-86352838144270842192012-10-21T02:31:10.345-04:002012-10-21T02:31:10.345-04:00Horace's position is interesting because if he...Horace's position is interesting because if he was honest about one thing, it was that he doesn't know what's going on with this plot of land and he doesn't want to know. In his mind, the Tellermans bought the vineyard to dump the bodies which would have probably proven cheaper and more expedient than going through the state procedure of moving unclaimed, unidentified human remains. This motivation makes sense to him. He thought it was a stupid thing to do, and he was obviously convinced that the Tellermans were going to get caught but hey, their corpse-dumping money is just as good as anyone else's. Then Oona comes along shortly before the sale is finalized. What she wants is murky to him at best. Horace knows that her father is not just your friendly neighborhood grocer and is mucho leery. But I think that Oona and Addison are both clear that Horace has no stock in this other than to make a buck. If we're talking about the supernatural attachments to the land, Horace is the most out of the loop. J.L., I think we'll find, is just a kid playing with fire. As for Isabella, that is still to come. ;)Penelopehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16849958697187040289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6140199280786281854.post-45978165348632234072012-10-21T01:54:19.160-04:002012-10-21T01:54:19.160-04:00Looks like Addison and Oona have their work cut ou...Looks like Addison and Oona have their work cut out for them. I wonder if Horace has anything else up his sleeves, or if J.L. and Isabelle are up to the challenge of the Londons. J.L. is probably the most in the dark about the whole situation. Isabelle is pretty smart, but she doesn't seem to have much passion for anything. At this point, I'm going to guess Addison and Oona have the advantage if it comes down to a sheer battle of wills, unless maybe Horace sees fit to further his involvement.Vanhttp://kingdomofnaroni.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com