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Lee was given comics worth a fortune. He tried not to take them, but they insisted. He had Porter find a sale on one of the Superman comics and used the money to double the size of their mom’s ranch and added a wing to the house and it wasn’t long before his mother was again becoming the dominant horsewoman around.
Everybody wanted to board and train at the Vances’.
Lee considered moving on, getting away from the valley, but then he met a young woman and changed his mind. He had to settle down somewhere, and now with money, property, and his family being the most powerful in the valley, it began to look like he’d returned for good. Things happen and sometimes for good reasons.
Watching how his brother and his wife operated over the coming months, it was obvious that the valley was well rid of the Superman, but now it had the Super Couple.
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If you enjoyed the Murder Option series you may want to check out Cool Heat.
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Richter Watkins lives in an alternate universe somewhere in the San Diego area.
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