Exhibited (MUSEOLOGY #3) by Nellie Wilson EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Nellie Wilson
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Davis
New jobs were always stressful, even in an industry one knew well, an
industry that seemed to fit like a second skin. And Nathaniel (never Nate)
Davis — who, actually, always went by Davis and never Nathaniel
Davis — knew forestry. He reminded himself of that as he took a deep
breath, letting the pine-infused air soak deep into his lungs. He focused on
the ache in his left knee left over from a particularly nasty fall during his
last ride in West Virginia. He could also take in the trees, because this part
of Colorado had a particularly excellent old-growth forest.
He also knew that a year in, it wasn’t considered a new job, per se. It still
felt new, because the mountains he got to see every morning were so
different from the mountains of his youth and early adulthood. The Rockies
were large and imposing, cutting through the clouds with defined peaks and
arguing with the sky at the tree line. The Appalachians in West Virginia
were more subtle, older, more like rolling hills with a golden sunset above
them.
There was probably a metaphor in there if Davis looked hard enough, but
he hadn’t had enough coffee yet, and his back hurt. He needed a new
mattress. He ignored the stiffness in his back, just like he ignored the brown
tips that poked up and meant that Pine Bark Beetles had taken residence in
this part of the forest. He ignored the whistling that meant there was a crack
in the window behind him that he needed to fix.
Heading in from the rear porch, groaning as he stretched his back, Davis
prepared a pot of coffee. It was quiet outside, one of the reasons he headed
to the porch every morning to collect his thoughts, but it was too quiet in
his cabin. He thought about getting a speaker for the cabin. While Davis
loved the crisp silence of the morning, after a year, he had begun to feel like
the place was missing something, a bit empty. He hadn’t really begun to set
up until recently, convinced that he would be told to leave. But he was
beginning to feel settled. Music could help.
Or someone in his bed.
Shaking that thought off, Davis threw on a hoodie and beanie and walked
over to the main office for the morning ranger meeting.
“Morning,” he grunted at Alex and Yesenia, who were always early. Davis
was, too, but not as early as those two. Somehow, they usually managed to
go for a trail run or a mountain bike ride before work most days, too. Not
for the first time, Davis thought about asking to go along or scheduling a
weekend bike ride. He wasn’t going to be fired. His coworkers liked him.
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