Abstract

Patrick Xhuda drove his pickup toward the Ranch Wife Restaurant with his Osage clothes hanging in the back seat. Outside of Red Hawk, two cars waited at the drive-through for cigarettes at Strike Axe Trading Post. He had been eating breakfast at home in Hominy, scrolling through his phone, thinking of all the grading he had left to do before the end of school, when he read an ad from the Chamber of Commerce announcing that the Ranch Wife was taking over Red Hawk on July 4th. […]

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