In the handful of years that Loathsome Uncle Kusmuk had been in the US and Long Beach, he had become well known for his loud parties and untamed ways.
He was tolerated by family and carnies- some even said loved- whether it was because they owed the Loathsome Uncle for something or because he had carnie roots, they supported him and defended him.
Outside their community, however, he was not defended and was what some called notorious for his ways. Loathsome Uncle Kusmuk had no friends on the city council.
Judge Murty was there to inform Orguz and Loathsome Uncle Kusmuk that the Long Beach city council was planning to exercise its right of eminent domain and condemn the area along the beach that included the properties owned by LUK Entertainment.
When Judge Murty was done speaking, he paused. Then he waited. Orguz and his Loathsome Uncle exchanged glances once and then they, too, sat waiting.
After a few moments, Judge Murty decided that the pair had heard and understood what he said. Rubbing his hands together, as though washing them, he got out of his chair and left, feeling that he had done the right thing.
As soon as he was out the door, both Orguz and Loathsome Uncle Kusmuk were on the phone.
The news spread like wildfire. Both the Ortrar and Dilmac families were stunned by the news, all of them wondering what would happen next.
That night, dressed in his gray suit, Orguz and Loathsome Uncle Kusmuk got into his black Mustang and drove into town.
The weather changed. Syeira worried. Hormat sat with her cards.