For those who don't want to read the whole thing, I'm posting chapters, one at a time. There's currently a 14 chapter lag, which will hopefully mean you'll be getting stable chapters that I'm not messing with majorly in terms of plot, etc. With that, here goes.
Inheritance
a novel by J Wynia
Chapter 1
On the Lindahl family farm's back 40 acres, early morning light filtered through the bright yellow aspen and birch leaves and right into Dale Worth's eyes. It was just bright enough to make him squint and pull his greasy John Deere cap down for shade.
He reached into his shirt pocket and pulled out a crumpled pack of generic cigarettes and a Zippo lighter, making the threadbare spot above the pocket just a little bit worse with the brush of his hand.
In his other hand was the lever controlling the hydraulics on the flatbed towtruck. As he pulled out a cigarette from the pack with his teeth and lit it with his semi-free hand, he eased the 65 Plymouth onto the bed of the truck, the rusted frame and chains creaking and moaning as it went.
As the car settled into place, the trunk latch popped loose and Dale shoved his cigarettes back into the pocket, keeping the lighter in his hand to fidget with. He dragged his more than slightly overweight body up the side of the truck and onto the bed, making decidedly undignified noises in the process.
He reached into the toolbox behind the truck cab for a few bungee ties and slid as best he could around to the back of the car, smearing rust stains across the side of his jacket. He reached the back of the car and promptly dropped not only the bungee cords, but the lighter as well.
"What . . . the . . . fuck?", Walter managed to ask the empty grove of trees.
Staring out at him from the trunk, from the middle of a pile of bone, skull and rotting flesh was the still recognizable face of Todd, the bartender at Dale's favorite watering hole, mouth agape in a frozen scream and eyes clouded and empty.