108. Thomas Winnick’s Superior.

Gavin had always had problems with his co-workers. On one hand they were jealous of how hard he worked, seeing him toil day and night doing two jobs. They secretly wanted to be as hardworking as he was, but could not dare tell him to his face, lest they felt he would judge them, or their own sick conscience would judge themselves.

On another hand they despised and disrespected him, not only because he was working hard in two jobs that only paid him peanuts, but because he was also considerably lonesome. Gavin never talked to anyone. He was always alone by himself, quiet, hardly making a fuss of anything, and hardly doing anything that would make a fuss out of him.

This brought the thought to their heads that perhaps he sincerely believed he was better than them in all ramifications.

They would look at his worn out clothes, his cleared old shoes that should be thrown away, and laugh wondering how such a person who could not take care of himself, despite the jobs he worked, could even l
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