Stress Relief

Posted: August 19, 2023 in Advice, Consulting, Experiences, Thoughts
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Lately, I’ve had a lot of stress in my life. There are several factors that probably contribute to this. One might be that I work for a mob boss. Another might be that I also work for the police. Besides both of those, I have my own consulting agency. Then there’s my family. Don’t get me wrong, I love my husband and kids, but raising two teenagers can be a bit of a challenge.

But I think the biggest stress inducer is the fact that I can read minds. I used to think it was awesome to know what people were thinking, but now, I’m not so sure. If you don’t believe me, you should just think about it for a minute. Would you want to know what other people really thought about you? I didn’t think so.

I’ve had some time to work with a counselor and I’ve found meditation to be helpful. And I do love long baths. But to be honest, the best stress reliever for me is taking a motorcycle ride. As you may know that involves a certain hitman, which means that if I want my favorite stress reliever, I have to deal with some stress inducing problems.

Like today… I stopped in at Thrasher for a quick meeting with Uncle Joey… the mob boss for whom I work. That quick meeting turned into two hours, and by the time we were done, I could hardly wait to get out of there. But Uncle Joey wasn’t done with me. I had to stay for another meeting. An hour later, the meeting ended, and he invited me to his office for a chat. I may not have stayed, but he needed to know what everyone had been thinking during his meetings, and I had to fill him in before I forgot.

Luckily, I had plenty of notes, so it didn’t take too long. He isn’t always happy with what I find out, mostly because a lot of people don’t tell the whole truth and it makes him angry. Still, he’s gotten more used to it since the early days, so it’s not so bad.

Still… by the end of our little meeting, my stress levels were pretty high. That’s when Uncle Joey told me he had one more thing for me to do. I may have glared at him, because his brows rose, then his lips twisted up. “Don’t worry Shelby. You’ll like this one.”

I couldn’t pick up what it was and shook my head. “Really? Why?”

“Because it involves a motorcycle ride. What do you say?”

I let out a sigh. He knew I couldn’t resist that. “Is it far?”

He nodded. “Oh yes… all the way to the private airstrip and back.”

I licked my lips. That was a nice ride, and it would certainly go a long way in reducing my stress levels. “Okay. I’ll go.”

His knowing smile almost made me tell him no… almost, but not quite. In fact, he knew that I’d do practically anything he asked if it included a ride with Ramos. As if thinking about him conjured him up, Ramos knocked at the door and poked his head inside. “Are you done?”

“Yes. Here’s the package.” Uncle Joey handed a large envelope to Ramos. “Shelby’s going with you. I need her to tell me his reaction to the contents. And… she really needs to get out of here.”

“Is that right?” Ramos raised his right brow, thinking that was code for Manetto rewarding my diligence and keeping me happy after what he’d put me through.

“Yes it is.”

I threw up my arms. “Can we just go already?”

It didn’t take long before we were on our way. Ramos was thinking that Uncle Joey knew my weakness and now he would use it whenever he wanted… but he wasn’t going to complain. He probably liked it almost as much as I did.

I wanted to swat him, but he was right.

So there you have it. Never reveal your weakness to a mob boss if you want to stay out of his grasp… unless it’s going for a motorcycle ride with Ramos. Uncle Joey thought he had me over a barrel, but if you really want to know, I think it’s the other way around. Just don’t tell him that.

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  1. Dorothy Schaefer's avatar Dorothy Schaefer says:

    Love this story as usual can not wait to see what she gets into in the new book Dorothy

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  2. Bedebug's avatar Bedebug says:

    I love Ramos. I wish something could happen with him and Shelby, but not at the expense of her husband and family. Sigh…

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  3. ier's avatar ier says:

    Love the interactions between Shelby, Ramos and Uncle Joey. LOVE all Colleen’s books; have read them all and am anxiously awaiting Grave Duty!

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  4. Suzanne Rae Smith's avatar Suzanne Rae Smith says:

    Can’t wait for the new book!

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  5. Carol's avatar Carol says:

    I love these short stories. They make me hungry for more. I really enjoy the interactions between Shelby and Ramo.

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  6. Melissa G.'s avatar Melissa G. says:

    Fantastic! A motorcycle ride really is great for stress relief (though I prefer to be the one driving ;)). I hope there was some lovely scenery on the way!

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  7. obiwan324's avatar obiwan324 says:

    Ah, Shelby, a true little classic gem here.. not to mention a great stress reliever!

    – – your favorite watchmaker

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  8. Bentje Ott's avatar Bentje Ott says:

    Well, your way of relieving stress is probably healthier than mine…
    I tend to do a lot of baking when I’m stressed. Wouldn’t be so bad if it wasn’t for the eating of the baked goods that usually follows…

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  9. Norma's avatar Norma says:

    In my mind, Ramos is tall, dark and handsome. Every time his name comes up, I imagine Jeffrey Dean Morgan.❤️

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