![]() ![]() He gets rid of his excess change by dropping it down the gutter by his house, and he puts his bills in the garbage disposal, each week.Īs it turns out, Dinky has a certain gift. He also gets a small wad of cash each week, provided he doesn't look for the people who drop it through his mail slot, and that he remembers to destroy or throw away any money left over at the end of the week. ![]() But now Skipper's dead and Dinky's got a new job, where the main perks are that he gets his own house and his own car and virtually anything he asks for, including CDs that have not been released yet. He used to be a clerk at the Supr Savr, where he worked with morons and was relentlessly bullied by an aggressive dimwit named Skipper. ![]() It was originally published in the Oct/Nov 1997 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and later included in King's own 2002 collection Everything's Eventual.ġ9-year-old high-school dropout Dinky Earnshaw explains that he's got a good job now. " Everything's Eventual" is a short story written by Stephen King. ![]()
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