In Colin Linden's "Lucky Charm," the boy and his father go to the Emporium together for the first time in many years. What happens?
They find that it has closed down.

Willie wins big and then dies that night.

"The Marlboro Man" has a heart attack, no doubt caused by a lifetime of heavy smoking.

Willie loses everything.

Respuesta :

At the end of Colin Linder's "Lucky Charm", Jesse Larkin tells the story of how his father (Little Willie) who loved playing poker - but is continuously on a bad luck streak - has an awesome night at the tables one Saturday that he chose to take Jesse to Black-Eyed Petes' Pool and Arcade Emporium. Then after 15 years of no playing (he called voluntary banning), "Little Willie" convinces Jesse to go one more time, and on that Saturday, the father has a great night, emerging victorious against "The Marlboro Man" only to pass away in sleep in the night.  

Therefore the answer is option B) Willie wins big and then dies that night.

Answer: .

Explanation:

Well I would say that, since I am Colin Linder (not Linden), the author of this story, I'm qualified to say that Wille wins big and dies that night. His son finds him, lying in bed, a smile in his face and a book on poker lying face down on his chest.