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The Collectors (standard:other, 1128 words) | |||
Author: kendall thomas | Added: Feb 12 2001 | Views/Reads: 3870/2415 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Loan shark wants his money back--or else. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story We’d heard it all before. In this business you get to know a deadbeat when you see’m, and this doctor was a deadbeat for sure. He would never pay up. His kind never do. Always living beyond their means. I shot the hooker first. In this kind of situation, you always take the broad out first. If you don’t she’ll scream her lungs out when she sees you whack the guy. It was a shame, too, cause she was a real looker, a real blonde. The doctor had good taste in skirts. Guys don’t scream when they see someone get whacked. They beg for mercy, but Sam and me aren’t in that business. The doctor got on his knees, blubbering, pleading with me not to kill him, to give him a pass. I shot him slightly in front of the ear. I picked up the spent cartridges and put them in my pocket. The only thing I didn’t like about automatics. I took the Rolex off his wrist, a good fifty grand, at least, and a five carat diamond ring. Jewelry is the last thing a deadbeat parts with. It’s his visible status symbol that allows him to keep up the appearance of prosperity, necessary when he goes hustling loans. There was two thousand in cash in his alligator-skin wallet. Later, I washed the powder off my hands from the latex gloves. It’s toxic, especially if you get some in your mouth. Sam went on home after we split up the cash. I had a fence for the watch and ring. We keep the skim from a hit; for Sid, the hit was in lieu of the thirty thousand. He would have rather had the money, like any good businessman, but if someone doesn’t pay you then he has to be put down so that others won’t try to stiff you. Word gets ‘round. I went to my favorite club for a few nightcaps and to listen to the jukebox. Maybe pickup a broad. It’s funny. I remember readin’ a story by a guy named Hemingway about two killers who had a contract to whack some guy. I really liked that story. It was believable. They were just businessmen, like Sam and me, doing a job. Not like all that Hollywood crap you see on TV and in the movies. It’s just a job like any other. No better, no worse. Kinda boring actually. ~Will~ Tweet
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