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Still hiring someone to kill off your enemies
was not a simple task, in fact Graham had yet to decide how anyone would go
about such a task.
Another estate agent would no doubt have adequate finances!
Graham followed his quarry for two days. Even during that brief period
of time a certain pattern emerged, he liked to unwind in the pub before
going home. There was little to learn from his pattern of movements about
anything that would feasiblely have led him into life's firing range,
no mistress or boyfriend.
Motive?
Irrelevant really.
So Graham had his game plan. Unless something interesting happened he
would let the man enjoy one more full day at work. Even before leaving
home he made a few decisions, up close suggested that the best weapon
would be his shiny new shotgun, after all it needed a field test. Only
such a large weapon would usually prove difficult to conceal. However
Graham had modified the Browning pump action riot shotgun to suit his
needs. A pump action had seemed the most logical choice, five shot meant
he was unlikely to ever need to reload on the job. That was useful for
several reasons, not least that it would have been possible to leave a
fingerprint on a cartridge when working in haste. With most of the barrel
removed it was still longer that he could have made a side by side, yet
not impossible to conceal beneath a loose jacket or long coat. If he had
been reckless he could have chosen an eight shot repeater, but the extra
length would have been much more difficult to hide.
What brought a broad smile to Graham's face was the UZI pistol, fully
automatic. Maybe if he got excited he could empty the magazine in a few
seconds, but it made him feel powerful.
Hardly the weapon for discretion though, tamed it was beautiful, but the
silencer was quite long and bulky, making an unsightly bulge beneath clothing,
especially if he was already carrying the shotgun. So as an emergency
back up it would have to be naked, in this condition it barked like a
tormented banshee igniting anal coughs containing a high percentage of
methane and lighter fuel.
Don't be stupid enough to get caught.'
Words of wisdom.
Once the target was ensconced at work Graham began to follow his plan.
At five of clock he wandered into the car park of the Dog and Pheasant
and slid a thunderflash up the exhaust of a parked car. The fuse had been
extended, it gave him twenty to thirty seconds to disappear.
To the uninitiated, the result of such an action would light up the eyes
of most young boys, as they are like overgrown bangers used by the army
on training exercises. The resulting retort was modified by the tube,
bringing as close to gunfire as was easily possible.
Obviously the explosion brought people out of the pub. On close scrutiny
of the area someone noticed that one of the vehicles was smoking slightly.
"Bloody kids, it isn't anywhere near bloody bonfire night either."
Half an hour later the trick was repeated which prompted a similar response.
Conditioning. The third bang was from the Axletapper, about fifty yards
down the road, but was still audible inside the target's local. Graham
had just pushed open the door to the snug as the diversion occurred.
"Strongbow?" he questioned.
"Pint or half?"
"Pint please," Graham replied moving up to the bar.
"At least they're moving into town," muttered a voice. A remark
clearly aimed at the barman.
"Just as well, God knows where they got the things, they don't sound
like ordinary bangers."
Graham remained silent, his intention had been solely to ensure the blast
was audible and assess response. After about fifteen to twenty minutes
the victim entered the bar and the landlord moved through to serve him.
"Evening Henry, the usual?"
"Yes. A quarter of an hour to unwind before going back to the witch."
"You're very tolerant, I would have divorced her years ago."
"Before God I said for better or worse'."
"If he's watching he'd understand."
"I don't know what's got into her these last six months, she never
used to be so evil."
"Obviously, it's only the third time you've derided her in public."
"Sorry."
"Don't mind me, everyone knows that she hasn't a nice word for anyone."
"It's the change," shouted the figure next to Graham.
"Into what?" asked his colleague.
"It isn't as though you're playing the field," continued the
barman.
"Two things," Henry began, "I wouldn't dare and my religion
forbids it."
"Couldn't you ask God to turn her into someone amenable?"
The man laughed and took a long draught. Graham finished his drink and
placed to glass down with an audible tap. The barman turned and Graham
waved as she stood up and moved to the door.
"Goodnight then."
"Goodnight," replied the host.
In preparation the young man moved his car, parking it at the kerb side
just in front of the Jaguar. Then he tooled up and waited, knowing it
would be only minutes. At the sight of an opening door he stepped onto
the pavement and fiddled with his mirror for a couple of seconds. As he
heard the approaching footfalls he turned, unbuttoning the last fastening
on his coat.
"Good evening?"
"If you say so," replied Henry rather sullenly.
"A devout Christian then?"
"Sorry?"
"I've just left the pub. I take it you believe in God?"
"Yes, why."
"He's waiting for you."
"What?"
Graham opened his coat with a flourish and levelled the sawn off.
"Christ no!"
Briefly he turned his head, looking for support, but they were alone.
"I expect the witch couldn't wait to get rid of you," laughed
Graham as he squeezed the trigger. "Damn those kids," spat the landlord.
"That sounded a little different, do you think one of us should look.
It could have damaged a silencer."
"I'm surprised Henry didn't see them this time."
"Well his car wouldn't backfire."
"Would they go off if you just shoved them up the pipe? I mean when
you started the car?"
"I don't know, George, stick your head out and see if his car is
still there."
Begrudgingly the figure moved.
"Yes, but I can't see him, so he must have his head under the car."
"Go and see if he wants to call the garage."
It wasn't a spare part for the car he needed, it was a new chest, heart
and lungs job. In his eyes the words nearer my God to thee' were
appropriate.
About a mile away, heading out of town, an elated figure was glowing from
the adrenalin rush.
"That was so easy," he laughed. "It's rewarding to see
a body dance so fluidly."
Most people would be horrified at even the thought of death, clearly from
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