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Authors: Fire,Ice

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60 Minutes (10 page)

“WAIT!” Ronnie shouted as soon as the lever was brought down to death producing position. The entire place went into complete darkness. Blue and orange sparks could be seen amongst the darkness as shots rang out. Everyone screamed trying to find the exit, stampeding over one another.

The Big Pay Back (2012)

“Daaaamn! So what happened next?” Albert asked.

The four Winos were drunk and enthralled in Hanz story, they were upset he left them with such a cliff hanger. Albert spoke on behalf of them all.

“Did she get away? Shit man, you can’t tell a story like that and just leave us hanging like this!” Lionel complained.

Hanz laughed, “Well, Madame is no longer Madame J, and from what I hear…she’s back in the port!” he responded.

“How do you know so much?” Albert and Lionel both inquired.

“Oh, well…I worked with her for many, many years; we have this ‘thing.’ You see, back in 2000 when Jani’rah was arrested, her attorney gave me a list of people to seek out when Officer Rico started naming names. Rico gave up a lot of interesting information back then.”

For a brief moment the two bums looked at each other with raised eyebrows as Hanz continued.

“Then something interesting came about your prior arrest history Lionel.” Hanz grinned looking at a confused and drunk Lionel.

“Seems that back that in 1995, you were arrested for running through homes on Chopsey Hills carrying two grams of crack. Where were you coming from that night?”

Lionel knew the answer to the question already but he wasn’t about to give up any information that he knew what Hanz was referring to. His eyes darted back and forth between Albert and Hanz nervously as his body trembled. Albert was also shook; he too was there the same night and he had an idea where Hanz was going with the story.

“Man that was years ago, I was a junky! I changed my ways though man! Right Albert?” Lionel looked to his friend for help.

“I have nothing to do wit’ that!” Albert stammered looking at Hanz.

Hanz shook his head, She already knows.” Hanz smiled a sinister grin before throwing off the heavy dirty jacket he used to conceal himself and his AK47. The winos’ eyes nearly bulged out of their heads as Hanz began letting off rounds, executing each and every one of them and finally executing the two junkies responsible for murdering Jani’rah’s parents during a home robbery.

A red and black motorcycle pulled up, Hanz quickly jumped on the back and rode away with Claudia.

“Was that all?” she asked.

“I think so,” Hanz replied.

“Good, we’re going back to Texas; Madame J said we have some unfinished business.”

Hanz smiled at the thought of the next task at hand.

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Back Matter

GSC Short Stories

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