
he kid walked down the highway.
his feet, in his cheap shoes, were getting sore.
he was tired.
he was hungry.
at least it was not too hot or too cold.
he kept walkiing.
finally a truck came along.
it was painted dark blue, but had no signs or lettering on it.
want a lift?
sure.
the kid got in.
the driver was a surly looking individual, somewhere between thirty and sixty years old, though he imght have been younger or older. he needed a shave.
where you headed?
east.
i can take you about forty miles east. you hungry?
yeah.
i’ll buy you something to eat. but you got to do something for me.
right.
you understand? i do something for you, you do something for me. it’s nature’s way.
i get it.
all right then.
they traveled about twenty-seven miles east. neither of them spoke.
they stopped at a mcdonalds on the highway.
the kid ordered two big breakfasts, a sausage burrito, and coffee. the driver just had an iced coffee.
the kid took his time eating, with the driver’s beady eyes on him the whole time.
all right, i’m done.
let’s go then.
they drove another three miles, and came to the outskirts of a town and stopped.
the driver opened the glove compartment and took a small firearm out of it.
you familiar with guns?
sure.
the driver did not look too convinced.
look - the safety is on. do this - and it’s off. get it?
got it. then what?
the driver took a photograph out of his pocket. it looked like a polaroid, of an ordinary looking woman in a blue sweater standing in front of an ordinary looking one story white house.
see this?
i see it.
i will leave you in front of a little store down the road. wait for this woman to come out of it. then shoot her. there are three bullets in the gun. make sure it is her, and they should be enough.
then what?
there is a little woods behind the store. there is a path through it. i will be waiting for you on the other side.
can i keep the picture?
no, it might have my fingerprints on it, or dna, or whatever. are you ready?
i’m ready.
we will wait until it gets dark.
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the kid waited outside the little store. it looked like a convenience store, selling mostly lottery tickets, but not a franchise like 7-11 or l’il peach..
a woman came out. she did not look exactly like the photo, because she was wearing a green coat
instead of a blue sweater, but close enough.
it must be her, the kid thought.
she had a child with her. it looked about four years old. the driver had not said anything about a child.
the kid took the gun out of his pocket. he almost forgot to take the safety off, but remembered .
he walked up behind the woman, who had not seemed to notice him, and shot her in the back of the head.
the child ran off screaming. the driver had not said anything about the child, so the kid not shoot it or chase it, but got away from the spot as fast as he could.
he ran through the little patch of woods. the truck was waiting for him.
they got back on the highway. they did not hear any sirens.
looks like everything went smooth.
i guess. there should be something in some news, or some paper.
put the gun back in the glove compartment. make sure the safety is back on.
oh yeah, right.
the kid not say anything about the child, as the driver did not ask about it.
you did good, kid, real good. you will go a long way in this world. you had a job to do, and you did it. you did not ask any questions. that is the way it is supposed to be.
they drove another ten miles.
i will let you off here. i said forty miles, and this is forty miles.
okay.
the truck drove off.
the kid started walking again, in the same criummy shoes, so his feet started to hurt again.
he wondered why the driver had not just shot the woman himself.
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what did you think of this story?
do you think it was as good as a story by shakespeare, or hemingway, or albert einstein?
do you think the kid and the child ever encountered each other again?
do you think the kid, or the driver, ever felt bad about what they had done?
was the child a boy or a girl?
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