Read The Hitman's Last Job Online
Authors: Max Freedom
“
So….” Chuck grinned at the couple. “Mexico… How romantic.
Gonna check out one of those donkey shows?” he joked.
“
No… we are not,” Carl placed his mug down with a clunk and
wiped at some rogue milk foam on his chin.
“
What’s a donkey show?” asked Anna innocently and then she
remembered a TV show she’d seen once. “Oooooohhhh,”
“
And boom! Here you go madam,” he pulled it carefully from the
line and placed it inside a Ziploc bag for safe keeping. “Now this
will grant you only three wishes so you must choose wisely,” he
handed it over.
“
Shut up Chuck,” Carl pretended to slap him across the face and
they both laughed. “But seriously we’re so grateful. You’ve done us
the biggest favour anyone could have ever done,”
“
Really man it’s no worries. If I’m not mistaken you actually
saved my life back in the Congo,”
“
The Congo?” Anna was flabbergasted.
“
Another story for another time,” Carl patted her on the back
and kissed her cheek.
“
Well we better be on our way. Hope I’ll see you again
someday,” the two men hugged.
“
Don’t be a stranger,” Chuck looked slightly tearful at his
friend’s departure.
“
Penny for your thoughts?”
“
What if the Mob find us over there? Surely it’s
possible,”
“
Well anything is possible,” Carl nodded in agreement. “But
believe me this place is on the outskirts of a beautiful city and
surrounded by so much land. You can see for miles and the locals
are known to be pretty hostile to strangers,”
“
So how are they gonna respond to us?” Anna asked
irritated.
“
I spent a lot of time there as a kid. Have some distant
cousins in the area,”
“
I thought you had no family!”
“
They’re not really family. More like cousins of
cousins,”
“
I’m confused again. This is starting to get old,”
“
What is?” he looked upset at her sudden bad mood.
“
This whole God damn rigmarole of you and your secrets, just
tell us where we’re going Carl. I don’t wanna have to ask again,”
she sighed heavily and pleaded with her eyes.
“
Fine… We’re going to my Dad’s holiday home in Monterrey. It’s
where his parents grew up and well… That’s it,”
“
Why didn’t you just say that? Why would that possibly be so
difficult for you to explain?”
“
Because….. Because…. My Dad comes from a long line of cops. I
thought you’d be suspicious of that. Bein’ a Mob kid and
all,”
“
Well I’m suspicious of a lot of things about you but not
that!” she was so delirious with the whole situation she didn’t
know whether to laugh or cry.
“
Yeah but…. You know when you hold something small back for a
moment and it just snowballs. And suddenly you feel like you have
to cover up everything and not let anyone in?” he was squeezing her
hand so tight his knuckles were turning white.
“
I understand that more than you can know,” she smiled faintly
and kissed his cheek.
“
Can we come back here again someday?” Anna asked.
“
Of course we can. One day we’ll travel the world,” he leaned
over to look out the window beside her.
“
But do you think we’ll always have people chasing
us?”
“
I can’t answer that,” Carl sounded sad.
“
Shit!” the bus driver could be heard shouting from his
seat.
“
Sorry guys. Looks like this ole mule ain’t goin’ anywhere
anytime soon,” and he huffed and crossed his arms
angrily.
“
But where are we?” Carl leaned forward and looked out the
window again.
“
On the edge of Corpus Christi,” sighed the driver as he took
his hat off and wiped his bald head.
“
But now what?” the skater kid at the front of the bus was
angry.
“
Yeah they gonna send another bus or what?” the older guy was
incensed.
“
Calm down guys,” the driver raised his hands as if he was
surrendering. “Another bus is on the way as soon as they find
someone to drive it. Then they’ll be taking you guys back to San
Antonio where they’ll compensate you,”
“
But we don’t wanna go back to San Antonio! That’s stupid!”
Anna stood up enraged.
“
Yeah we’re not going back! Can’t the new bus just take us
where we’re going?” the skater kid stood up next.
“
Look all I know is what the guy said on the phone and he said
you’re all being picked up and taken back home,”
“
This is fuckin’ stupid,” the skater kid lost his temper and
stormed off the bus.
“
I’m sure as hell not going back. Anyway can we just keep
moving somehow?” she suggested.
“
Aaw fuck. We’ve really gotta be over the border like today,”
Carl cupped his face in his hands and leaned forward onto his
lap.
“
That bad eh?” the driver approached the couple cautiously and
sat a couple seats in front of them.
“
Family emergency?” he asked.
“
Yeah…..” Carl fumed. “It’s a family emergency,”
“
Damn, I’m so sorry,” the driver sighed. “If there was a way I
could pay for you to travel I would happily oblige. Just hate
seeing people in trouble,” he looked to the floor genuinely
upset.
“
I guess we could jump out now and start walking. Just hail a
cab to the next station?”
“
Seems like a plan to me,” Carl looked up to her and
nodded.
“
Well I guess it’s a goodbye from me then,” and the driver
waved farewell as they jumped down onto the street.
“
This is just….. Shit. I have no other words I really don’t,”
Carl fumed. “I’m just tired of all this,”
“
You think God’s testing us?” Anna asked him as she jogged to
catch up with his long, angry strides.
“
You think there’s a God?” he replied dryly.
“
I’m not even sure anymore,” Anna looked to her sneakers as she
pounded her blistered feet on the sidewalk.
“
Fancy a drink?” he asked.
“
Shouldn’t we be trying to hail a cab?” Anna
protested.
“
Come on, live a little,” Carl smiled.
“
Ok fine. But don’t get in trouble for giving booze to a
minor,”
“
Ah shut up. When I was your age I could drink any old timer
under the table,” and he pushed open the door.
“
Urgh…. God,” she felt the need to cover her mouth.
“
Just relax,” Carl laughed at her. “It’s cool. What you
havin?”
“
I dunno,” she shrugged. “Same as you I guess,”
“
Good luck,” he grinned cheekily as he approached the gnarly
looking barman.
“
Two double scotch and sodas,” Carl asked and the barman nodded
without saying a word.
“
And everything we left behind wasn’t?” he asked
sarcastically.
“
I guess,” she shrunk back and wrapped her fingers around her
glass.
“
Hey, I need the bathroom. Will you be ok for two minutes?”
Carl asked.
“
I guess,” she spoke optimistically.