Read The Hitman's Last Job Online
Authors: Max Freedom
“
Carl! Buddy, how’s it goin?”
“
Good….yeah…. Good,”
“
Hey, you don’t look so great. Rough night?” he asked before
realizing what he said. “Oh yeah! Of course! That hit over on the
south side. That god damn rat bastard Tommy, it was comin’ to him
alright,” Lucas chewed on his donut for a moment in thought. “Say,
let me get ya breakfast,”
“
Oh…No it’s cool… thanks. I can’t stay long,”
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Ok,” Carl relented.
“
So…. Was it messy?” Lucas asked while sipping on his coffee.
“I mean like… loadsa blood?” He was speaking so glibly he could
have been talking about baseball or making an omelette.
“
It was yeah… But nothing too bad,” Carl thought back to the
incident and was disgusted with himself for realizing that he
couldn’t actually remember what Thomas Martin’s body looked like
after he shot him in the head. He’d been too preoccupied with the
girl…and too used to the job.
“
And his daughter? Such a shame she had to go too,”
“
Yuh… It’s always bad when it’s a lady,” Carl tried to talk
calmly.
“
Sure is,”
“
But seriously that Tommy,” Lucas swallowed the last bite of
his donut and licked his fingers. “Was a real lowlife… a proper
cunt,”
“
I can’t say I knew him,”
“
Well ain’t that a blessing,” Lucas laughed.
“
What did he do that was so bad anyway?”
“
Always chasin’ something that doesn’t belong to him, he might
have been alright before he got addicted to whatever the fuck he
was addicted to. Got caught drink drivin’ and when the cops pulled
him over he was carrying a shipment of the Don’s cash… We think he
squealed,”
“
Jesus! That’s heavy!”
“
Sure was! And it was 100k too….not exactly pocket
change,”
“
What a dope,” was all Carl could say as he thought about the
girl’s father. Slowly a little piece of the picture was slotting
into place as he caught a glimpse into the girl’s family
life.
“
Dope ain’t even half of it. That man beat his daughter Anna
black and blue her whole life…. Such a shame, she never really had
a chance,”
“
Your order, Sir,” a waitress interrupted them and the two men
looked up almost offended at her intrusion.
“
Thanks,” Carl said flatly.
“
Well, I better let you get back to your day. We should catch a
beer soon,”
“
Sure!” Carl lied. He didn’t like fraternizing with the mob
unless he really had to.
“
You still hungry?”
“
Starving!,”
“
Sure,”
“
Thanks for breakfast!” she smiled as she exited the
bathroom.
“
Haha!”
“
What are you laughing at?” Anna seemed perplexed.
“
Look,” Carl took a mouthful of his sandwich. “I didn’t mean to
poke fun at ya, it’s just strange that’s all. Don’t ya
think?”
“
Well yeah….. but… I was just being polite,” she began to
nibble on the crust of her breakfast nervously.
“
So… I’m guessing your old man wasn’t such a nice guy
then?”
“
You could say that again….”
“
You don’t miss him do ya?”
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Nuhuh…” she shook her head.
“
That obvious?” Carl smiled and Anna loved the sight of his
happy face. He obviously had fond memories of his service
days.
“
Yeah I’d say pretty obvious. The backpack, the hair…the dog
tags in the bathroom you left behind with your name on,” she
smirked. “Rooky mistake,” she giggled.
“
Why didn’t you run? You could have escaped and told a cop that
Carl Reiner had held you captive,”
“
Yeah but you were comin’ back right? You said you were coming
back. I was waiting for you,”
“
Well….” He began to choose his words carefully. “Is there not
somewhere you’d rather be?”
“
What about friends, other family members?”
“
I wasn’t allowed friends and no… no family. They all left us
in the end,”
Jesus what have I got myself into?
Carl cursed himself. If he killed her he wouldn’t have this
dilemma but he just couldn’t do it. She was so sweet, so fragile
and docile. He wanted to envelope her in clean clothes and hugs and
tell her everything would be alright.
“
Are you not even a little sad your father’s dead?”
“
Nah,” she finished her sandwich and tossed the empty wrapper
in the trash.
“
You don’t even wanna know WHY he died?”
“
He was a son of a bitch. I’m guessing that’s why,” she
spat.
“
Well yeah, I mean, from what I heard he wasn’t the greatest
but still… he was your old man,”
“
I’m glad he’s gone and I have you to thank,” Anna’s face
turned from childish to churlish in a split second as she
remembered her childhood with anger. “That man didn’t know how to
be a father. Each night of my life I prayed before I went to sleep
and I prayed that he couldn’t touch me again. I prayed that God
would kill him and set me free and you know what? He answered my
prayers. He set me free and he brought you into my life to give me
wings. I’ll never grieve over that asshole. If that makes me a bad
person then fine but I had time to think when I lay here all tied
up last night. And I thought of you and how grateful I am. Carl
from the bottom of my heart I thank you… I thank you for putting an
end to my misery,” she had worked herself up into a frenzy of anger
and her cheeks raged red.
“
He really hurt you that bad?”
“
Like you wouldn’t believe, since I was nine years
old,”
“
Hey, you know who I saw this morning?” asked Lucas.
“
Who?” Angelo didn’t bother looking up from his
food.
“
That Carl guy…. You know the Navy Seal,”
“
I know who Carl is,” Angelo said angrily. “What about
it?”
“
Well…. I dunno he was just like…real shifty,”
“
Shifty?”
“
Yeah! Like all weird….”
“
Yeah well he’s a bit of a weird guy. These military types are
comin’ back from the middle east with all sortsa problems these
days,”
“
No nothin’ like that, I mean he seemed nervous talking, kinda
eager to get away. And when I mentioned Tommy’s daughter he started
blushin’. Went as red as that lobster there,” Lucas nodded to the
almost empty bowl.
“
Oh yeah? You think somethin’s goin’ on?”
“
I dunno… I mean maybe,” Lucas chewed on a bread stick and took
a sip of wine. “I just can’t put my finger on it,”
“
It’s probably nothing,” the Don shrugged as he focused on his
food.
“
But you know what? He ordered two breakfasts… but he was there
alone,”
“
So what?” the Don wiped his mouth with a napkin. “He’s
probably a hungry guy!”
“
Yeah but he didn’t go home. I followed him for a little bit.
He pulled into the motel off the freeway on the south side, only a
few miles from Tommy’s place,”
“
Oh yeah?” Angelo’s eyes widened and he scowled. “I wonder why
he’d do that….” The cogs in his mind started whirring. “He sure was
slow gettin’ to mine last night,”
“
Yeah, and I just can’t trust the guy. I reckon he’s up to
something,”
“
We’ll see…” Angelo swept back his hair. “I want you to go out
there to the motel. Tell me what you find and be quiet about it.
Don’t go knocking on any doors or nothin’,”
“
Sure… I’ll be in touch,” Lucas threw a 50 dollar note on the
table as he left.
“
There’s a sad look in your eyes,” said Anna.