That Day In May
by Peter
Wakefield Kitcher
Come
along about seven. I could use you.
Uh. Where?
About seven and dont be late.
His phone rang. Just a minute. Yes. What?
Right away. About seven and dont be late.
Hell tell you.
He?
Him. He went out.
I went over to Him. He was huge. Six
foot five. Three hundred pounds. He had a hat on.
He said youd tell me.
Who are you?
I was just standing here watching. That
other chap gave me the money and he said, I
could use you.
OK. So?
So?
Well, go and see him.
Where?
Dont play games with me, boy.
Im not playing games. What does he
want me to do?
He wants to use you.
Use me?
You know Johnny?
Was he here today?
Dont be funny with me, boy. Why are
you here?
Well, I was just stopping by to see my
girlfriend. She works in the office. Then I saw
she was with her other boyfriend. I dont
like him. She saw me and I thought I shouldnt
interfere so I went through that door and there
were a whole lot of people standing around. And
it looked something like a film studio except
there werent any cameras. And this chap had
a gun. And this other chap had an envelope and he
showed it to me and it was full of money. And
then he gave it to me. I turned round and this
other chap with the gun turned round and I didnt
know what to do, and he said, Give me the
envelope. So I gave him the envelope and
then the first chap hit him on the head and his
eyes looked all funny and he dropped the gun. I
didnt know what to do so I picked up the
gun. Well, Id never had a gun before and I
pulled that thing underneath, whats it
called? A trigger, isnt it? Anyway I shot
him and he fell down and this other chap said,
Lets get out of here, and gave
me the envelope.
Did you give it to the man?
Whos the man? Ive never seen
him before.
Well, youd better go and see him now.
Where do I go?
Youd better find out. He says go, you
go.
Ive often wondered what it was all about
but I bought a nice car.
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