Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Part 44

Part 44

Part of me cared because of the pain Eric is going through, then on the other hand, I didn't care at all about the loss, because I got my mark, and was able to have an alibi. So here's what my information said, I needed an alibi and I needed to make both of my marks look like they committed suicide. Anthony and Brian were my marks, Jackie was a casualty of war. Plus, she deserved to be hung, she talked too much. So, I had her show me a sample of a letter she would write to them. Yes, she was that stupid. While she was writing, I tied up the rope about 20 feet away on a tree I thought she could climb. I used gloves to make sure none of my skin would get caught on the rope. Once she was done, she read it to me then put the paper in her pocket.

I hid behind a tree acting like I was playing tag with her, she came over laughing. I wrapped the rope around her neck and lightly tide her hands behind her back with the shirt she had on. I don't want to leave any marks on her wrist but I also didn't want her to scratch at the rope, that would show a struggle, hence murder. I'm sure by the time they got to her, I was already working out with Jerome. I'm positive they checked her for the note and they followed. Works for me.

I didn't know how to tell Eric or even if I should. I don't know if this was a test, I battled with myself while I comforted him. Then it hits me, I grab the car keys and tell him to come on. With tears falling and a stuffed nose he wanted to know where we were going. I told him, he'll see, just meet me in the car. When he walked out the room, I grabbed my envelope, and stuff it in my pants. While driving I asked about the cabin. I needed to know if it was his or the organization's. He said it was his, and no one knows about it. Then he stated that the organization knows about everything so don't do anything stupid. Well, I guess that's what I needed to hear, still heading in the direction of the cabin because a night alone with him is needed. Plus, I can rid my envelope in the fireplace.

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