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Re: Christopher (A Short Story) by LarrySun(m): 1:37pm On Feb 19, 2019
The book you have all been waiting for is now available!

Let The Guns Speak

As he turned to leave, he spotted a roughly-dressed man perched behind a table at a corner. The man seemed not to be aware of Tobi's presence but Tobi himself knew he was only pretending. The man was using a spoon to sip peppery sauce from a ceramic bowl, and dangling from his left hand was a pistol. There was no one else dining. Tobi knew it was time for action. The dining man oozed confidence; he seemed like someone sure of his relationship with triggers. He seemed to have an itchy finger behind a trigger.

Tobi sighed. He quietly placed the food on the table and gently reached for a pistol behind him. The man slowly raised his head and stared directly at Tobi. He gave a short smile and sprang up. He aimed his pistol at Tobi and squeezed three quick shots.

Tobi quickly ducked behind the table bearing the food he had dropped. The bullet flew past his left ear, the second shattered the plate that contained his food, sending pieces of rice grains and shards of the ceramic flying in the air. The third bullet caught the poor waiter in the eye.

Damn! This bastard is fast!

He knew what he had to do; he had to lure him out of the restaurant to the open. Irele might come here and catch bullets in her flat stomach. He was not going to allow that. If Irele had the sense God gave a mosquito, she would find her way far away from here.

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Re: Christopher (A Short Story) by Lordpeckxy(m): 1:50pm On Feb 21, 2019
Great piece of art, so compelling and tough to look away...great work Larry hope to-see you at the top.....
Re: Christopher (A Short Story) by LarrySun(m): 11:09pm On Feb 22, 2019
Lordpeckxy:
Great piece of art, so compelling and tough to look away...great work Larry hope to-see you at the top.....
Thank you, boss.
Re: Christopher (A Short Story) by LarrySun(m): 10:45am On Nov 23, 2019
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Re: Christopher (A Short Story) by jenifer007: 2:35pm On Nov 23, 2019
Great work sir
Re: Christopher (A Short Story) by EkopSparoAyara(m): 3:24pm On Jul 29, 2020
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