Twenty Two

      The murder of A had affected the rotation of the helicopter blades, albeit slightly. LaRue had to grip the joystick tightly and hold it farther and farther to the right in order for the copter to fly straight.  He had left his private plane at an airfield that had been abandoned decades before, and that only a few people knew of when in operation.

      As he landed, he saw Ray step out from the plane. It wasn’t until LaRue stepped out that he saw the look on Ray’s face. His eyes were huge, his mouth hung open. LaRue had only seen that expression in movies.

      “Holy Mary Mother of Christ!” Ray yelled above the roar of the blades.

      “What?”

      “Look down.”

      As he looked down, LaRue discovered that from the waistband of his pants

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