About ten in the morning, Atty and Brook slowly walked out of the house, ready for their daily walk. "Father, we'll be back later. Are you sure you don't feel like walking today?' she asked kindly "Yes, sweetie, go with Atty, I'll be here when you return." he replied. "Fine, bye," Brook said as she turned around and went down the steps, with Atty by her side. Atty glanced at him giving him a mean look. Jimmy didn't pay it no importance and turned his face the other way.
The moment the girls disappeared down the street, Nathing pulled up in his SUV. With his window down he screamed, "Jimmy, you ain't going to believe this." he said as he parked, stepped out the ride and headed towards the porch where Jimmy was still sitting. Jimmy stood up, "Damn I was just thinking about you. Young buck, I know you have information on that accident we both witnessed." he said "Shit dude, sit back down. Look I check the internet and, that Lisa lady, she died. She bled to death." Nathing explains "So, that means, my daughter should be receiving a call soon. This just work out perfectly, I didn't have to hurt anyone." Jimmy replied with a smile.
"Don't count your chicken before they hatch, here read for yourself," said Nathing as he placed a print out on the patio table. Jimmy picked it up and read, "Deadly accident, on the main highway last night. The young lady went through the windshield landing on the front of her car. A large piece of glass, went through her right eye, causing her to bleed to death. What? this ain't happening. What the hell man, what kind of shit is this, I just can't win." yelled Jimmy when suddenly he had a shark pain down on his alderman. He held his stomach, "Fuck, shit." and sat back down. "Hey man are you alright?" said Nathing as he ran towards him.
"Don't worry, this comes and goes," Jimmy explained as he got his composure. "You are taking medication, right?' he asked "Of course, all thought it not going to matter anyway. Give it a couple of minutes, I'll be fine. I took my medicine before I finished my coffee. So, what now?" said Jimmy as he sat back. "Dude are you sure you'll be fine?" Nathing asked again. "I said yes, now let it go and answer my question. Now what's next?" again Jimmy asked.
I guess we'll go to the next person that's compatible. So, you tell me when and I'll be ready. Nathing replied with a smile. "Well how about tonight, after dinner. This girl is eighteen, she lives on the south side of the city. She's a college student at the only university in town. I'm sure we can find her there. She gave the campus dorm as her temporary address. So I guess, we'll be going to act like college students. Make sure you wear a tie, and a backpack, we must look the part." said "Why dress up? That doesn't make any sense." Nathing replied. "Dude, if we are dress like non-students, the campus police will stop us, and believe me we won't get anywhere close to the dorms," explained Jimmy
"Wow, you do have a point. Well, I guess, you just decided what goes next. I'll return at six to pick you up. The two cars on one job, didn't work the first time, and I'm sure it isn't going to work now." said Nathing as he walked away and got back into his SUV. "She's a student, she's not going anywhere with a forty-year-old man and you." said Jimmy "Look, let's go see who she is first. Then we decide what to do. I'll see you at seven, later." said Nathing as he jumped into his ride and took off.
"Wow, here we go again and I was hoping I didn't have to kill anyone." he thought as he sat back and watch the SUV drive away. He then quickly went into the house. He went into the kitchen and began to prepare dinner earlier than usual. Stepping out two days in a row just didn't look too good and he knew that Atty will have something to say. So he figures he'll make dinner, and act like he was staying in, but when Nathing shows up, he will act surprised. Jimmy has his excuse all plan out.
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ParanormalA young girl has accident that leaves her blind. After five years of taking care of her, her father finds out that he has cancer. He began to worry who will take care of Brook, his twelve-old only child. He wants to make sure, she can see, him be...