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Ogg. Get the blind son of a bitch before he gets you. The goal had set clear in me. Getting close enough to do him was the biggest obstacle. How did I penetrate the cordon of dark suits in their navy blue sedans poised around his bungalow? I'd never worked at a long distance. If a target was outside of my kill range (say more than a car length), my colleagues—the one shot, one kill snipers—took care of it for a fee they charged higher than mine. Give me a scoped rifle equipped with laser sights,... and I turned into a complete klutz. A sawed-off 12-gauge such as the one I'd appropriated from Arky was a far different matter. Firing a scattershot at short range, I enjoyed a higher percentage to rub out my target. Did I resort to trickery? I could masquerade as a school bus driver, bug exterminator, or postal carrier to draw in close enough then punch out Mr. Ogg. The disadvantage was hijacking a school bus, an exterminator's van, or a postal jeep took the time I didn't have. My eyes flicked back and forth to locate a different car.
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