Small Steps

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“We got nothing to worry about,” he said. “Nothing to worry about. The police have better things to do than to launch a big investigation over a couple of phony tickets.”
Armpit had told him everything, including how he had met Kaira.
“Man, I wish you had talked to me first,” X-Ray said. “I could have come up with something believable.”
“I think she believed me,” said Armpit.
“Habib?” X-Ray shook his head. “And you never should have mentioned the H-E-B.”
“Yeah, I wasn’t thinking.”
“Well, that’s
...obvious. Look, if she interrogates you again, just remember one word: ‘kiss.’ K-I-S-S. Keep It Simple, Stupid!”
“I think she believed me.”
“You know we’re in this together. We split the money, fifty-fifty.”
Yes, he realized that.
“Not to worry,” X-Ray said. “The cops have better things to do. Man, it’s just my luck the mayor was at the concert! What kind of mayor goes to rock concerts?”
“You’re lucky she was there,” Armpit pointed out.


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Guest 3 years ago

It hasn't the red line that a book should have and to all the teachers don't read this in school because your students are ain't gonna understand.

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