Thuglit Issue Seven

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Crosswell         The two black and tan coonhounds in his neighbor's backyard sound meaner than they are, barking loud and relentless, rattling the boarded-up gate. Mitch can hear them as he chases Ruby Jean into the dark, through the grasses stretching to trees behind his property. He's panting like a dog, loaded Springfield 1911 tucked into his jeans and his billy club in one hand.
    The night air is cool and humid. He doesn't know how, but he can still see her ahead of him: white tank top a
...nd high-waisted denim shorts, long honey brown hair, bare legs pale. The bitch can run, but Mitch's legs are longer, his body fitter. He closes the gap between them like a lion on the hinds of a gazelle, grabbing that hair and yanking her to a stop. She yelps and whimpers, begging him not to hurt her as soon as he's got her. She screams, as if somebody might come find them at quarter to one in the morning.
    The sound eggs on the barking to a frenzied pitch.


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