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Young Harry and old Bill were armored car guards. They'd been covering the
same route for over three years now. Today would be different. They were scheduled
to transport a large sum from Ohio National Savings3 & Loan Bureau, the
headquarters, to its new Riverside branch.
When Bill pulled the car up in front of the headquarters around an intersection4,
Harry got out and opened the rear door with his key, then strolled into the
bank while Bill remained by the rear of the car.
In a few minutes, Harry came out accompanied by the bank manager, each
carrying a rectangle briefcase5 with padlocked staples6. No one noticed the
longhaired man in a brown jacket get out of a motel and approach the armored
car until it was too late.
The man, a robber to the core who had been convicted of a criminal offence
previously7, pulled a 45 automatic from beneath his coat and opened fire, killing8
old Bill and the bank manager instantaneously. Quickly, he picked up one of the
money briefcases9 in his free hand and with his pistol intimidated10 Harry toward
his own car.
After Harry had tossed his briefcase into the back of the car as directed,
the man took Harry's pistol and told him to get down on the floor of the passenger's
side. The man tossed his briefcase in and got behind the wheel, driving the car
away from the bank and down the street.
Trembling, crouched11 up in a bulb, Harry affirmed he was about to die. He
murmured a short, heartfelt pray, hoping against hope that the man would let
him go.
After what seened an eternity12, Harry felt the car turn dramatically and begin
bouncing along what must have been a dirt road full of twists and turns. The man
must be a reckless driver. He could hear the scrapping13 of shrubs14 or branches against
the sides of the car. Then the car came to a terminal stop as one of its tyres
busted15 and the car almost overturned.
"All right, out!" The man said in an imperative16 voice. "Don't try anything
stupid or I'll make your life a misery17."
Harry was mute; he watched, putting hands on his head, determined18 to conform to
his demands to minimize the chance of getting hurt as the man pulled out
the briefcases of money and chucked them on the ground. They were somewhere in
the country concealed19 by bushes and towering trees. There was the occasional faint
sound of an insect buzzing by, and nobody could be seen within a radius20 of one
mile. The man knelt down, cut open the briefcases with a switchblade.
Harry's eyes widened as piles of green hundred dollar bills, neatly21 bundled,
and were shaken out onto the thick blanket of forest grass. For the first time in
his life Harry felt a bud of greed.
The man glanced at Harry, and, as if reading his mind, grinned.
"Nice, isn't it? Must be near four million dollars here. Ironic22, isn't it. Here
we are working hard to pay our bills and living like peasants while the rich have all
this. Don't seem fair, does it? Ah, well, it doesn't matter for you," the man said
rising slowly to his feet. "Cause where you're going you won't need any money."
Harry would have begged, but he knew it wouldn't do any good.
The man pointed23 his gun at Harry's head, but just as he started to pull the
trigger, an insect buzzed him throwing his aim off. It was Harry'slast chance.
The shot went wild. Harry leapt forward, like the eruption24 of a volcano, sending
the man to the ground. They struggled violently, cursing, grasping, and groaning25.
Then another shot punctuated26 the air with a snap. The man lay dead.
Harry stood, shaken, his chest heaving as he gasped27 for air. When he had
calmed down some, he sat down on a nearby log staring at the dead man, then at
the large pile of money.
He could do the right and return the money to the bank, get a pat on the
back, and continue working at his boring job, talking orders like a lackey28, always
in debt and wondering how he would be able to pay for emergencies, medical bills,
etc... Or he could keep the money and live the kind of life he had always dreamed
of living. A life of luxury, traveling to exotic places, the best foods, the finest
clothes, a mansion29 on a lush hill overlooking the ocean... And abouve all to have
the respect of others which only money can bring.
Hard choice. But Harry make it.
He did the money beneath a pile of rocks, then loaded the body into the car
and drove to a jeep lane he was familiar with, that led to an isolated30 spot, miles
from anywhere, and dumped it into the deep end of a reservoir behind a huge dam.
When questioned by authorities, Harry told them the kidnapper31 had let him
out on the side of a road underneath32 an overpass33 when he no longer needed a hostage.
It was a miracle, everyone said, that the obscene man hadn't killed him.
"Bang", Harry fell to th ground with his daydream34. He was killed.
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