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\chapauth{CannedMacabre}
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\chapter{For the Children}
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Norma's Diner is a horrible place to get a cup of joe. The only
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reason I was there was to meet a mysterious client that had
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insisted on anonymity. He had reached me twice by phone in the past
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three weeks and only identified himself as Mr.\ M. I told him that I
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would only take the case if we met face to face. Mr.\ M contacted me
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again this morning by text message to say that we should meet here
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at Norma's at 10:30 sharp.
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Its now 10:45.
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I'm Luke Bavarious, Private Detective, and I don't take a case
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without knowing the client, and I don't like to wait.
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The waitress pours me another cup of swill as I look over my notes
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on Mr.\ M's case. He says he is being stalked and that threatening
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messages are being sent to his e-mail and voice mail. He hints at
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the fact that some people are trying to blackmail him. He even
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casually ponders whether his life may be in danger. Its really not
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much to go on but with the clock ticking, I am beginning to wonder
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if someone might have already done the guy in.
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Its 11:00.
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The only reason that I haven't gotten up and walked out yet is that
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a manila envelope with five 100 dollar bills was slipped under my
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door this morning with the words ``from M'' on it. I figured that I
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would at least wait out the hour before going about my day. Maybe I
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will choke down another cup of the vomit they call coffee in this
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dump. As I raise the cracked mug to my mouth I hear the little bell
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on the door sound followed by a loud voice:
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``{\bf Hey}! What I tell you about those friggin skates in my
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restaurant?''
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I turn to see a smallish kid with a stunned look on his face nearly
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crap himself. He has a giant book bag on his back and is wearing
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those shoes with the wheels in the heels. Heelers? Heelies?
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``S-sorry mister, I forgot.'' He says sheepishly and hangs his head
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down in the embarrassment of all eyes being on him. He sits down at
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the table across from me and takes out some school books and a
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notebook. The waitress brings him a cherry Coke and puts a hand on
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his shoulder for just a moment, then goes back to her cigarette
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burning at the counter.
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Poor kid.
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I look down at my watch for a second and notice that ``M'' is now a
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full hour late when I hear that sheepish little voice again.
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``Sir, can I talk to you for a moment?'' the kid is right next to me
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with his bag hanging half way off his shoulder.
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``Uhhh{\ldots}Listen kid{\ldots}'' I start to say some rhetorical crap about
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being a busy man or having some place to be, but something in my
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gut tells me that not enough grown ups have made time for this
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kid.
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``You know what{\ldots}Yeah. Sure kid, have a seat.''
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His eyes light up and he throws his bag into the seat next to me
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and grabs his Coke form the other table.
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``You're a private dick, right?'' The kid says.
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``Uh{\ldots}yeah, Detective.'' I respond.
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``Cooooool, I wanna be a P.I. too when I grow up. You carry a
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gun?''
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``Yeah, a Beretta, but it ain't all its cracked up to be. Sometimes
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you gotta deal with a lot of scumballs and sometimes you just can't
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help the people that hire you.'' I wasn't gonna BS the kid. If he
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was keen on getting into this line of work, he better know
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{\em exactly} what he was getting into.
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``Besides, even if you do solve the case, you get the bad guy and he
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gets what is coming to him, it can leave a bad taste in your
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mouth.''
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He nodded a bit in agreement and turned his eyes down towards his
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drink. He was quiet for a moment and then suddenly he spoke in a
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voice that was not at all sheepish or meek:
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``Detective Bavarious, Mr.\ M wont be joining you today.'' he said in
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a calm, controlled voice. ``In fact, I doubt that Mr.\ M will be
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contacting you again at all.'' This statement chilled me to my bones
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and instinctively I lowered one hand under the table to the Beretta
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clipped to my belt.
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I was all ears.
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``You see, Det. Bavarious, Mr.\ M was being harassed, stalked and
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blackmailed. and I am the one who was doing these things to him.''
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The kid's voice was deeper now, and I must admit that he commanded
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my attention as few others could.
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``I targeted Mr.\ M for the crimes that he has committed against
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children. He is a child molester and a murderer and I wish to see
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him imprisoned for these crimes{\ldots}''
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``Wait,'' I interrupted. ``A twelve year old kid has a man running so
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scared that he pays a private investigator to find out who is
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harassing him?''
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``Det. Bavarious, my name is Nathaniel Stilling. On my twelfth
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birthday my father beat me within an inch of my life and I spent
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the next 4 months in a hospital. When I awoke from my coma I
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promised myself two things: I would protect innocent children from
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harm, and I would never have another birthday. That was 57 years
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ago.''
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I had no choice to believe him. From the beginning of our
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conversation I had felt that I was in the presence of a wiser, more
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virtuous man then myself. So when this kid, this small, sheepish
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child told me he is a 69 year old man{\ldots} I believed him.
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``Look son,'' he continued, ``I know that you have the power to put
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this monster away.'' With that he pushed a DVD in an unmarked case
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across the table.
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``I wouldn't get curious about whats on that disc if I were you. The
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things that man has done are not meant for our eyes.'' He slid out
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of his chair and grabbed his book bag.
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``Oh{\ldots} and Mr.\ M's real name is Michael Wilkinson. He is a biology
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teacher at Washington Junior High School. When you give the cops
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the disc, just tell them that it was given to you by another PI
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that knew who your client is.''
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The boy then gave himself a big push on one foot and skated towards
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the door on his heel wheel.
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``Dammit kid! I'm gonna skin your hide!'' The ape behind the counter
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screamed.
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``S-sorry mister{\ldots}I forgot again.''
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The End.
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