Glass Menagerie: A Fictional Narrative

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“What brings you here? I thought I'd never see you again, we made an agreement remember!”

“Sure we did miss. Unfortunately your husband turned out to be exactly as difficult as you described him to be, therefore I was forced to meet you again,” the hired gun replied.

“Stay out of my way, I'm busy going home to my so-called husband, and you're blocking the path. Any changes of our plan could lead to investigations. If someone sees us talking it would be a great content” Mrs.Williams whispered bitterly as she tried to continue walking.

“You don't have to worry about the time miss. We've got loads of that. No need for thinking about suspects or investigations either. Not in this case at least.”

“You're talking in riddles mister. If there's something you'd like to say you better make it clear, and be quick,”
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He drew up a gun and held it with both hands, “Clear enough?”

“I see, before I die may I ask how this got this way? One does not deserve to die in a doubt” she answered him with surprisingly stable voice. “I want you to know that this is the hardest murder I'll ever make. You are a favorite client of mine. Sadly, your husband is a little bit hard to deal with. So the tables have turned, he's my client now, and I can't say he made it to the top ten”

“Oh, stop talking to me like I'm a victim. Like I'll be dead in a moment. If there's someone that will be of the three of us, it will be you. After all, you're hated by both your clients now and you've attempted to kill both of them. It's rather unfortunate that one of them happens to carry a gun tonight. See, you're not the one with a weapon in this one meter radius,” Mrs. Williams said and pulled out the gun from her coat pocket, grinning

“What do you think you will gain from killing me? Your husband has enough of money, he will hire another one. You on the other way

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