In Plain Sight by adam Croft
Author:adam Croft [adam Croft]
Language: eng
Format: epub
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The crisp chill in the evening air was lost on Theo Curwood thanks to the four pints heâd enjoyed at the Spitfire on his way home that evening. Heâd left his car in the pubâs car park, which doubled as the car park for the parade of shops next to it, and was walking the last few hundred yards home. He could never get parked anywhere near his flat as it was, and it allowed him to enjoy a couple of drinks after work before hitting the sack. He had tomorrow off, so heâd pick the car up in the morning if there was a space outside the flat once his neighbours had gone to work.
He was starting to wonder when the streetlights were going to be fixed along this stretch of Heathcote Road. Theyâd been out for at least a week now. He wasnât the sort of person who tended to worry about the dark, but he was starting to become much more edgy in general recently, and things like this werenât helping him. Not one bit.
He glanced furtively over his shoulder, sure someone was watching or following him, but he could see no-one. Youâre just being paranoid, he told himself. If you carry on like this, people are going to realise somethingâs up.
Before he even realised what he was doing, he ducked down the alleyway to his left, marching as quickly as he could, before stepping into a gap by a garage block and standing with his back against it.
He needed to compose himself. This wasnât the way things got done.
Theyâd told him theyâd look after him, but the truth was he hadnât heard from them in a day or two. Heâd gone into the Spitfire hoping he might be able to update someone â or that someone might update him â but it had been full of old boys talking about their medication and how the old butcherâs shop on the corner used to be miles better than the supermarket that sprung up in town and finished it off.
He felt he was getting in further over his head than heâd ever intended to. Events hadnât quite gone to plan, but that meant there was no backing out now. Not now a woman was dead. His only option now was to see this out and and wait for it all to blow over. As much as he might have wanted it, there was no going back.
He knew how much money the bookies took, and that would definitely provide a pretty lucrative payday. Then again, heâd thought that about the petrol stations, but they still hadnât been happy â even with forty-five grand. They wanted more. But there wasnât more. At least not amongst the newsagents, coffee shops and tanning studios that lined the high street. But the bookies might just be his way out.
There was no way he could tell them heâd had enough. He knew that. All they needed to do was make a phone call and heâd be thrown under the bus.
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