Robert Browne - Kiss Her Goodbye
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Robert Gregory Browne
Kiss Her Goodbye
Part One
1
It all started when the pregnant girl went crazy.
Walt spotted her right away, standing amid the knot of customers who waited out front as he unlocked the doors: nineteen, twenty years old. Belly about to burst. Sweet smile.
When Walt saw that smile, the first thing that came to mind was Emily. He remembered the fresh-scrubbed look shed had when she was pregnant with their first child; an effervescence she had carried through to old age; the ability to smile even as Death reached up and put a hammerlock on her heart.
Walt looked at the girl and felt a choke of emotion bubble up as he swung the doors open. He had loved his wife, but he didnt really like thinking about her. Hed never been one to dwell on the past, and as sweet as this little lady seemed to be, he felt uncomfortable looking her in the eye.
She, on the other hand, didnt seem to have a problem with it. As customers filed past him into the bank, she waited her turn, then let her smile widen as she approached, looking directly at him.
Beautiful morning, isnt it?
Her voice had a carefree, Ive-conquered-the-world lilt to it. The kind only kids her age are able to muster. Walt himself had never been much of a conqueror-as thirty-seven years working security for the same bank easily demonstrated-but he envied those who seemed to feel they were invincible.
Avoiding the girls gaze, he stared out at the sky, which was as blue as Emilys eyes.
Yes, maam, he said. A morning like this makes me wish I had wings.
It didnt really, but he believed in being polite and the words sounded good. Almost poetic.
Walt didnt think it possible, but the girls smile grew even wider as she slipped past him, her shoulder brushing against the gray of his uniform.
He watched her waddle to the counter at the center of the room, where she grabbed a withdrawal slip and began filling it out with deliberate strokes, as if the final result would somehow be worthy of framing.
Walt realized it wasnt just her smile that reminded him of Emily. It was everything about her. Her build, the little yellow sundress, the short-cropped hair, the way she kept her purse cocked on her hip as she stood there, all of her concentration centered on the task at hand.
For just a moment he wished he were young again. Wished he could wipe away all these years without his woman and go back to a time when the only thing that mattered was how much they loved each other. When laughter was a way of life, and a leaky pipe or a pet on the loose or a wrong turn was an adventure rather than a chore. An adventure they shared as comrades-in-arms.
Try as he might, Walt couldnt stop thinking about these things. This girl had somehow opened the floodgates and he knew now that her beautiful morning was just the beginning of his bad day.
Then, it happened.
As Walt watched, the girl turned slightly. He could see she was still smiling. Then something flickered in her eyes and the smile abruptly disappeared. Clutching her swollen belly, she stumbled back and released a small cry of pain, her withdrawal slip fluttering to the floor.
Walt went to her and caught her by the shoulders as she started to fall. You all right, maam?
Peachy, she said.
This wasnt even close to the response Walt had expected, but before he could give it too much thought, the girl twisted away from him and brought her hand out of her purse.
She was holding a Smith amp; Wesson nine-millimeter.
Pointed at his sixty-three-year-old paunch.
All at once the sweetness evaporated, the lilt in her voice replaced by a cold, hard edge.
On the floor. Now.
At first Walt couldnt believe it. A pregnant girl was pointing a weapon at him. A crazy pregnant girl who no longer reminded him of Emily at all.
He hesitated, thinking about his own weapon that hung heavy at his side.
Now, the girl said. Or you will have wings.
Walt started to move, feeling his old bones creak as he did what he was told. Halfway down, he heard a shout from across the room and immediately recognized Sams voice.
Sam was his partner. A ten-year man with a wife and two cute kids who giggled a lot and called him Uncle Wally.
Drop your weapon! Sam shouted.
Without even the slightest hesitation, the pregnant girl spun around and leveled the Smith, letting loose two quick shots.
Walt jerked his head up just in time to see Sam-hand resting on a weapon that hadnt even cleared its holster-take two bullets to the face and fly backward, landing in a heap on the linoleum.
It was then that Walt decided to act.
No thinking, no planning, just action.
His hand dropped to the butt of his pistol and with a quick jerk he pulled it free.
But the pregnant girl was too fast.
As if sensing what he was up to, she spun back around, and this time Walt looked her right in the eye. What he saw there sent a chill through him:
The gaze of a predator.
A fierceness that froze him to the spot.
His weapon was only halfway out of its holster when she pointed the muzzle of the Smith amp; Wesson at him and squeezed the trigger.
And the last thing Walter OBrien thought before the lights went out was Im coming, sweetheart.
See you soon.
2
Everyone was screaming. Tellers. Customers. The haughty little banker bitches who sat behind their desks with their oh-so-superior smiles.
They werent smiling now.
Sara raised the Smith over her head and fired a round into the ceiling, just like Alex had taught her. Gotta let them know right away whos boss.
Everybody down! she shouted. Noses to the floor!
What a rush.
She almost let out a giggle, but held back. No time for levity now. This was serious business.
All around her, people dropped to the floor, keeping their heads down, afraid to look at her for fear shed put a bullet in somebodys brain.
And she would, too.
No mercy, Alex always said. Show them no mercy. Mercy is a sign of weakness. And weakness will never be respected.
He was a genius, Alex was. Poet. Philosopher. Mystic. Activist. All the cliches rolled into one.
Only Alex wasnt a cliche.
Alex was the real deal.
Sara had known that the moment shed met him back at Knox College. Her roommate, a giggly bitch named Tiffany, had picked him up at The Passion Pit and brought him to their dorm room for a quick tuck and tumble-a guy with a ponytail, no less. But once he laid eyes on Sara, Tiffany ceased to exist. He gave Tiff the quick brush-off, then caught up to Sara in the hallway and invited her outside to smoke a joint.
Tiffany was miffed, to say the least, standing in their doorway with her famous fuck-you scowl, but Sara didnt care. This guy had magnetic green eyes that bored into you as he spoke. Like he knew you were really there. Like you werent just some hole he was sniffing around, hoping to get lucky.
They sneaked into the bell tower atop Old Main, got high, and spent the night laughing and talking. And in those hours, she discovered that he could read her feelings like no one shed ever met. By the time the sun came up, theyd made love twice and Sara knew this was it.
He was the one.
A month later they married and Sara dropped out of school. Her old man nearly had a brain aneurysm when he found out, but there wasnt much he could do about it. She knew he had tried to buy Alex off, but Alex had told him to go take a flying fuck. For once Daddys money was useless.
Besides, Alex had his own financial strategy.
Please, dont hurt anyone else. This from some sweaty little ass-bag in a bow tie. Take whatever you want.
Sara figured him for the bank manager. Probably treated his employees like shit. You could see in his face what a creep he was.
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