“Heh,you betcha I did. Theyplayed the last hand of that most dangerous of games, and lost. He made a gesture that I didn't understand. She laughed until tears leaked down her face, carving runnels in the drying blood.
I shrugged again. Theywere staring at the people in the streets, on the balconies, seeming to see them for the first time sincethey’d arrived. Wasn't that unique enough? Did I have to attract scary clients too?I knew I should have told Harlan no dice, but I had told him the truth. I don't usually mind being short, but this time I couldn't see through the crowd, and I sure as hell couldn't see over it.
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