
Robert hadnāt realized that heād passed the point of no return until he found himself frantically searching the kitchen for anything that would remove blood stains. After getting an urgent call for help from his brother Daniel, Robert raced over to see what was the problem. Now he was knee deep in a drift of dastardly deadly deeds.
āDISSOLVE IMPOSSIBLE STAINS … TAR, WINE, GREASE, EVEN BLOOD!ā read the label on a spray bottle of multi-purpose cleanser stashed under the sink.
āI found it!āĀ shouted Robert walking back into the parlor. Daniel was still standing over the body of Stuart Barclay, his business partner.Ā
āGreat! Gimme that, Bobby. I have to get this blood stain out of Marilynās antique Persian rug before she gets back from her weekend in Manhattan. This is her favorite rug; it cost a fortune and canāt be replaced!Ā
āDanny, I think youāve got bigger problems to worry about than your wifeās rugā replied Robert. āStuartās dead! You said it was an accident so why not just call the police?ā
āI canāt! Itās not that simple, Bobby. Stuart had evidence against me.ā
āMeaning what, Danny?ā
āHe confronted me months ago. He had proof Iād been embezzling and forging legal documents. Stuart was gonna turn me in and I couldnāt let that happen!ā
Agitated, Daniel paced the room. He continued: āI found out that Stuart was having an affair with the wife of our wealthiest and most important client. I had him followed. I have photos of them together. I called Stuart and suggested he come over tonight to talk and told him to use the rear entrance just to keep things on the down low. When he got here, I told him I knew about his affair. Things got heated and he came at me. I sidestepped him and Stuart cracked his head against the mantle. Bobby, if any of this gets out, Iāll be ruined. My reputation as an attorney will be trashed. I need your help, brother! We gotta clean this rug and get rid of Stuartās body!āĀ
āEmbezzling? How could you be so stupid, Danny?ā exclaimed Robert. āOk, look. Whatās done is done and thereās nothing we can do about it now. Youāre right ā we gotta take care of this mess. Iāll scrub the rug; you go see if you can find some plastic sheeting or a tarp. Iāve got a plan.ā
By the time Daniel returned with a tarp, rope and rubber gloves, the rug looked amazingly clean. āGood as new! That’s one problem solvedāĀ Robert declared.
āAnd no questions from Marilynā quipped Daniel. “Now tell me about your plan, Bobby.”
āOk, Danny, this is what we’re gonna do.Ā We wrap Stuart in the tarp and put him in his car; you drive his car down the back roads to the ditch at Quarry Road. Take it slow and keep the lights off. Iāll drive my car down the main road and weāll meet up at the ditch. We canāt be too careful so if anyone happens to be watching the house, theyāll see only me leaving, not you. When we get to the ditch, all we have to do is get Stuartās body out of the tarp, place him in the driverās seat of his car, put the car in āDRIVEā and give it a push down into the ditch. Then weāll get in my car and drive back here. Itās perfect, Danny; itāll look like an accident.ā
āYeah, that just might work, Bobby! Itās got to work!ā replied Daniel. āLetās do it!ā
The brothers snapped on their gloves, rolled Stuart onto the tarp and tied it up; the bleeding from the gash in his forehead had finally stopped. They struggled getting Stuartās body out the back door and into his car; for a skinny little prick, he sure was heavy! Once they had the body secured in the passengerās seat, Daniel got behind the wheel and drove off, taking the back roads to the ditch.
As planned, Robert and Daniel met up at Quarry Road. Still wearing their rubber gloves, they lifted Stuart out of the passenger seat, removed the tarp, placed him behind the wheel in the driverās seat and buckled his seatbelt. Making sure the gear was in āDRIVEā, they pushed Stuartās car down the ditch and watched it crash into the stone wall of the abandoned quarry.
Tossing their gloves onto the tarp, they balled everything up and stuffed it into one of the old metal trash cans near the quarry. Robert threw a lit match into the can and the duo, now co-conspirators, smoked a joint as the tarp and gloves melted away into nothingness. Robert pocketed what was left of the joint, then the brothers showered the contents of the trash can with sand and rocks to smother any remaining embers. Taking a quick look around, they headed back up to Robert’s car.
Everything went off without a hitch and for the first time that night they relaxed. Once back at Daniel’s house, Robert cautioned his brother to speak about this to no one ā¦. not his wife, not his priest, not his mistress.
Three days later the police discovered Stuartās car in the ditch; there was no apparent sign of foul play. There was also no one in the car nor anyone nearby, dead or alive.
That evening Daniel got a call. āHey, partner. Youāre a bigger loser than I could have imagined! Weāve got some unfinished business to discuss, Danny boy.ā
Daniel felt light-headed and slumped against the wall. The caller was Stuart and he sounded very much alive.
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What an ending!! Very unexpected and brilliant.
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Thanks so much, Mary Anne!
What a fabulous comment!
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You are welcome š
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An unexpected twist at the end, Nancy. Now, what is Danny going to do? This reads like a Film noir movie. Well done!
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Your guess is as good as mine!
Whatever he does, I have a feeling
it won’t turn out well for anyone.
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What a lovely twist at the end, Nancy! You’re a great storyteller.
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Thank you so much, KK.
That is a lovely compliment,
one I never tire of hearing! š
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You can’t leave it there! What happens next?
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Ah, that’s up to you to decide!
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We are in the process of making new digital age worlds.
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The brothers should have burnt Stuart’s car also.
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Hmm. That thought crossed my mind, Jim, but I wanted Stuart to return to keep blackmailing Daniel. He likely would not have survive a burning car crash so I nixed that idea.
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Oops!
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Karma strikes again …
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It always does!
Thanks for the vid!
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Oh I love the ending.
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Thanks, Sadje!
It’s the Sicilian Curveball! ā¾ļø
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Youāre welcome!
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The more you try to cover up a problem the bigger it gets. š¦
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Ain’t that the truth!
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I haven’t decided, cara, what hit me the most: the masterful Sicilian Curveball or the detailed “cleaning” plan.
Remind me again, what is your alias in Sicily?šš
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Ah, Nico. You know I can’t tell you that here.
Meet me at 2AM under the old olive oil billboard.
Come alone.
I’ll be the one with the baseball bat
and a box of cannoli.
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Forget about the antique Persian priceless rug – keep your mitts off my car!
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Stai tranquillo,
cara Marilyn. š»
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LOL!
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Hehehe!
Morning, sis!
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Good afternoon, luv. ā„ļø
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Heh, heh.
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Amateurs!
They should have asked a Siciliana!
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