Written for RDP, where Punam asks us
to get creative with the word “playful”.
Thanks, Punam! Here’s where the prompt took me.
Truth be told, I wrote the following story yesterday
and added the word “playful” just now. Enjoy!

The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre
The warehouse stank of motor oil and something darker. Detective Tom O’Riley crushed his cigarette under his heel and pushed through the crowd of uniforms already turning green.
Seven bodies lined the brick wall like discarded puppets. Execution style. Clean. Professional. The kind of work that made your blood run cold even when you’d seen it all.
“Capone’s boys,” his partner muttered, lighting a Lucky Strike with shaking hands.
O’Riley knelt beside the nearest corpse. The wall behind them was painted red, bullet holes pocking the brick like smallpox scars. These men …. Moran’s crew …. had been lined up, disarmed, and cut down like wheat. The killers had worn police uniforms. Walked right in. The victims probably died confused, thinking they were being pinched for bootlegging.
Instead, they got Tommy guns and the big sleep.
“Valentine’s Day,” O’Riley said, bitter as ash. “Real romantic.”
He knew what would happen next. Nothing. The witnesses would develop amnesia. The evidence would disappear. Capone would be in Florida, untouchable, grinning at the morning papers over eggs and coffee while his playful female companion fed him grapes.
Seven men dead in a Clark Street garage, and Chicago would keep spinning, keep bleeding, keep drowning in bathtub gin and corruption.
O’Riley stood, his knees protesting. He’d write the report. File it away. Maybe take a long pull from the flask in his desk drawer.
In this city, justice was just another racket. And business was always good.
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This is “My Kind Of Town” by Frank Sinatra
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Great story and great track, Nancy!
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Thanks very much, Punam. Happy Valentine’s Day! 💝
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I like how you imagined the personal story of this massacre in Chicago – it certainly was a turning point in organised crime – and the track is perfect🙌
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I’ve been fascinated with this event since I first learned of it school; I remember writing a paper about it. Maybe I was a gun moll back then! Thanks, Ange. 😄
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Tom O’Riley and Dirk Malone….they know each other? 😉 Good one, Nancy.
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Natch! It’s a small world, ain’t it, Lois? Thanks! 🥰
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A very realistic story Nancy.
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It’s based on a true event, Sadje; I just added to it. Thank you.
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