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βWhat others?β
In a blink-and-miss-it maneuver, Ignatius used his free hand to disarm Jamie, who fell back into the chair.
βI wish there was enough time to cover it all,β Ignatius said. βPerhaps youβd understand. No matter. Let me just say this: I was named after a great man whose courage and sacrifice changed the course of human history. Youβve never heard of him. He lived and died far away from here and a very long time ago. Since you lost your folks, I have tried to carry myself with the same honor and dedication to a selfless cause. What of James Sheridan? Will he be remembered as a worthless thief gunned down during a heist? Or will he become something more?β
Jamie tossed the deposit bag onto the desk.
βWhat now?β
βWe have a long drive ahead of us.β
βHuh? Youβre not arresting me? Are we meeting Ben?β
Ignatius studied his phone and frowned.
βFirst, I have a question. Think carefully. Right before you smashed the door, did you experience anything out of the ordinary? Headache? Dizziness? Nausea?β
The questions flummoxed Jamie but triggered a memory. βWhat? I was scared. Almost passed out. But I was scared. Whatβs going on, Iggy?β
βHmm. Guess that clinches it. Too bad. But maybe itβs all for the best. Maybe if we had more time, I could explain.β
The deputy cocked his weapon and ordered Jamie to move.
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O UTSIDE THE BACK DOOR, Ignatius looked at the mess.
βSuppose Iβll have to warn Jack before he comes in. I really did not want things to end this way.β
βWhat things? Iggy, what arenβt you telling me?β
βListen, Jamie. There are things in motion we canβt stop. Things that have been coming for a very long time. If we had known for sure it was happening tonight, I donβt think Ben would have β¦β
βWhereβs Ben? Whatβs happening?β
βI texted him right after I saw you enter Jackβs. Hopefully, heβs not too far gone yet.β
Another memory dislodged. Shortly after supper hours earlier, after a row between he and Ben, Jamie saw his brother out on the street, talking to Ignatius, arguing, gesticulating. At the time, he assumed it was all part of the continuing struggle to keep Ben on this side of the county line and away from the gushing booze. Jamie dismissed the moment, except to reinforce the idea that he needed to put distance between himself and Albion.
βWhatβs been going on between you and Ben?β
βNone of that matters anymore, J. We need to move.β
βI donβt know whatβs happening, but I left my phone and a packed bag at the apartment. Can we stop by and β¦β
βNo. You were right about one thing, J. Itβs time for you to leave this town, albeit for a more honorable reason than as a thief. I β¦β
Ignatius cut himself off the instant they reached Main Street, which usually rolled up by 7 p.m. He found his Albion County sheriffβs sedan where he left it, two stores up from Jackβs. But his eyes focused on the headlights approaching from a block away. He stepped back, hiding himself and Jamie behind the corner of Sylviaβs Beauty Salon.
βWhatβs wrong?β Jamie asked to no response.
Ignatius kept his eyes glued on the other car, which slowed as it neared the sheriffβs vehicle. The car idled for a moment then slid in a full length behind the police sedan.
βThey wouldnβt,β Ignatius said. He grabbed his phone, fired off a text then turned to Jamie. βPossible change of plans.β
He handed Jamie the Glock. βI know you wouldnβt hurt anyone if you didnβt have to.β
Even in the dim glow of the streetlight, Jamie saw fear cross the deputyβs face.
βWhatβs happening, Iggy? Speak to me.β
βThis has a trigger safety. Donβt release it unless you have to. I might be wrong about them. Just stay here and let me doing the talking. Understand, J?β
βOK. Sure. I guess. Iβll β¦β
βStay here. Donβt show yourself. Not for a second.β
Ignatius headed up the sidewalk. Jamie heard car doors open and the engine stall. The headlights cast distorted beams down Main Street. He moved as close to the street edge as possible and listened. At first, the voices stayed low. Back and forth, civil, disciplined. Soon, they raised.
βThis was sorted,β Ignatius told someone. βThe vote was unanimous. We had fifteen years to debate. Go home. Wait it out.β
βI beg to differ,β a woman said. βWe are guided by a moral imperative which supersedes your obstructionist attempts at β¦β
Jamie lost track of the words when he recognized her voice.
βNo way,β he whispered. βCanβt be.β
βLast warning,β Ignatius said. βWe will see this through and then all of us go home. Just as we agreed.β
βYou are not in charge,β another man insisted. βWe abided your wishes for too long. We have to end that thing before it evolves. Like Agatha said, this is a moral choice. For the future. For everyone.β
βAnd if I donβt let you near him?β
βDo you think we have anything to lose?β
Jamie knew the third voice as well. He released the trigger safety and stepped out into the open. He had no idea what he was doing. He also didnβt realize all three residents of Albion already drew on each other.
βDonβt make me do this,β Ignatius said as Jamie stepped into the partial headlight beams.
βThere,β the woman pointed.
A series of pops followed. Jamie froze as Ignatius groaned and fell to the sidewalk, two silhouettes approaching him. One of them stopped over the deputy and lowered a weapon. Flashes erupted from a long, slender suppressor. Ignatius lay silent and still.
Jamieβs heart pounded as it might at the end of one of his evening jogs, yet he could not move his legs. He could
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