The Penitent One (Boston Crime Thriller Book 3) by Brian Shea (ereader manga TXT) π
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The businessman was alone, but unlike the man with the newspaper, he was anything but invisible. Even the mother looked up from her phone to give him a once over.
But for all the things he hated about the businessman, there was one aspect he appreciated. At least he was punctual.
Setting the lukewarm, burnt coffee down on the table, he looked at his watch. 9:47 AM. The businessman was three minutes later than he'd been yesterday when he'd come into the cafΓ©. Two minutes later than the day before. In the law of calculatable averages, taking the last three weeks in which the man had come here for his morning jolt, he was one minute and thirty-seven seconds in standard deviation off the established time.
Time was everything. Time mattered. It was the one constant. Everybody moving around in this world was on an indeterminate timeline. Some were cut short, some extended into long life, but nobody had control. Well, almost nobody. He folded the paper and didn't take another sip from the coffee. He watched as the businessman was busy berating the person on the other end of the phone. In the past three weeks, the majority of conversations heβd overheard, the suit had never once spoken a word of kindness. Heβd never once said thank you.
He knew men of power felt things like that were beneath them. To offer an apology, to show another human being common decency was a sign of weakness. He'd known this because he'd been on the other end of it for the better part of his life. But right now, here, sitting in front of the lukewarm coffee, he held the power.
Nobody in this room noticed him. He was a pigeon. He was invisible, but he wouldn't be for long.
He stood without even a glance from the other patrons. On his way out, he returned the newspaper back to its place in the rack. He dropped the nearly full cup of coffee into the circular trash hole at the sugar and cream station.
He left, walking out into the brisk morning breeze as the city began to come to life. Nobody had noticed that he had left his backpack under the table. Nobody had cared. They were busy in their own worlds.
Time was ticking, but none of them knew it.
The businessman would stay for roughly ten minutes, as he did every day before heading back to his office.
He looked at his watch. It was 9:54.
The seconds ticked by as he watched the second-hand spin on the face of his Citizens watch, the one thing heβd taken from his father. It was the only piece of his past he carried with him.
He was a block away when the second hand made its way around to the 12.
The explosion rocked the street in front of the cafΓ©, sending a ball of fire out towards the park. Screams filled the air and pigeons took flight as he disappeared into the crowd of panicked bystanders.
Time was the truest source of power. And for the six people on his list, he controlled it completely.
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About the Author
Brian Shea has spent most of his adult life in service to his country and local community. He honorably served as an officer in the U.S. Navy. In his civilian life, he reached the rank of Detective and accrued over eleven years of law enforcement experience between Texas and Connecticut. Somewhere in the mix he spent five years as a fifth-grade school teacher. Brianβs myriad of life experience is woven into the tapestry of each characterβs design. He resides in New England and is blessed with an amazing wife and three beautiful daughters.
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