The Night A Feared Man Met Two Starving Kids Behind An Apartment-olweny - Chainityai

The Night A Feared Man Met Two Starving Kids Behind An Apartment-olweny

The first time a child asked me to kill her, I was kneeling in the mud behind an apartment building off a tired little main street.

Rain ran down the back of my neck and under my collar.

The alley smelled like wet cardboard, old grease, and the sour steam blowing out of the restaurant vent above us.

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Behind me, my SUV idled with its headlights pointed through the drizzle, and the light cut Emma and Noah out of the dark like somebody had placed them there for me to answer for.

Emma was too thin for her hoodie.

Her hair was stuck to her forehead in wet strings.

Her lips were cracked, and the baby in her arms did not cry the way a baby should cry.

Noah only made a dry little sound against her chest, like his body had already learned that crying did not bring food.

“Are you going to kill us?” Emma asked.

She did not scream it.

That was what made it unbearable.

“If you are… do it fast. My little brother is hungry.”

I had heard men beg in alleys before.

I had heard grown men offer money, names, keys, cars, loyalty, and pieces of their own families for one more night alive.

But I had never heard a child ask for death the way another child might ask for a sandwich.

Behind me, Chris stepped forward.

He had been with me for years, and he knew my silences too well.

The gravel scraped under his shoe, and his hand moved toward the inside of his jacket.

“Boss,” he said. “We good?”

I lifted my palm without looking back.

“Don’t come near her.”

Emma’s arm tightened around Noah.

She was so small that the baby looked heavy against her, but she stood between him and us like a locked door.

“I’m not going to hurt you,” I said.

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