It was the day after the chance meeting with
the Skeet brothers that Coll put the plan, meant to cleanse his shame, into
action, and it was a plan hatched when he got his first diagnosis at the Mission
Clinic.
The first part was quite simple and involved
luring the greedy and grasping Knarf Dann to his house, and he decided the best
way to do that was with the lure of money or valuables.
The only snag being that he didn’t have any
of either, so he had to be creative.
He spent a couple of weeks trawling street
markets looking for any items that might suit his needs, and when he had acquired
some suitable candidates he took them home and set about converting the drab
worthless junk into shiny expensive looking bait.
Before the Shaxon war he and his wife Silia
lead a quiet peaceful life on
the agrarian planet Shax.
But when he wasn’t toiling on the land he
indulged his hobby which was repurposing any old junk on the farm, like old
farm implements and making something aesthetically pleasing from them either
for their home or to sell at market.
During the war it preserved his sanity and
after leaving the Shaxson system it provided him with a living.
So, once he had accumulated his bits of junk
he began to cannibalise the bits from each piece in order to produce the
eye-catching bait he was looking for.
The item he finished up with appeared to be an
old Earth pocket time piece, complete with heavy chain, made from Gold, in
truth the watch itself was a base metal trinket box, painted gold, and the
chain was actually a cheap alloy also painted gold.
The whole thing looked very impressive,
providing you didn’t look too closely, but he was counting on Knarf Dann being
blinded by greed.
So part one was complete, the second part
involved making sure Knarf saw the bait and that would be achieved by way of an
improvised meeting.
Coll knew that Knarf was a regular at the local
bar at the end of the alley and was generally in the bar between six and seven
most evenings, so Coll made sure he was in there in plenty of time, he was
worried when he was drinking with the Skeets earlier that they might delay him.
Coll got himself in a position, so he could
see through the window and spot when Knarf approached the bar, then he drained
his glass quickly and made sure he was on his feet directly in his targets path
as he entered, so he was stood blocking his way as he put on his overcoat.
“Get out of my way” He sneered, and Coll made
an exaggerated movement to get his arm through the armhole and could see by the
expression on Knarf’s face the precise moment he saw the fake Gold Watch clearly
visible peeking out of Coll’s inside coat pocket.
“I’m going, I’m going” Coll said and made his
goodbyes to the other patrons he had been conversing with, fully satisfied that
the bait had been well and truly taken.
He knew he had plenty of time to walk back to
his house as the Knarf Dann would have to stay in the bar as was his normal
habit so as not to draw suspicion on himself.
Once he was through the front door he quickly
took off his coat remembering to retrieve the prize from his pocket and went
straight to the sitting room.
He had now reached the third and decisive
part of his plan which he had pondered on long and hard.
As he would soon be dead he intended to regain
his self-respect by addressing the situation of allowing himself to be
intimidated by a petty crook before it was too late.
Before sitting down, he adjusted the angle of
his armchair so that it faced the door he had just come in through, but was not
visible from the doorway until the door was fully open, then he sat down and
with his left hand picked up the Pulsar Laser from the table.
The weapon was his trusted sidearm from his
time as a Corvette Captain in the Shaxon War, which hadn’t seen the light of
day since he first arrived in Ditton.
He spent most of the previous day cleaning it
and fully charged it, then fired a test shot in his lockup.
He covered the sofa with a large heavy-duty
flexible alloy sheet that he used to cover his Runabout.
The sheet wasn’t meant to conceal the crime,
he just didn’t want to ruin the furnishings for the next tenant.
At first, he thought he would just scare a
confession out of Knarf, but it would never have held up in front of a Justice
and he would retract it as soon as he could, so he had resolved to kill him
quickly and cleanly and then give himself up.
Coll knew Knarf Dann would come through the
front door, so he just sat there and waited, he didn’t suppose it would be
long, the lure of a large lump of Gold is very strong to a hardened criminal,
and he was proved right, when he heard the wood splinter on the front door.
Knarf Dann had stayed little more than an
hour at the bar and was now inside the house.
Coll transferred the weapon into his right
hand and pointed it in the direction of the door.
What Coll hadn’t considered until that moment
was the possibility that he wouldn’t come alone, but then he thought he was far
too greedy to share the spoils of such an easy score.
The door handle turned, and the door began to
move and suddenly it was wide open, and Knarf rushed in.
“Hello Coll, I thought I’d come for a little
visit” He said looking round the room.
“I think you have something for me…”
He left the sentence unfinished when he saw
the Pulsar Laser for the first time and started to edge backwards to the door.
“No need to rush off, come in and sit down,
make yourself comfortable as you’ve come for a visit”
Nonetheless Knarf Dann carried on edging
backwards then Coll primed the Laser and a feint hum could be heard, and his
visitor turned white, which caused Coll to smile.
“Sit down” Coll said again, and this time he
did sit down on the flexible alloy sheet.
“Is that thing supposed to frighten me?” Knarf
said trying and failing to regain his bravado.
“No, it’s supposed to kill you” Coll replied
coldly, and Blake started to shake
“No, please” he begged
“You don’t have to kill me, I’ll leave you
alone from now on, I promise, please don’t kill me”
“Why should I spare your life, you miserable
piece of Adnarian scum?”
“I beg you please don’t kill me, I don’t want
to die”
“Did Sonda beg for her life before you beat
her to death?” Coll asked coldly, “Why should I spare your life, you didn’t
spare hers?”
“It wasn’t me, I’m innocent” he stammered
Coll was shaking with rage now, all the anger
at his shame and cowardice was coming to the fore, he wanted to tell Knarf how
he had stained his life, how he made him feel about himself, but the words
wouldn’t come, instead he sat and stared at the snivelling creature before him
and decided now was as good a time as any.
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