Ghastly Glass

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Ghastly Glass
Lavene, Joyce And Jim
Genres: Fiction
I’m sure the pirates were surprised to find such a lively audience. Usually they snuck in, sang a few pirate ditties, and took a few purses from other residents who were in the crowd. No one ever took something from a visitor. That was strictly taboo.
I couldn’t help wondering if that old lady was as innocent as she seemed. I couldn’t see her anymore, so I hoped for the sake of the Village that she was actually part of the plot. Only a few people each year actually got hurt or upset about the t
...heatrics going on around them. Most came here to be entertained on a grand level. The Village provided that with nonstop craziness.
I saw Chase standing on the other side of the room. He was talking into his radio but not trying to separate the factions, which made me believe things were in order. A pirate I didn’t recognize sailed by me, and I saw the red letters painted on the back of his jerkin: Death shall find thee.
Coincidence? I thought not. I’m not a big believer in coincidence.
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