Story Submitted by Ciara:
I was in college when I met Tony at a party. He picked me up in his car at my dorm on the night of our date, pulled away from the curb, and asked me, "Are you going to cooperate with me tonight?"
I asked, "What do you mean?"
He said, "I have an errand to run, and I might not come back alive. You in?"
I said, "Is there a chance that I'll die, too?"
He said, "A large chance."
"Then I don't think so, Tony."
He pulled over to the side of the road. "You can get out, then," he said, disappointed, as if he had expected me to come along.
I asked, "What's your errand all about?"
He said, "I have to kill a killer. You in?"
I took a moment to consider, then said, "I don't think so, Tony."
He pointed to my door. "The door's right there."
I exited the car, and Tony sped off on his important errand. I never heard from him again. My conclusion is that he failed in his task, but I imagine him dying bravely, taking fifty bullets to the sternum, falling out of a helicopter, and being eaten by bears.
I was in college when I met Tony at a party. He picked me up in his car at my dorm on the night of our date, pulled away from the curb, and asked me, "Are you going to cooperate with me tonight?"
I asked, "What do you mean?"
He said, "I have an errand to run, and I might not come back alive. You in?"
I said, "Is there a chance that I'll die, too?"
He said, "A large chance."
"Then I don't think so, Tony."
He pulled over to the side of the road. "You can get out, then," he said, disappointed, as if he had expected me to come along.
I asked, "What's your errand all about?"
He said, "I have to kill a killer. You in?"
I took a moment to consider, then said, "I don't think so, Tony."
He pointed to my door. "The door's right there."
I exited the car, and Tony sped off on his important errand. I never heard from him again. My conclusion is that he failed in his task, but I imagine him dying bravely, taking fifty bullets to the sternum, falling out of a helicopter, and being eaten by bears.



