MURDERED BY MISTAKES

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      Professor MacPherson walked to an uncompleted building in a non-residential part of the United States of America. There, he saw Charles in the company of three other light-fingered guys smoking cigarettes.

      “Charles, I am really disappointed in you,” professor MacPherson said.

      “I don’t get you, professor; or did you come here to pester me and my guys?” Charles said and grimaced.

      “Pester is an understatement!” professor MacPherson said with a glare.

      “You are on our nerves, professor. We have never been rude to you, or do you need us to do that?” Logan said.

      “Logan, I didn’t come for you. Little brat! Charles, did you actually kill the guy I gave you his picture?” professor MacPherson said.

      “Picture?” Charles said.

      “Yes, don’t play pranks with me,” professor MacPherson said.

      “You have given me a lot of pictures, so, I don’t know the one you are talking about,” Charles said innocently.

      “Don’t be daft young man; have you forgotten Louise so soon?” professor MacPherson said belligerently.

      “Mind your words, professor MacPherson,” Dickson said.

      “You need to be respectful, young man. Besides, I am not here for you,” professor MacPherson said.

      “It’s okay. Professor MacPherson, do you mean the same Louise that works with you in the same office?” Charles said.

      “Yeah, you are now coming around. We had a deal, right?” professor MacPherson said.

      “Yeah, we had,” Charles said.

      “Alright; you told me that you had eliminated him, right?” professor MacPherson said.

      “Yes; Dickson gunned him down,” Charles said.

      “Yeah, I did; he behaved very rude,” Dickson attested.

      “Could you believe I saw Louise?” Professor MacPherson said silently.

      “What?! Where?” Charles said with surprise.

      “Good question. I saw Louise at the mall a week ago; I was shocked to see a phantom. So, I took my gaze away from him. Louise walked up to me and we exchanged pleasantries, then I was able to figure out he was living. Louise is alive!” Professor MacPherson said.

      “What!” Charles said.

      “Louise is alive; he said he had changed his place of work and residence for some reasons which he didn’t disclose to me. I know Louise knows I am after his life,” professor MacPherson said.

      “Oh my goodness! It means we eliminated the wrong person,” Charles said, perplexed.

      “That must be the case, boss; we are sorry for that, professor MacPherson,” Jeremy said.

      “Alright,” I think it’s a murder by mistake,” professor MacPherson said.

      “Professor MacPherson, what shall we do now?” Charles said.

      “That’s the reason I’m here. I want to give you harder work. This time around, you will look for Louise’s hideout, collect the document and eliminate him completely,” professor MacPherson said.

      “That’s settled! We need to make a deal,” Charles said.

      “Okay; how about a hard currency, 200 USD?” professor MacPherson said.

      “Guys, what do you say?” Charles said.

      “Boss, that’s too small; remember the professor wants to give us three jobs at once,” Logan said.

      “C’mon, guys!! Okay, let me add 50 USD, making it a sum of 250 USD,” professor MacPherson said.

      “That’s better, professor MacPherson; deal!!” Charles said.

      “Deal!!” professor MacPherson said.

      “Give us the money now,” Charles said.

      “Here with me are 150 USD bank notes; once you have done the work with evidence, I will give you the remaining sum,” professor MacPherson said, and gave the money to Charles.

      “Alright, professor MacPherson; you will receive feedback from us soon,” Charles said.

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