The air that night was thick with fog, and the sky was a deep blue with only a few stars standing out. Grad had spent the rest of the day preparing. There was a knock at the door and on the other side of the door was a young man in his late teens. "What did you find, Mikail?" "It's an apartment down in the sunset quarters, just like you thought. It's on the second floor of the building." Mikail looked to the side, then back up at Grad. "I gave a boy a silver Miza to knock on the door. No one answered." "Anything else?" "Nothing really, there was an open window and you can see the place real good from all of the nearby buildings. Didn't seem like there were any thugs around." "Sure enough." Grad handed Mikail five gold mizas. The boy was resourceful enough. Grad had met Mikhail just earlier that day walking the streets. He had shown Grad a very nice place to practice his shot. After some polite parle Grad gave him the task of casing out the address Max spoke of. Mikail gave Grad a nod and walked off.
An hour later Grad was in the street. He worked the alleys to his destination so as to avoid plain sight, and from what he could tell he had not been seen. Out of the cover of the two buildings he lay between was the road dividing him and the address. Grad could see the right side of the building and the window Mikail spoke of was still open. Popping his head ever so slightly, Grad checked out both directions of the moonlit road. It was empty, but there were lit windows. Grad would have to be quick and silent. After a few quick looks left and right Grad ran crouching across the road as quiet as possible.
The air was still safe and calm. Grad realized he could not simply climb up to the window. Behind the other building was a wooden ladder leaning against the wall, just tall enough to reach the roof. Grad braced himself and began to climb the ladder. As Grad reached the top, he kicked the ladder, and it clattered as it hit the ground. Grad scurried to the middle of the roof and slid on the ground. A man came out around back, yelling at the house, "Aye, Riggy! Learn to put this ladder upright!... Ya' good for nothin'." The man placed the ladder up against the building once more and Grad's heart began to race at the thought of him coming up; but then the door slammed and there was some yelling inside. Still, Grad waited a few moments before he moved at all.
The open window had no lighting. The building was a short hop and Grad got across without causing much noise. The roof flexed with each step Grad took so he kept his feet light. Grad lowered himself slowly off the ledge, starting on his bottom, and then, with one hand at a time, speculatively twisted his body around, so that he was hanging off the side facing the building. He was close enough to kiss the walls, and Graderson was quivering, unsure of where to go next. With his feet dangling outside the window, Grad felt relief when he wasn't immediately dragged inside. Grad wedged his feet as far down the wooden carveout as he could, first his right, then his left, and his fingers trembled as he gripped ever tighter while he stretched downwards. Grad gulped, and left his right hand solo gripping the roof while his left fingered around trying to grip the top of the window. After a minute of frantic, unfruitful, and blind searching, Grad shifted his eyes' focus from his right at the roof to his left at the window, and, while he found the grip he had been looking for, his right hand began to lose its grip. Grad's nerves first directed his eyes to the ground and then his legs began to tremble violently. Grad took a breathe and tried to instill some faith in himself, and the shaking calmed but didn't end. Feeling he had to make a move now, Grad let go of what little grip his right hand had and reached for the side of the side of the window. When he let go, Grad's weight was displaced and he began to fall backwards slowly; feeling this, Graderson gripped the top of the window with his right hand next to his left, not by sight, but by feeling or knowing he had coming from his left hand. Settling now, Grad pulled himself slightly closer to the building and regained control of his body. Grad sighed in relief and unwedged his feet. He was gasping for breathe, but in reality Grad was not very exhausted. After collecting himself, Grad peeked inside, saw nothing, and ducked his head in the apartment.
The room was black and empty, nothing to be gained. Grad looked in the darkness, waiting for his eyes to adjust to the blackness. He could make out the vague images of furniture, but nothing seemed to be alive. Grad could see a door frame with no door. In that room too there seemed to be nothing, although there was some light leaking through the door to the hallway. Grad squinted through the blackness and stepped towards the door.
"You're awfully nervous for a killer, Grad." |
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