Re: Mafia: Galactic Flight 0022
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It was barely morning, yet the camp was full of activity already. Consumed by the upcoming lynch the passengers were trying hard to find someone who was not innocent. There was one passenger however that wasn't at all busy with something as trivial as a stupid lynch. A lone figure wearing a fine gray and white striped suit watched over the camp from an elevated plane. He took a whiff from the last cigarette he had still left as he peered through the scope of his hunting rifle.
How he had managed to get that aboard was an interesting question to raise, but considering this man's profession that was probably a rather futile question. Professional hitman, ah yes one of the Mafia's most feared members. He threw away the cigarette bud and raised the rifle to see whether his target was finally alone. He had to catch him alone and he could not afford to miss as he had lost all but one of his bullets in the crash.
"Ah finally" the man said with a gruff voice.
He had waited all night for this opportunity and it had been a long and sleepless night. TU had been amongst other passengers for most of the night, aside for that one moment where he had some kind of nightly meeting with Glue. "A very convenient meeting that was" the man thought to himself as he followed TU through his large scope.
"Just a bit more.. "
His head was now fully visible through the scope. The hitman squeezed the trigger. A silent plop was to be heard as the bullet rushed through the air. It was a wind still morning so he knew he couldn't have missed that shot. TU collapsed and blood started gushing through the large holes in the front and back of his head.
The hitman smiled, the serial killer had been removed and the Mafia had now become reasonably more powerful.
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