The narrator tells us that it was a "small group" of "old street gang" members who were trying to "hightail" their goods across the country. The client was adamant, though, that his "policy was fulfilled" . Still, he says, "that had to be intense" , when street thugs go "poking at big dogs" and "repercussions are unmerciful." He tells us about a job he was assigned to clean after a hitman. He was on his way to a laundromat when the man called him and asked him to go there. He didn't believe it at first, but when he saw that two people were walking in on the man, he decided to kill him in a public place. It was an "absolute mess" and the man was paid handsomely for it. The narrator says that he wishes more men like him could work like he does and that he is biased when he makes a "mess" for the man to clean. He also tells us of another job he did, robbing a small bank. When he got to the bank, there were two people on the ground, one teller, one customer, and security out to "fuckin' lunch." He says that most of the robberies he's done have been "more of a rush" than this one. He's tired of "entry - level jobs" and wants to do something more serious. He asks the narrator if he can do a job with him and his buddy "soon barbs."
The narrator tells us that it was a "small group" of "old street gang" members who were trying to "hightail" their goods across the country. The client was adamant, though, that his "policy was fulfilled" . Still, he says, "that had to be intense" , when street thugs go "poking at big dogs" and "repercussions are unmerciful." He tells us about a job he was assigned to clean after a hitman. He was on his way to a laundromat when the man called him and asked him to go there. He didn't believe it at first, but when he saw that two people were walking in on the man, he decided to kill him in a public place. It was an "absolute mess" and the man was paid handsomely for it. The narrator says that he wishes more men like him could work like he does and that he is biased when he makes a "mess" for the man to clean. He also tells us of another job he did, robbing a small bank. When he got to the bank, there were two people on the ground, one teller, one customer, and security out to "fuckin' lunch." He says that most of the robberies he's done have been "more of a rush" than this one. He's tired of "entry - level jobs" and wants to do something more serious. He asks the narrator if he can do a job with him and his buddy "soon barbs."