The observation-2

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That would work in our favor. Fewer people around to notice us watching. Fewer witnesses if things went wrong. I thought about the first showing. The one I'd be watching. It was at ten in the morning. A house on Oak Street. I'd have to get there early. Find a good spot. Somewhere I could see the house but stay hidden. Maybe park down the block. Use binoculars. Take pictures if I could do it without being obvious. Rook wanted details. How many brothers. What they looked like. Where they positioned themselves. How long they stayed. All of it mattered. The more we knew, the better our chances. I turned away from the window. Went back to the couch. Sat down. Finished my third beer. My head was starting to feel it. But I didn't care. I needed something to take the edge off. This job w

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