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The foreman’s words are a trigger. Celebration, yes, but mainly, relief. A release of the pent-up stress that built over the last year. The judge’s following spiel is a blur, a caption bubble, burst only by the calming voice of my brief.
“Congratulations, Mr Wallace, you’re free to leave.”
But I don’t leave. Not immediately. Instead, I wait impatiently for the barrister. Eager to flee the claustrophobic courtroom, together we brave the small crowd of reporters. For a murder trial attracts interest. A brief press conference, “a victory for justice”, we then walk the short distance back to the privacy of her chambers.
I can’t thank her enough. The prosecution thought it was all sewn up. A watertight case, they boasted. But consistently, she introduced doubt. Uncertainty. The motive? The murder weapon? Every little thing. Exposing a deeply-flawed narrative, revealing an ill-fitting patchwork of unproven theories. Even their “experts” would not agree, and the jury had seen clearly through their botch, taking only an hour to acquit me. And here I am now, free as a bird.
But first, I must prepare.
I draw a long, deep bath and reacquaint myself with cleanliness, a luxury denied for so long. Scrubbing again my already-clean finger nails, I will need to wash over and over, to finally cleanse the accumulated grime of incarceration from my pores. But this soak will suffice. For now.
I enjoy the sensation of Egyptian cotton once more against my skin, patting myself dry in the walk-in wardrobe. Dressing, I am almost ready to leave again, and I make my last chore a visit to my garage, where I instantly spot the small cardboard box, nestled perfectly in my ultra-organised man-cave, removing two brand new, blue latex gloves. Those which a surgeon might wear. I place them safely in the deep, inside pocket of my trench coat and fish another two out of the box, dropping them into my front pocket. Because they have grown brittle with age, and accidents can happen.
I order a soft drink, observing the crowd as I settle near a pillar.
The dark-haired man is loud. But awkward. A hanger-on, wishing to be part of the “in” crowd. I order another drink, and sip slowly, settling in.
He makes to leave. Alone. Friendless once more. As he fastens his coat tight against the chill, I carefully put on mine.
Imperceptibly, I open it, glancing into the pocket. I am satisfied, immediately catching sight of the azure gloves once more. And the dull glint of the blade.
Happy hallowe’en, everybody ☠️🖤☠️🖤☠️🖤☠️🖤☠️🖤.

Believable!
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I thought I’d better write something, lest everyone forgot me!
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It was a really good one!
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Thanks
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haha you know I made the decision to check-in here today because I knew there would be a banger ready. Happy ghosty day, sir.
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Hey Sanjeet, how’s it going? Getting cold here but all good. Hoping for no trick or treaters tonight so I can scoff the chocolate myself!
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Good here too. Getting here as well, especially early morning and nights. Once the clouds clear, I am looking forward to sub 15 degrees temps. Shivers!!!
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Is Halloween big at your place? I always had the assumption its just the US.
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There used to be celebrations here on Hallowe’en – I remember them as a kid and the festival itself goes back a thousand years but it has been replaced by the American Trick or Treat. Pretty much entirely, I’d say.
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15 – I wish!
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👏👏👏👏 Happy Halloween 🔪
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Hey, raffa, good to see you
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Happy Samhain, P.
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Hiya Misk, I am ready. I have Twix and KitKats and am secretly hoping that nobody knocks!
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Nobody yet. I have a tub of Celebrations, that I love … so I share your hopes. (LOL)
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Let’s hope it keeps raining!
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A chilling tale!
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Hi Michele, how are you?
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Good day Pete! Doing fine. Waking to a golden sunrise and writing. Thank you for asking! How are you doing?
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Writing at silly hours! I love the crispness of early morning but now that autumn has well and truly arrived, bed is more snuggly!
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ha! I know what you mean and it’s not nearly as crisp here. Oregon, yes! I love it. Stay cozy and keep writing. 😊
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Wow! So real and well written.
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Thanks, Sadje
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You’re very welcome Pete
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Brilliant, you must write tales more often.
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Thanks. I do, but not so much here any more. But good fun for hallowe’en.
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A story well told, Pete!😊🗡
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Thanks Tiff
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