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Outside in the woods and by the lake, evening
There is a big friendly dog rambling through the forest, followed by an equally big human (on whom the jury is still out in relation to friendliness).
Urquhart is spending much of this summer outside, walking with the dog, fishing, thinking, building fires to roast what he caught. There are nights in which he doesn't come back to the bar at all, sometimes several in a row.
Tonight is such a night.
Urquhart is spending much of this summer outside, walking with the dog, fishing, thinking, building fires to roast what he caught. There are nights in which he doesn't come back to the bar at all, sometimes several in a row.
Tonight is such a night.
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Yes, David had been right. He does want to give Moist pleasure, just because he does. Perhaps he's not all that different indeed?
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He's glad that Urquhart doesn't seem to be in too much of cosseting mood, that was uncomfortable.
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"It'll be brought up in a bit, hopefully not before we're done with the bath part."
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Franz is lying by the bathroom door, sprawling lazily.
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It's nice to have Urquhart around but for now, he just wants to soak all the past few days away.
Nothing has gone horribly bad just wrong enough to keep him constantly planning his next move.
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He is past master in waiting. Any good professional killer must be.
But in addition, Urquhart has things to think about and find out. Does he really care? What does caring feel like? Does he feel anything at all (which he generally suspects that he doesn't)?
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As the hot water seeps in, he sighs and smiles, patting Urquhart's leg.
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"Was that the horse, or do you need anybody dead?" he asks, looking him over again.
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"I never need anybody dead, that creates more problems than it solves."
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Mostly.
"But sometimes, it is that simple: - enemy dead, end of fight. Or eye-witness dead, end of law suit."
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They've had this discussion before, this is how Moist works, Urquhart should know that.
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Of course Urquhart would kill a human being to defend his dog.
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"It's good to know that and I hope you never kill on my account."
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He'd never expect such a silly attitude from Moist!
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He can be hanged for fraud as easily as for murder.
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