...wish you hadn't have listened to the majority?
Sean told Kate exactly what had happened with Frank. He figured, what's the worst that could happen? Now, in your author's experience, people tend to drastically underestimate the worst that could actually happen. This practice is established by years of the worst not ever actually happening. Unfortunately for Sean, this would not be the case.
"Don't worry, Sean, Jack will know exactly what to do."
Jack did. Although only 21, Jack had seen a lot having grown up in VEgas. In addition, he was slightly better at the "what's the worst that could happen" game and had a number of contingency plans. This was no exception.
"Well, Sean, I have good news and bad news. The good news is we're going to keep up the con. The bad news is the money for Frank is coming out of your share."
Sean agreed this was fair. Less because he actually thought it was fair and more because he wasn't sure of the exact protocol for haggling about how to bribe your pit boss to not report your casino cheating to the police. It seemed to Sean that agreeing was the best way to go. "Well, between the two of you and me being moved up to the $500 table, it should be fine."
"One of us," said Jack, realizing he forgot the rest of the bad news. "Yeah, I can't come in anymore, too risky."
"What about me!?" Kate was a quick one.
"Anyway, are there any questions?"
Kate knew Jack heard her. And she knew his answer. She was replacable, he was not.
The next day, Sean didn't see Frank as he sat down at his new $500 minimum blackjack table. He figured that the less time Frank spent over by him, the more plausable it would be for him to claim ignorance if Sean got caught by someone else. Being an irresponsible pit boss is a lot less harsh than aiding and abetting cheating. Kate walked in at her scheduled time and things were going great. Sean didn't even feel that slight pang of worry because there was no chance of him being found out by Frank. Well, Frank already knew.
What Sean was unsure about was how the money exchange was supposed to happen. At lunch time, Sean went over to Frank's office. Frank wasn't there. Instead, he found Joe, Frank's supervisor in Frank's office, cleaning out his desk. Did Frank get fired? This was no good.
"joe, what's going on?"
"I'm sorry we didn't catch you before you went on today. Frank's dead."
"What?"
What? (your author)
Was is das? (random German guy)
"He was killed in a car crash last night. It seems like he lost control of his car and went straight into a tree but the police are still investigating. Go ahead and take the afternoon off if you need to."
Sean called Jack to tell him the news. "Actually, I'm around the corner, I'll pick you up and we'll grab some lunch."
Jack pulled up in a Chrysler Sebring Convertible, silver. Yesterday, Sean was almost positive that Jack was driving a Mustang. From that point on, Sean would be much better at the "worst that could happen game."
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Ok, time to discuss. Did Jack kill Frank? Is Sean in danger? Here are your options. Should Sean make an excuse at lunch and disappear? If he does, should he try to take Kate with him? Should Sean call the police? Should Sean assume that he's making too much money for Jack for Jack to hurt him? Lots of decisions to make and only YOU can make them. BLOG YOUR OWN ADVENTURE!!!
6 Comments:
My vote: Sean should do whatever he can to stay on Jack's good side. Sure, I believe that Jack made Frank disappear, but that also means he wouldn't flinch before making Sean disappear, too. So keep up the good work, making money and dangerous friends.
whatever happens, I think there needs to be a car chase
I also think Jack is responsible for Frank's death and would not hesitate to get rid of Sean. Therefore he needs to be careful if he does go to the police. If I were him I would find a way to get myself fired from the casino and get out of town as quickly as possible.
>> If I were him I would find a way to get myself fired from the casino and get out of town as quickly as possible.
Ooh, good answer.
Ditto the majority- find a way to get out of town and start over in a new casino-city. This time, keep your nose clean and avoid the shady-types!
wow, lots of good discussion! I'm going to give it another couple of days to see if anyone else wants to weigh in before Sean makes a decision. This is an important one.
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