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- I took my foot off of his arm and smashed the motel's phone to pieces with the bat. I found his cell phone and crushed it, too. Then I reached into my pocket and dropped a quarter on the floor near him. "There's a pay phone on the other side of the parking lot, past a patch of broken glass. You'd better get yourself an ambulance." I turned and walked to the door without looking back. "If I see you again-ever-I'll kill you."
- Michael and Sanya waited for me outside the door. Sanya's face held a certain amount of satisfaction. Michael's expression was grave, worried, his eyes on mine.
- "It had to be done," I said to Michael. My voice sounded cold. "He's alive. It's more than he deserves."
- "Perhaps," Michael said. "But what you did, Harry. It was wrong."
- A part of me felt sick. Another part felt satisfied. I wasn't sure which of them was bigger. "You heard what he said about Shiro. About Susan."
- Michael's eyes darkened, and he nodded. "It doesn't make it right."
- "No. It doesn't." I met his eyes. "Think God'll forgive me?"
- Michael was quiet for a moment, and then his expression softened. He clasped my shoulder and said, "God is always merciful."
- "What you did for him was actually quite generous," Sanya said philosophically. "Relatively speaking. He might be hurt, but he is, after all, alive. He'll have a nice, long while to reconsider his choices."
- "Uh- huh," I said. "I'm a giver. Did it for his own good."
- Sanya nodded gravely. "Good intentions."
- Michael nodded. "Who are we to judge you?" His eyes flashed, and he asked Sanya, "Did you see the snake's face, right when Harry turned with the bat?"
- Sanya smiled and started whistling as we walked through the parking lot.
- Death Masks Chapter 28, Page 254
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