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God could no longer see the faces of the men, only red and orange hazes. He heard taunting voices in his mind spurring him on, calling him a __ussy,_ and old, hairy hands reaching out to grab him. His gripped tightened on the punk__ neck and he cocked his right arm back ready to do some serious damage.__et him go.__od shook his head at the familiar deep voice.__ said, let him go now!__e felt two strong hands land on his shoulders and heat seeped its way into him from behind.__ut him down, God. Right now before you kill him. Listen to my voice._ Day was up on his tiptoes speaking into his ear. His breath was hot on his neck and it gave him a tingling in his spine. __ashel, stop,_ Day whispered.God put his right arm down and released the man from his grip. He didn__ wait to see the man__ body drop. He spun around and looked into his friend__ eyes, and was relieved when he didn__ see judgment, sorrow, or pity_all he saw was relief and then concern. Day grabbed him and held on to him tightly. His embrace was strong and confident_exactly what God needed to feel right then.__ome on, we gotta get out of here._ Day gripped the back of his arm and moved them quickly out of the alley and into a waiting taxi.__ait_my truck.___t__ taken care of._ Day kept him from getting out of the vehicle.__hat do you mean?___ mean you owe me two hundred dollars because that__ what I just paid the bartender to follow us back to my place in your truck.__od spun around and saw his huge truck__ headlights behind them.__ou have a stranger driving my truck_my fucking guns are in there, Leo.___ou should__e thought about that earlier, Cash,_ Day growled right back.__f you__e going to lecture me, Leo_fucking save it._ God slid down farther and let his aching head rest on the back of the seat as the cab accelerated onto the highway.__ou know me better than that, Cash. I__ not going to lecture you. I__ going to kick your ass,_ Day said matter-of-factly and turned to look out the window. Neither one said anything else the rest of the ride.
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God could no longer see the faces of the men, only red and orange hazes. He heard taunting voices in his mind spurring him on, calling him a __ussy,_ and old, hairy hands reaching out to grab him. His gripped tightened on the punk__ neck and he cocked his right arm back ready to do some serious damage.__et him go.__od shook his head at the familiar deep voice.__ said, let him go now!__e felt two strong hands land on his shoulders and heat seeped its way into him from behind.__ut him down, God. Right now before you kill him. Listen to my voice._ Day was up on his tiptoes speaking into his ear. His breath was hot on his neck and it gave him a tingling in his spine. __ashel, stop,_ Day whispered.God put his right arm down and released the man from his grip. He didn__ wait to see the man__ body drop. He spun around and looked into his friend__ eyes, and was relieved when he didn__ see judgment, sorrow, or pity_all he saw was relief and then concern. Day grabbed him and held on to him tightly. His embrace was strong and confident_exactly what God needed to feel right then.__ome on, we gotta get out of here._ Day gripped the back of his arm and moved them quickly out of the alley and into a waiting taxi.__ait_my truck.___t__ taken care of._ Day kept him from getting out of the vehicle.__hat do you mean?___ mean you owe me two hundred dollars because that__ what I just paid the bartender to follow us back to my place in your truck.__od spun around and saw his huge truck__ headlights behind them.__ou have a stranger driving my truck_my fucking guns are in there, Leo.___ou should__e thought about that earlier, Cash,_ Day growled right back.__f you__e going to lecture me, Leo_fucking save it._ God slid down farther and let his aching head rest on the back of the seat as the cab accelerated onto the highway.__ou know me better than that, Cash. I__ not going to lecture you. I__ going to kick your ass,_ Day said matter-of-factly and turned to look out the window. Neither one said anything else the rest of the ride.

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