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Color Him Dead

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Terrified, she rolled over on the sand and sat up, not even trying to cover her body.

''Tell you what,'' the strange man said. ''Weā€™ll play a little game. You try to remember me and Iā€™ll tell you when youā€™re getting warm.''

She watched him slowly unwrap an oilcloth package. ''You hid in that shack,'' she said, ''so you could catch me alone . . .''

''And violate your fair white body? No, Edith. I've been there and back. I canā€™t make that scene again.''

''Damn you!'' she cried. ''You come on like an old lover, but I canā€™t remember!''

''You arenā€™t trying,'' he said softly. ''Think of me without the beard, without the scars, a married man with a wife and kid. You destroyed it, Edith. You wiped me clean. Remember?''

He opened the package then and Edith saw the gleam of the gun.

''See, Edith? I brought it two thousand miles. Nobody knows Iā€™m here, so theyā€™ll just have to assume that the sharks got you . . .''