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  “Yeah,” said Matt, “what could he’ve become?”

  George stood and tossed Maanka’s pair of heart picks next to the guns on the nightstand. “He would’ve been an even crazier son of a bitch.”

  “George, are you all right?”

  “All right,” he answered. He lowered himself into the wheelchair, closed his eyes, and watched columns of green flame rise from a black hell to fill the skies above with billowing clouds of orange smoke. “Celine,” he prayed in a whisper, “the last brother of the Ahvin Yin is dead. There are no more debts. Let the Ahvin Yin die as well.”

  Great blues and whites splashed onto the heavens, and then Stangya slept.

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