"Welcome to our Lady of Enduring Faith, sir can I help you," said a young woman at the center in the church. Vic's eyes gazed at her with a grim look on his face. You think you can show me where the Pastor is? I have to um do some business with him. The young woman looks closely at his waist and notices the outline of a pistol grip bulging from his pants, "Oh I figured this day would come, please don't kill my father, have some sympathy please. Victor looks at the woman pleading towards him.1
"Come in my son, what can I do for you my child?" A pastor walks in and motions for Vic to approach him, "Father I was ordered by some man to harm you, but he never said what you exactly did to him, nor do I wish to do so to you. The pastor looks at him, well I see here um, well first off let me introduce myself, my name is... As this is going on The Young woman peers in watching the Silouttes talking, she turns and sits down clasping her hands to her chest, she remembers the night as it where only a few hours before. 2
When she was a little girl, her father and mother would tuck her into bed and sing her favorite song, a ditty her father wrote for her when she was born. On that fateful night however she wouldn't get to hear her dad sing to her, nor her mom, instead she got to hear their screaming followed by two gunshots. She hid underneath her bed and heard the door shut. 3
Victor walks out and spotted crying with her back against the pane mumbling the song her father wrote. He knelt down next to her and softly said "Are you alright, the preach explained everything to me, Don't worry I won't kill him or you, and he said you lost your parents to this guy?" The young girl looks at him her face flush and covered with tears, "please just please kill him, just do to him what he did to my father." Vic looks at her and knods, "oh what is your name by the way? " She sniffs and mumbles Mary. The father walks behind Vic and taps him on the shoulder, alright my son time to go confront your boss.
Author notes
PArt two, also I will post the lyrics to the Song Mary's dad would ding to her
