"I wasn't exactly love-tapping you, either, back at the train yard," Jim points out, carefully leaning back just enough to let Gamble have a fractional amount of personal space again.
There is a glaring flaw in Street's rationale, however: that one remaining bullet. If Jim had truly wanted to off Gamble -- or hell, at least incapacitate him -- he could have done so right then and there. But he hadn't...
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There is a glaring flaw in Street's rationale, however: that one remaining bullet. If Jim had truly wanted to off Gamble -- or hell, at least incapacitate him -- he could have done so right then and there. But he hadn't...