Then he looked up toward the bright sun. A thin, long cloud moved slowly across the sky. He looked back at the shadow, smiled at his imagination, flicked the stub of his cigarette out toward the water, and turned and started back up the steps.
Behind him, the long shadow abruptly changed direction.
A moment later, gaining speed, it moved rapidly in the direction of a Russian freighter on its way out of Gulfport with a load of frozen Mississippi chickens.
* * *
Six months after that, people began swimming in the Gulf again.
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Copyright © 1997 by Charles Wilson.
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