really need to get into this course.” “Fine, how does this work.?”
“Simple. You put $500 in cash in an envelope and switch it with me at 2pm next Monday on the third farthest bench near St Raphs. I give you the details of the time that I’ll drop the course and then you can enrol into it. The time will be sometime in the early hours of the morning so that there’s no chance that students will be checking Access Adelaide for vacancies. Come alone, otherwise the deal is off.
Kelly passed him the envelope. After briefly inspecting them, he got up and left the bench. Kelly opened the Hilarian to find that there was a small hollowed out space in the middle. Inside this enclave was a small, folded piece of paper with the words: “2.08am Wednesday. Pleasure doing business with you”.
He rose from the chair and shuffled out of the building. Kelly didn’t even get his name. On the day arranged, Kelly was waiting as arranged at the bench. The shadowy figure appeared from the steps leading to Napier and sat next to her on the bench. “I have the copy of the Hilarian you asked for” the figure said loudly, offering me a copy of the Law Student Society publication. “Do you have those equity notes that I asked for?”
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