8. Let Peace Be Our WayNervously Sabienn looked to his friend who stared back downcast and forlorn. He then looked to the officers, trying to get a read on these two men. “Look, if it’s any consolation,” said Sabienn. “If I were to die now, I would feel happy that it was at the hands of such well-mannered gentlemen.” “Thank you,” said Billow. “Y’know why we want to kill you?” The moment went silent again. After a pause, Billow continued. “There’s paperwork, yes. But urinating in a public place. That’s serious.” Sabienn looked at the man’s face. Is this man for real? He doesn’t seem to be grinning, he thought. I better make sure as hell I don’t burst into laughter. “That gets the death penalty?” Sabienn enquired. “Ask him.” Billow indicated the dumpster and to whatever it was inside tha