The Airport During the next few days, Kevin and Susan set everything into motion, including the purchase of a round-trip ticket to Atlanta. “I didn’t think we were doing it this soon,” Kevin said. “The ticket is not for you,” Susan said. “It’s for the decoy, so he can fly to Atlanta, then drive to Alabama and buy a gun and a silencer. They’re easy enough to purchase, and this way it won’t be in your name if they check. And that’s assuming they find the gun, which they won’t.” “How are we going to get it?” “I’m going to meet him at the airport when he gets back. He’ll fly to and from Atlanta using your name—consider it a test—then he’ll fly back to Dallas using his. After he returns from Atlanta, he’ll give me the gun.” “How is he going to fly with a gun? And why do we need a silencer?