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« Reply #180 on: <12-12-15/1634:38> »
Once they were within the compound's perimeter, Bit's efficient crew wasted no time in relieving the exhausted quartet of their precious cargo.

There were back slaps and congratulations, but Thorn was the only one that had mentioned beer, and that was all the thanks Al was interested in.

"Alrighty, amigo, believe you said somethin' 'bout some proper refreshment...Al's knows a few spots up north, but sounded like ya had some place in mind..."

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« Reply #181 on: <12-12-15/1701:45> »
Thorn grinned behind his mask: "Yes actually. I generally get a discount at the Red Velvet - also the servers tend to be easy on the eyes, so that is a plus. Nothing better to warm us up. And since you have a truck with a closed cab I don't even mind the drive down there..."
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« Reply #182 on: <12-12-15/1722:04> »
Al gave what he thought would look like a courtier's bow and a majestic sweep of his arm in the general direction of his house, the tip of his cigarette tracing an ark of sparks through the drizzly dawn drear.

"Well, then, mi boon compadre, your carriage awaits, just past yonder ash mud flat." He stood up, glanced at their two  companions and the assortment of techs and guards (as if there was much of a distinction among these technohippy tribals), and announced their destination. "Anyone cares to squeeze in or on, best git a move. Ol' Al's got a thirst won't wait fer man nor beast."

And he led the way toward his Gaz.

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« Reply #183 on: <12-15-15/1640:25> »
The rain was heavy again and the wiper blades were struggling against the downpour.

The headlights were working even harder, trying to stay ahead of the watery gloom. Al knew it was past sun-up, at least according to some almanac somewhere, but the black storm clouds crowding the heavens above were having none of it. It might as well have been midnight.

Al's eyes made up for the futility of the lights. He could see enough to drive, just. But only because he knew the mud track well. And the suspension on the four-wheel-drive pick-up truck was pretty forgiving, swinging the chassis across ash-flooded potholes with as much grace as could be hoped.

The heater was blasting, and Al's clothes were drying out. The blow of the hot air blended with the beating of the rain, creating the kind of noise that could send a body to sleep as it slipped from being heard to being felt to being forgotten. No one was speaking so the white sound felt like silence.

Beside him in the dark cab was a big masked ork called Thorn. Al figured him for another peripheral sort, not a full-blown hippy like most of the others back at what he'd started calling Kibbutz Orting. Feller had a job, and that counted for a lot in Al's estimation. And he'd sure as hell accounted for himself through the past night. Which reminded Al of a question he wanted answered enough to break the quiet.

"Say there feller, been meanin' ta ask ya, an' no criticism intended, reckon ya done well 'nuff fer yerself, an' ain't fer ol' Al ta judge nohow, nosirree, Good Book's clear on that, but been ticklin' at the old noodle since I done noticed yer packin' a fair array o' cutlery there on yer person, an' when ya done went ta town on them rapscallions ya shore 'nuff had one o' them injun tommy-hawks in her hand, but ya din't cut none of 'em. Jist pugilized 'em was all. An' right well, I'll be the first ta add. "Ceptin' it got me thinkin', jist so's we know where we stand, ya ain't no damned humanitarian or peacenik are ye?"

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« Reply #184 on: <12-16-15/0506:24> »
Thorn grinned and took off the mask from his melted face. "To be honest, I never learned how to cut with those things properly. If I tried, I'd probably injure myself, so I usually just throw them away as fast as possible.
And no, I certainly am no pacifist. There is however enough lead shot in this gloves to pacify about anyone who gives me lip at the club.
The thing is - you see - I'm a registered one. Jepp. Full citizen including SIN and the right to vote. So I avoid having guns on my person. KE would love nothing better than to shoot my ugly mug full of bullets if they spotted one on me.
Sports helped me keep my nose clean - or as clean as the Seattle air allows in any case. Except of course if the Tribe needs help. But since we always try to keep out of the way of the powers that be it's worked out so far.

But why are you with us these days? I know you've been around for a while and the globe, there've been some stories about you doing stuff in Europe. So what's the story of Al?"
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« Reply #185 on: <12-16-15/0611:11> »
Al wasn't so polite he didn't take a good look at the ork's unmasked face. No use being coy about it.

Easy to see why he covered it up.

But he was a citizen. Go figure. Liked the gloves, though. He held up his own brass knuckles with a wink when Thorn mentioned them.

"Heh heh. Yeah, reckon ol' Al's been 'round some. An' Europe, well, that were a good spell back. Late fifties, as best I recollect. Did some stevedorin' in London, bit o' smugglin', bounty huntin' toxics, ended up doin' divin' an' such fer an outfit called Proteus, slummin' the poetry scene onna Left Bank in my spare moments. Busy coupla years." He lit a cigarette and took a contemplative drag. "Younger then, had a mite more energy."

He offered the pack to Thorn.

"As fer my current domicile, well, unintentionally an' through no fault o' my own, I seem ta have aroused the ire of an' Eye-talian or two a few months back, an' Oyl's been good about lettin' me lay low with y'all. Done tried ta mend my fences with those gentlemen, but they do seem ta carry a grudge, so when y'all moved south, reckoned I'd tag along. Ya ain't got too much, um, family action at this place we's goin', do ya? Ol' Al'd hate ta sour yer deal there by havin' ta kill any spaghetti eaters onna premises."

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« Reply #186 on: <12-19-15/1256:20> »
"Thanks." Thorn took the cigarette and lit it.
"Well, I don't think that you'll get problems with the Mafia. Red Velvet is private owned - if they pay protection I don't know, but sure as hell if anyone makes trouble or hurts the girls, they do have a very neat sewer access in the cellar. And the ghouls down there don't ask questions.
But just in case I'll ask Moma Chau if we have any guests of that particularity with us this evening. Cold as a snake that one, doesn't take lip from anyone. But she's fair and pays on time."

Thorn lapsed into silence for a moment before returning to the conversation: "All clear for the moment at least. Could change in the course of the night, but honestly, I'd just chalk any Italian altercation up as entertainment."
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« Reply #187 on: <12-19-15/1321:51> »
"Well, sounds we's all systems go fer a proper hootenanny, then."

Water roared up on each side of them, splashing messily over the cab's windows as he pushed the Gaz through something more like a sinkhole than a puddle.

"So you's some sorta ath-a-lete, then? Sports kept yer nose clean? What'd ya play?"
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« Reply #188 on: <12-19-15/1352:40> »
"MMA for the most part - Pentjak Silat especially, but only empty hand techniques.
For a young orkling its usually either gym or jail out here. Lucked out in that my dear Pap was a sports nut himself - worked construction til they lynched him in 67'. That was one of the reasons that did make me refocus myself from Rugby to Martial Arts and self defense.
The other was that I was good on the field, but than I got myself a bit of magic - really only the bare minimum. A quack tested me and said I was awakened about the same level as those glow fungi or whatever they use in those mage cuffs. But it was enough to get me banned from any official leagues - unless I wanted to go into that Aztec game - and I really didn't want to.
So you could say I'm just a washed up wanna be that beats up strangers out of frustration. But I have to admit its way more fun - get's the adrenaline going and I'm kind of addicted to the stuff. So now - as long as I get paid - I jump into the fray with both fists swinging.

And you? You look like you lived through more scraps than I had warm meals."
replied Thorn.
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« Reply #189 on: <12-19-15/1743:02> »
Without thinking, Al shot a glance at the deformed ork when he mentioned his father's lynching. Where Al had come from, like everywhere else, it had a history. Lynch Creek had earned its name over a century before Al was born. But some things stayed the same even as others changed. There hadn't been many metas in their mountains when Al was growing up, and what few did turn up in their community had not been warmly welcomed. Al's father had preached over his pulpit that all should be included, but not all the brethren had felt that way. Al's own conscience was clean, but he knew that not all the disappearances were simply people moving on of their own accord.

It wasn't something he wanted to talk about, and he doubted Thorn did either.
 
So he just answered the question.

"Heh heh. Yessir, reckon ol' Al's seen his fair share. I'll allow as I was a bit of a hothead in the tenderness o' my youth. First coupla years off'n the farm, so ta speak, worked in a cannery down New Orleans way. Well we'd go out drinkin' most ever' night, an' damned if I warn't inna fight goin' on twice a week. At least. Gen'rally got my ass whupped first thirty times or so. Warn't a real big feller. But reckon I got better. Hell, eventually became a problem. Got so's when I'd hit a body they'd go down an' sometimes not get back up. Now that was rarely my intention, and did become a source o' much consternation onna part o' yours truly, not ta mention the local constabulary."

He set his half-spent cigarette in the ashtray in the armrest, blew his nose into the space between thumb and forefinger, wiped his fingers on his jeans, and put the cigarette back in his mouth, where it danced around as he spoke.

"Now I knew I din't have no magic in me, cuz that were of the devil - no offense - an' I was jist gittin' acquanted with the voodoo gods at that time, so it warn't their doin' neither. But I had to suss out the cause, an' so I figured, an' subsequently confirmed without a doubt, that I was jist some sorta savant at beatin' folk ta death. An' that, lemme tell ya, that were a cruel cross ta bear. Cuz if'n ya can't get drunk off yer ass an' let off a little steam, well, what ya got left, really, if ya think about it? Fortunately, I come across Grandmaster Ryder's teachin's whilst watchin' the trid late one night. That's one o' the benefits o' watchin' the trid, the way it helps ya stay on top o' the imporant doin's in this fallen an' benighted world we's in. Now I don't know too much about this MMA o' yours - that's where they mix up kickin' an' wrasslin', right? - an' nothin' about no penta-whatsit - but I'm tellin' ya now onna stack o' Bibles and a Koran or two ta boot that I'd never be the man I am today without havin' taken up Dragon-Phoenix Death Style killer karate. Danged irony of it all was, most folk, they buy the chips ta learn, you know, the secret death-point strikes. Me, I already was takin' lives - I bought the course ta learn how ta control my gift, keep things friendly an' all. An' I'll be a damned monkey's uncle if I ain't kept on practicin' every' week or two ever since. Hell, sometimes much as fifteen minutes at a stretch. But that's the sorta discipline it takes, ya know, that's what it takes if'n ya wanna be great like ol' Al here."

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« Reply #190 on: <12-22-15/1810:01> »
Thorn couldn't help himself he had to grin - showing his perforated cheek in all its gory glory: "Gods Al, you really got to show me that technique. Maybe even that grueling training regime.
I like to spend time in the gym. Once you get into the flow you can just stop thinking and let the body do the work. No more care in the world - and you sleep sound without nightmares. Important that.
Which reminds me, did you actually kill any of those wanna-be gangers? I was a bit preoccupied myself. Fraggers didn't know when to quit - I mean I'm a bit crazy when it comes to risks myself, but after realizing you are in the scopes... Those teens were to stupid to live."


Thorns tone at these last words  betrayed the emotions the fresh memory stirred in him. And he hadn't even mentioned the ghouls. 
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« Reply #191 on: <12-22-15/1840:31> »
"Hell yes, I killed 'em. I'll allow I was usin' a bolt action, slowed me down some. But yeah, fast as I could pull the trigger. You was down there, ol' Al said he'd back ya, End o' damned story. An' I rarely see much point in shootin' ta do anything but kill. Cuz if'n they's still alive, they's still a threat." He sensed there was something else going on in the young ork's mind, wondered if maybe he'd lost some some compadres recently, a wound fresher than the loss of his father. But was Al was no telepath, and tended to leave things like empathy and caring to the fairer sex. Kid wanted to talk about something, best to give him the space and time to do it on his own terms.

"Anyway, considerin' what come next, quick round through the skull were a gift."

The road had smoothed out some - they were getting far enough north that there was some actual working infrastructure. Up ahead he actually saw a street light on, like a lonely sentinel of the monstrous metroplex that lay beyond.

"As fer showin' ya my moves, well, we's talkin' Dragon-Phoenix Death Style here - ain't hardly somethin' can be taught over drinks. Not ta mention issues with passin' on copyrighted ancient Eastern wisdom. Anyhoo, reckon ol' Al's to the level where I'm jist a natural weapon. Hell, I done internalized an' then blended Grandmaster Ryder's teachin's ta the point where I'd be hard pressed ta actually recall any one particalar technique. Ya might say empty-hand death-strike killin's somethin' like, well, like breathin' fer me. Never paid fer none o' the rank tests, but reckon if I had I'd be say, eleventh, maybe twelfth-degree black belt. How 'bout you? Ya got ranks an' so forth in that pentax system o' yours?"


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« Reply #192 on: <12-23-15/0310:28> »
"I see. Oh well, I recon we did enough fighting for one night... The next one right. It's always better to park behind the club and with the front towards the street - just in case. We'll use the back entrance - no pun intended.
Rocky's on duty tonight. He's a nice guy but he likes to pose with his Troll-Jugalo style to mess with guests. One of these days Moma will cut of his horns for that.  Don't tell him, but I hate clowns and especially clown makeup - and mimes. Creepy fraggers",

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« Reply #193 on: <12-23-15/0607:26> »
Al grinned at Thorn's "not intended" pun and hung a right as directed. Then made his way around through the main parking area to the rear of the place, backed in. Twisted the rearview mirror so he could see himself, spat on his hand, and flattened out a cowlick in his sandy collar-length hair. Might as well make a good impression - there'd be ladies present, even if they were fallen women.

He opened the driver's side door on the cab and jumped down onto the wet asphalt. Locked up once Thorn was out.

"Lead on, boon companion. Your friend Rocky awaits. An' ol' Al's gittin' thirstier by the minute."

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« Reply #194 on: <12-23-15/0629:47> »
"Sure. You know what? They have this great Hot-Tub down in the cellar. We all could use a rinse before we encounter the lovelies. But beer first - to be precise: A shower beer. Shower hot, Beer cold. There are few better things."
Thorn led the way to a discreet side door next to a dumpster and tapped in a code.
"Now remember, best behavior unless you are provoked - than give me a signal and I'll make sure to be your reliable witness."
Inside the employee entrance it looked remarkably like a normal office environment. Desks, motivational calendar, water cooler and food processor and even a black board with schedules, lost and found as well as invitations to several school plays.

Thorn nodded towards a petite black woman in her 20s with large friendly eyes behind the desk: "Evening Molly. Got back from a job and need to freshen up. That's Al, he's with me."
"Are you again giving your salary straight back?"
"Eh, what's the point of earning a living if you don't live now and again. Anyone I should know about?"
"Na, just the regulars. Don't forget to put your mask on. I'll go on duty in half an hour. You want me to come over to you?"
"Sure, sounds great."

Thorn led Al onwards to a small cold room stocked with booze: "Any particular brew?"
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