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Charlie Huston - Half the Blood of Brooklyn

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CONTENTS To Mr Stoker and Mr Chandler With my greatest thanks - photo 1

CONTENTS To Mr Stoker and Mr Chandler With my greatest thanks And - photo 2

CONTENTS To Mr Stoker and Mr Chandler With my greatest thanks And - photo 3

CONTENTS


To Mr. Stoker and Mr. Chandler.
With my greatest thanks.
And apologies for the liberties taken.

Half the Blood of Brooklyn - photo 4

I DONT LIKE HIM I dont like the way he smells I dont like the way h - photo 5

I DONT LIKE HIM I dont like the way he smells I dont like the way he looks - photo 6

I DONT LIKE HIM I dont like the way he smells I dont like the way he looks - photo 7


I DONT LIKE HIM.

I dont like the way he smells. I dont like the way he looks. I dont like his shoes. If I stuck a blade in him and drank the blood that shot out of the open wound, I wouldnt like the way he tastes.

But Terry told me to be cool.

So I dont kill the guy.

You cant get somethin for nothin, is all Im sayin.

Terry nods, waves some of the thick cigar smoke away from his face.

No doubt, no doubt.

The guy I dont like blows another cloud off his stogie.

If I bring the Docks into your thing, I got to know whats in it for my members. Not like Im here for my own self. Im an elected representative, its the members decide these things, and they decide nothin they dont know what they got comin on their end of the deal.

Terry coughs into his hand.

Well, like I say, the way we work here, the way we, you know, like to go about this kind of thing, is with the understanding that were all working toward a greater good. The Society, its not just, you know, a Clan in the traditional sense. Were not just trying to get along and go along. Weve got goals. Were all about, and Im not telling you anything you dont already know, but were all about empowerment for anyone and everyone infected with the Vyrus. And does that mean folks that arent even in the Society? You bet it does. But does that also mean achieving our goal will be easier with as united a front as possible? Absolutely. What Im, you know, getting at is, whether you bring the Docks into the Society or not, youll still reap the rewards when we break through one day, but, man, we could sure use as much help as possible right now.

The Docks Boss nods, ponders, chews the frayed end of his hand-rolled Dominican, and glances at the goon he brought with him.

I think hes tellin me there aint shit in it for us.

The goon shifts the baseball bat perched on his shoulder.

Sounds like it.

Sounds like hes tellin me he wants somethin for nothin.

The goon nods.

Sounds like it.

The Docks Boss takes the cigar from his mouth, points it at Terry.

That what youre tellin me, Bird?

Terry presses the palms of his hands together and puts the tips of his fingers at his chin, a prayerful moment.

What Im trying to get across is that theres something in it for all of us. Me, you, your man there, Joe here, your members, the Society, all the Clans and Rogues and even the folks out there that never heard of the Vyrus. Im talking about how were gonna make the world a bigger and more wondrous place when the day comes we go public and let them know were here. Im saying that theres something in it for everyone. Every person on Mother Earth, man.

The goon raises a finger, a points been proved.

Yeah, hes saying there aint nothin in it for us.

The Docks Boss pushes his chair back, stands, drops the smoldering stub on the floor and stomps on it.

Cmon, Gooch, lets get the boys and get the fuck out of here.

Terry shrugs, rises.

Well, I cant say Im not disappointed, but its not the first time weve been turned down.

He puts out his hand.

And I just want you to know, were still fighting for you, man. Anytime you want to join the struggle, well be happy to have you by our side.

The Docks Boss looks Terry up and down, from his Birkenstocks, past his hemp jeans and his FUR IS MURDER t-shirt, up to his graying ponytail.

Youre a freak, Bird. We aint never gonna have nothin to do with you and your hippies and your college kids and your queers and the rest.

He pulls out one of the cigars that stick up from the breast pocket of his cheap suit, bites the end off and spits it at Terrys feet.

And Im gonna tell Predo as much when I go see him.

He scrapes a match alight on the surface of the kitchen table and puffs the cigar to life.

The Docks are a serious Clan. We make the move over the bridge here and swing our weight behind someone, theyre gonna know their backs are covered. You dont want to give somethin back for that security, to hell with you. Predo knows value. And hell pay for it.

He drops the match.

Hell, I only came to see you out of curiosity. Had to see for myself it was true what they say. How one of the top Clans over here is run by a pansy.

Terry tugs at the soul patch below his lower lip.

Well, if thats how you see things, thats how you see things. Probably all for the best that you set up housekeeping with the Coalition. And still, still, I wish you nothing but health and happiness, man.

The Docks Boss rolls his eyes and heads for the door.

Fuck you, Bird.

Terry looks at me.

You mind showing them out, Joe?

I open the door.

Sure, no problem.

I close the door behind us and lead the Boss and Gooch down the hall toward the front room where his other two boys are cooling their heels.

The Boss steps alongside me.

A guy like you, a regular-lookin fella, what the fuck are you doin with that clown?

I crack a knuckle.

Its a job.

Gooch laughs.

A job? Hope you get paid through the nose, havin to live in the middle of this freak show.

I stop at the front-room door, rest my hand on the knob.

What you gonna do, its all I know.

Too bad for you.

If you say so.

I open the door and stand aside to let the Docks Boss step into the room ahead of me.

Stupid fuck that he is, he goes right in and only stops when he sees the headless bodies of his boys on the floor, and Hurley swinging a fire axe at his face. I got to give it to him, he does manage to get his arm in front of his head before the blade comes down.

As his arm is hitting the floor and Hurley is going into his backswing, the Boss has got his remaining hand in his jacket, going for the iron bulging at his side. Hurley takes his hack Lou Gehrig style and the other arm comes off and slaps into the wall, the gun dropping.

The Boss stomps, splinters the floorboards beneath the sheets of plastic Hurley spread before he went to work. He kicks the body of one of his headless bodyguards.

Fucker! Useless faggot!

He stands in the middle of the room, the spray from his stumps slowing to a steady trickle as the Vyrus clots the blood, scabs visibly forming over the wounds.

He looks at Hurley, spits blood at him.

That all you good for, pussy, a fuckin ambush? Come on! I can take it.

He sets his feet, turns his face upward, eyes wide open.

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