The Devil in the Darkness
by J.M. O'Connor
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The
city was hot and hazy that night. A night so hot that the homeless
shuffled around like the walking dead and gross sewer steam rose out
from the manhole covers. But the heat of the city night was no match for
the heat of the fire burning in the heart of the man known only as Blood
Dog. He stepped
out of a dark alley and into the pale moonlight. His hair was long, his
stubble was thick and his tattoos are many. He is a man tortured by his
past but driven by his thirst for vengence. He struck a match against
his stubble and lit a cigar. Though the night was red hot his stare was
ice cold. Blood Dog
felt the hunger nip at his guts and intestines and stuff. This was not a
regular hunger for sirloin steak or a roast beef sandwich though. This
was a different kind of hunger. A hunger for justice. And this city was
his all-night diner. ----------------- Suddenly
and out of nowhere a mugger tried to rob Blood Dog! "Give me your
wallet," barked the mugger. Little did he know that the dog he was
barking at would bark back - with pain. "All
I have in my wallet is a license," explained Blood Dog. "To
bad for you its a license to kill." The mugger
took a swing at Blood Dog with his mugging knife but Blood Dog was too
quick. He caught the knife between his teeth and proceeded to show the
mugger that his bark was no match for Blood Dog's bite. After the deed
was done Blood Dog looked upon the fallen criminal with remorse.
"What drives men to a life of crime," pondered Blood Dog. This
proved that while he was a maverick renegade he could also be deep and
insightful. ---------------- Blood Dog
congratulated himself with a swig of booze but knew that the mugger was
but a minnow amidst a sea of sharks. And the biggest shark of them all
was the dastardly Orion. Blood Dog remembered back to his sleuthing days
and began to track down Orion using a series of clues and his trusty
motorcycle "Roxanne Abdul-Jabar." But to no avail! Blood Dog
had been literally stopped in his tracks!
But then
just as Blood Dog was about to give up, there was a breakthrough! Blood
Dog followed this new promising lead to Wang's Pizza & Mexican
restaurant which was run by Wang Zhizhi; ruthless mobster and Orion's
second-in-command. Although Blood Dog was no stranger to a fight, he
recognized that sometimes brains had to come before brawn. He snuck
around to the back of the restaurant, narrowly avoiding being seen by
two men holding what looked to be ordinary pizza boxes but secretly were
full of drugs like heroin and P.C.P. Once their backs were turned to
Blood Dog, Blood Dog made his move! Necks were snapped and butts were
kicked! Blood Dog was serving out piping hot slices of pain pizza, with
his foot as the topping. Blood Dog
cusped his hand to his ear and moved along the back of the building
untill he could hear sounds of Asian men counting money. He delivered a
mighty headbutt to the brick structure, rupturing the wall and putting
him right in front of Wang. "Happy
Chinese New Year," mocked Blood Dog. "Too bad for you this is
the year of the dog." "Ah
yes," replied Wang. "You must be the one known onry as Brood
Dog. Or should I say John Bruddaugh? The
emotional impact of what Wang had just said reverberated through Blood
Dog's heart, tearing it in twain. He'd spent so much time running from
his past and now here it was, staring him in the face. He had to
overcome his personal demons. Wang was a tough man who knew six types of
kung-fu including karate and martial arts, but his fists of fury were no
match for Blood Dogs guns of vengence! "One dead mobster to
go," joked Blood Dog as he picked up Wang's contact book. Finally,
he was going to face the beast. ------------------ Blood Dog
punched another hole in the wall next to the one he'd used to infiltrate
the restaurant and sauntered into the city night. He knew that revenge
was a dish best served cold, but too bad for Orion all Blood Dog would
be serving was searing hot lead. Blood Dog
knew he was playing a deadly game of cat and mouse with Orion but
luckily enough for Blood Dog he was neither cat nor mouse; for he was
Blood Dog. Orion's mansion sat upon a cliff overlooking the city. A
perfect staging ground for Orion's dastardly deeds. "Indeed,"
thought Blood Dog as he scaled the side of the bluff using nothing but
his powerful muscles and biceps and tendons and stuff. He soon found
himself outside the gates of the mansion where he planned on bringing an
end to Orion's dastardly game. "Game," said Blood Dog. "Game on."
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