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TALE OF LOSS
Have you ever seen the dying light in a prey’s eyes, its hope
fading as a predator devours it? They are defeated even before
they can raise their swords to defend themselves. I laughed,
mercilessly striking them down. It was simple, really. There
are laws that govern the world, pulling the strings in the
darkness and I had executed them flawlessly. “The strong
devour the weak"; it may have been at these simply words
that had led to my revolution and retribution.
His muscles surged forward with action. It was as if he could
almost feel a presence from behind, a murderous intent over-
whelming his senses. Reeling around on the spot, a huge fist
barreled through, mere centimeters from Nicodemus’s face.
Too slow; you’ll be eaten up quickly. As the attacker stumbled
forward, the kiamara quickly grabbed the large thrusting forearm,
letting his opponent’s momentum slide and follow through .
At the last second, his knee shot up, landing a sickening crunch
accurately above the stomach. Several satisfying cracks, told
him that a few ribs had been crushed, his opponent slumping
onto the damp pavement of the filthy alley.
Grinning, Nicodemus walked over, towering the now limp
figure of his assailant. “Who sent you know this time?” His
question was only met by a wave of silence. He planted his
boot into the upper body of the figure, effectively pinning him
down as well as digging harder into the broken rib bones. A
sharp cry of pain rang out, echoing throughout the forgotten
alley. “See? I knew you could talk. Now let me as again,” he
said in an aggressive tone, “ Who sent you?”
Nicodemus curled his fists, ready to send another vicious assault
of punches when suddenly out of the corner of his eye, he saw
an incoming side kick aimed precisely towards his left jaw,
managing only to narrowly evade by stumbling back and falling
onto one knee. “I sent him,” a deep yet powerful and resonating
voice rang out.
The kia looked up, only to face a daunting figure of that
wearing a faded navy double-breasted trench coat tied with
a black belt, worn together with trousers and boots. Only a
small silver insigna on the uniform’s collar told that this man
had belong to the police force.
The newcomer was rather bulky in size,though his unscarred
face only proved as a testament that he wasn’t an experienced
veteran of any sort. He wore a seemly annoying smirk on
his face, as if he was overconfident of his abilities. “I assume
you’re Nicodemus Aldrich Sterben, judging by your amazing feat
there. I’ve even got it on tape. Now lets look at your profile ;
unknown age, charged with several degrees of murder and behind
the cause of many street fighting injuries. In your total career
have you murdered six people, two of them which were police
members, and injured over hundreds. You are known as “Second
Death”, your professional name. All your crimes may as well result
in a death penalty. Your sins must be purged in the name of
justice by I, Reverend Dunkelheit.”
Nicodemus stood up, letting out a small string of laughter
that echoed through the alleyway. “I think you’ve got the
wrong person. And..” He lunged forward at an astounding
speed, ripping the very air itself and tackling the beast.
“You’ve messed with the wrong guy!” That was his mistake.
A smile crossed the the police’s lips and Nicodemus’s eyes
widened. It was too late; the kia couldn’t stop at the momentum
he was going at. At the last second, Reverend took a step
back, letting Nicodemus fly past him. The bulky warrior grabbed
the criminal by the tail, pulling him back and driving it to
the ground. The impact was enough to crack the concrete
as the sounds of bones splintered. No, Nicodemus had never
felt this sensation before. It had washed over him, pulling
him down into an empty pit of darkness. It had completely
petrified him in a state of awe and confusion. He could not
move; his body did not respond. This was simply to put,
absolute fear. The face of a fierce warrior that had murdered
and destroyed many had been replaced by a cold wave of
despair, the kind of way a prey would respond when all hope
was lost. Several barrages followed as the police pounded him
without mercy. Nicodemus could only just curl into a ball; he
was destroyed completely, overpowered, fate bestowed to
only the weaker ones.
“Look what a pitiful creature you are now. Underestimation
lead to your mistake which lead to your defeat. You thought
that I was simply a beginner right?” The man knelt down, leaning
towards Nicodemus. “Well you’re wrong,” he muttered with a
dangerous edge in his voice. The smirk was replaced with cold
unyielding eyes, as if any signs of emotions had never been there.
“I am head of the special secret police force, Xtermination. You
are no match for us. Let your defeat be a stigma of your weakness.”
With that, he left the dark alley way, leaving the broken kia as the
first drops of rain pattered the ground.
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