ed by the rain. Heavy grief pressed on him as though it were a 100 kg weight
with his parents. That man had died the moment he had read the death cert
the hollow, angry
toward the abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town. Thi
s compared to the gang he was meeting tonight. The Venom Fangs. Ruthless. Rele
e in, there was
h misting in the chill air.
tepped into the light, faces hidden under hoods and masks. One tall man
ack. The
e smooth, but sharp, like a
m, his hands fidgeting at
omeone spat on the floor. Another mutte
k in here and insist on getting in?" He stepped toward him, crunc
to his knees in front of Robinson. A man, trembling, was staring at hi
eart pounded
on said, nodding toward the man
s pushed into Robinson's hand. The cold steel bit into
cried. "Please," he be
rip tightene
n family. The ones w
ught o
h. A second o
h
shattered
n washed the blood into t
idn't feel
"Welcome to t
der, and the group erupted into murmurs
ce of him ha
faded into the night, another gunsh
A flash of
ould react, the world
chaos following the gunfire from the rooftop. Footsteps thudded on the sidewalk. R
" someon
to think about what he'd just done-what he'd jus
rates, whatever. A second bullet cracked, hitting the
metal door. Robinson staggered through, catching
s, a labyrinth of steel columns and boxes, lost corners in the dark. Devon's gang members we
oblem," one o
inson, his eyes dark and calculating. "Congratulations, rook
ulse hammere
he one that prove
fingers followed the shape of the gun in his lap. The city lay before him, yellow streetlights bleed
simple," he said. "There's a politician, a big name. But he's got debts-debts he
wed hard. "And
"Then you make
g. Of course, he knew violence, but this was not the sa
ring glass hotel. Devon gave Robinson a laz
step toward the hotel felt heavier, like he was wa
for the sanetor are Peter's ( a deadly drug lord, an ally to the leader of the 'fwangs', Devon). That way, Peter played his game into the corridors of power
a navy-blue suit was sitting by himself at the bar, n
alked in.
up, frowning.
the Ven
r that. The senator whispered, his voice
e to the prey, so went Robinson on him. Hand t
w of the customers turned to l
ordered
held him tight, his own heart working regularly. He felt Devon
had an odor of spoiled food. Robinson sho
commanded, waving the
he senator stuttered. "
, he pressed the barrel against the man's forehead. The seriousness of the si
ment of u
pocket. Robinson's eyes flicked
en mov
nator
gun
gasping, his hands clutching his stomach. His mouth o
gun shook in his hand. His first majo
h
led in his ea
ve h
d, staring at the
what we
phone had fallen to the ground, the
been moved. I
e w
sn't just about debts. There
e, but before he
r grabbed
ips m
his
na
's blood
.Lu
orld
si
is man kno
ling beneath him. His hand sli
his breath froz
arpiece again, sharper this time
on barely
ster's
hell was