[Posted by Ted H]
Heeeeeeeeeeeeeey.........Working way too much last couple weeks for any real writing. So close to the finale though, Imma try to wrap it up by years end. Til then though, I've build up quite the backlog of updates...gotta love NaNoWriMo!
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[Demons Ascension - Rickey]
The hospital was going to make James
sick. It always did. It never matter where the hospital was or who was in it at
the time, James would always feel like crap within a few days and be out of
commission for a few more days. Every time he recovered he vowed never to step
foot in a hospital ever again, though he always found some convoluted reason to
go back.
James didn't have a police
badge to flash, so he had to wear a visitors pass in the form of a sticker they
printed off with his drivers license photo and name. He felt like it was one of
those "uninfected" badges some people had to wear in the one horror
movie he saw once. He wanted to breath exclusively through a rag or any sort of
filter but he knew he'd get looks for it. Better now to just suck it up and
grind through whatever disease he gets from this visit.
Rickey Kenton was still being
kept in the Intensive Care Unit. From the snippets of conversations James could
pick up from other cops on his way in, it seems Kenton was in a bad way and
wasn't going to walk again. James thought back to the car wreck and wondered
how Kenton managed to even survive. One cop had remarked about how karma caught
up with Kenton so James assumed that car accidents were nothing new to Rickey.
"How do you feel about
wearing a wire?" Bradford asked as they stopped in the middle of the hall.
""Am I undercover all of a sudden?" James asked "I thought
I was just going to talk to the guy."
"This guy knows
something. You going in there might be our only chance to get him to open
up."
"What's this guys deal?
History wise?"
"Typical punk shit,
priors all the bay back to when his balls dropped. The guy is scum and we're
suppose to coddle him while a killer runs loose."
"Damn human rights,"
James said sarcastically "If only we could just torture him."
"You think it's funny,
but it's shit like this that always impedes an investigation."
"Just let me work some
magic," James said with a smile as he walked into the ICU and tracked down
Rickey Kenton's room. The only cop around was the one standing outside the
room. "You have five minutes," Bradford said as me nodded towards the
other cop. "You guys won't be listening?" James asked. "Our
budget doesn't allow for NSA style spy gear," Bradford said "So
unless you talk loud, we won't hear much."
"Good to know,"
James said as he walked in and slid the door closed behind him. The door was
glass so James slid a curtain in the way for some privacy. James turned to get
a good look at Rickey, who seemed to be entirely encased in a body cast. His
left arm hung free of any confines and his forehead was wrapped. Every time he
moved his jaw James could hear small cracks sound. Neither eye opened fully,
and the entire right side of his face was purple and swollen.
"Hello, Rickey,"
James said as he took a step forward.
"I'm not talking..."
Rickey mumbled, almost as if he was trying to wake up "Not talking to
you."
"It's ok, Rickey," a
female voice said from the bathroom. James looked over to see the blond woman
from before come out and rush to Rickey's side. She sat down next to him and
put her hands on his free arm. "This man is here to help," she said.
"You his girlfriend or
something?" James asked.
"Lawyer," Rickey
said with clarity as he opened his eyes and attempted to sit up "I don't
say shit without my lawyer. If Amy isn't around, I don't talk."
"Good to know you have a
name, Amy," James said as Amy smiled and turned away. "Mine's Blake.
You can call me James though. No other friends or family looking to visit you,
Rickey?"
"Ain't got none. Not from
around here originally."
"Where you from
then?"
Rickey squinted his eyes a
little as he looked back at James. "You must not be a cop or you'd know
that already," he said. He turned to look at Amy, who only smiled and
motioned back to James with her eyes. He looked back and said
"Brooklyn."
"No kidding," James
said "You know a guy named Sully Sallome?"
"...Nope."
"Look, I know he wasn't
based in Brooklyn, but everybody knew Sully."
"I don't know what you're
talking about."
"I'm asking if you knew
him. This isn't an interrogation."
"I didn't know him long.
He left the city."
"Yeah, he didn't go far
though, just upstate. That's where I met him. Kinda the reason why I'm here
now."
"You owe him money?"
"Little bit. Nothing I
can't pay him back and he knows it."
"Man, you run all the way
out here to avoid Sully, don't matter. He'll find you and beat you for making
him look."
"Oh I'm not running. I'm
out here to get me the cash I need and then some, which brings me to you. But
at least I know you know Sully. But have you ever met his daughter?"
Rickey whistled "Few people
get that kind of chance."
"But when you do,"
James said with a smile "She defiantly makes it worth your while."
Rickey fought it for a minute
but eventually smiled, causing James to chuckle. "Yeah, you met her,"
he said as Rickey finally coughed out a laugh. "Dirty, little slut,"
he said. "Oh I'm thankful she is," James said as he dug out a pack of
cigarettes "Otherwise I'd have trouble spending my money some
nights." Amy was not amused by the conversation.
"You smoke?" James
asked as he offered his pack. "I would kill for one," Rickey said as
he looked at the pack like a dog does to a treat. "Funny you should say
that," James said as he lit a cigarette and stuck it in Rickey's waiting
mouth then lit one up for himself "Because word on the street says you
tried to kill a guy recently...in your car...and it didn't end well...well,
it's not so much the street...only I'm saying it, but people are probably
thinking it."
Rickey shook his head and
looked to Amy. "I don't wanna do this anymore," he said as Amy took
the cigarette from his mouth. "He can only help if you tell him," she
said as James opened a window and blew smoke out. "Tell me everything that
happened that night in the alley," James said. "They're gonna put me
on meds for this. They'll think I'm crazy," Rickey said as Amy ran her
hand over his head to calm him. "I'm not a cop. Nothing you say here will
get you in trouble with the law," James said as he flicked ash out the
window "Just tell me what happened to you and your friends."
Rickey waited a moment and
took back his cigarette before he began. "So, the three of us, Tony,
Mickey and I, we kinda have this thing where we, ya know, rob people and meet
up afterwards."
"You meet up in the same
place every time?" James asked.
"Nah, we always mix it
up. Never the same place twice."
"Who decides where you
guys go?"
"Usually Tony."
"Damn...continue."
So, this night we were meeting
up like always, comparing hauls, when this guy shows up. We don't know him, but
he knew Mickey. Freaked the hell out of all of us. We pulled our guns, but he
just kept coming, so we shot him. All three of us, one shit, none of us missed...none
of us missed."
Rickey took a moment to stare
off at that last thought. "What did he look like?" James asked
"Can you describe this guy?" Rickey snapped out of it and looked back
to James. "Yeah," he said "He was tall, kinda. Had long, black
hair in front of his face, couldn't get a good look."
"What was he
wearing?" James asked. Rickey shrugged with his one arm. "I
dunno," he said "Guy was wearing a big ass trench coat. Dark too, cuz
we couldn't see him very well at first." James' eyes narrowed as he dug
his hand into his pocket.
"So you shot this
guy," James said "Then what happened?"
"I took off for the
car," Rickey said "I knew someone might've heard the gunshots so I
wasn't sticking around for no cops."
"The others go with
you?"
"Nah. Tony wanted to loot
the body or some shit. Mickey was too freaked to do anything right then. I was
gonna get the car and swing back for 'em. When I drove back though, that guy
was back on his feet and had Mickey by the throat."
"And Tony?"
"On the ground. He wasn't
moving and didn't look good."
"This guy, he had to be
strong, right?"
"To hold Mick up? Hell
yeah. Mickey ain't exactly underweight, and to hold him in the air like that,
guy was no slouch."
"What did you do?"
"Guy needed running
over."
"You...decided to drive
right into him?"
"Gonna splatter his guts
all over the alley."
"What about Mickey?"
"For all I knew, Mickey
was already dead."
"What if he wasn't?"
"Look, I never said it
was the smartest plan in the world. Besides, the way I planned it, mystery man
would've taken the brunt of the hit."
"Didn't work out so well
for you, did it?"
"I don't remember. Next
thing I know, I'm in here with cops crawling up my ass. Tony and Mick are dead
and I got a nice prison cell waiting for me."
"Probably," James
said as he took his hand out of his pocket and produced the fabric. "This
look familiar?" he asked as Rickey looked at it. "This the trench
coat the guy was wearing?" Rickey nodded. "Where'd you get
that?" he asked.
"Your car," James
said as he put the fabric back in his pocket "Or what's left of it. Good
news is you might actually be telling the truth."
"What's the bad news then?"
"Bad news is apparently
Superman is the killer."
"You think I'm crazy now,
huh?"
"Well...your story fits
better than anything I can come up with. And the police have nothing...so I'm
not ready to call you crazy just yet."
"Thanks, I guess."
"Could you at least give
a sketch artist a try? To describe the man in the alley?"
Rickey thought about it a
moment before speaking "I'll think about it. Maybe if they entice
me."
James shrugged "Good
enough for me," he said as he tossed his cigarette out the window and went
to leave "I'll let them know."
James stepped out and headed
for Bradford. "Waste of time?" he asked as James shrugged. "The
fabric I found came from your killer. Any DNA hits?"
"Two hits. One of which I
bet is you. Neither is in our database," Bradford said as the two headed for
the elevators. "Anything else?"
"Tall guy, has long, dark
hair and is probably real strong. Defiantly wearing something like kevlar so he
ain't no slouch."
"You got all that out of
Kenton? Damn. Fucker could barely mumble at us that he wasn't gonna talk."
"Talked fine for me.
Probably played up the invalid speech to keep you from bothering."
"I bet. Can't wait until
we can find something that'll stick and nail his ass for life."
"Right. Anyway, you
should probably send in a sketch artist to get the description."
"Because he's gonna just
jump at the opportunity to cooperate now."
"I think he just wanted
someone to listen to him without thinking he was nuts. Out of context his story
sounds odd, but with a little logic, everything fits...almost."
"Almost?"
"Everything points to
Kenton trying to run over the killer in the alley, but conventional wisdom
states that the car isn't suppose to lose that kind of confrontation."
"Probably a drug
haze."
"Something on his
toxicology?"
"Yeah, not enough to
endure quite the hallucination but I asked them to run it again."
"Whatever, just run some
sort of enticement his way to give you guys the sketch."
"Watch how fast we
run," Bradford said sarcastically.
"At least try something
while his lawyer is still here," James said but received an odd look from
Bradford. "What?" he asked.
"What lawyer?"
Bradford asked.
"The woman who was in
there with us," James said "Amy?"
"There was no one else in
there besides you and Kenton."
"She's still in there, go
see her."
"Blake, there is no woman
in there."
James stuck his arms in the
air and motioned back to Rickey's room. He was about to walk back there when
Bradford stuck his hand up to stop him. "Look," Bradford said
"We're going to get the sketch from him. Just take it easy for now."
James shook his head in annoyance. "So what's our next move?" he
asked.
"Our next move?"
Bradford asked with an eyebrow arched. "You don't need to do anything
anymore. I thank you for your help, but let the proper authorities take it from
here."
"Well, you were my ride,
so I figured..."
Bradford pulled two twenty
dollar bills out and handed them to James. "There's a bar down the
road," he said "Just, hang out there and enjoy yourself. I'll call Praque
and have him pick you up there. Just stay out of the way." He then
motioned a couple officers to escort James away, then turned and walked back
towards Rickey's room.
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December 15, 2013
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