Poisoned Flowers
Damien
blocked out the memories
of holding his mother's
hand while she browsed
through the displays looking
for the perfect bargain,
as he walked past
the boarded up and
graffitied store fronts. He typically didn't
mind graffiti and every
now and then found
an appreciation for some of
the artwork but not
here—He couldn't call
this art. Scrawled across
most of the buildings
in this town were
the insignias of the many
street gangs that plagued
this town. He looked
up at the overcast
sky above him and
prayed for rain to
wash the streets clean
again, the way he
wanted to remember them.
There was
a side street up
ahead which he turned
onto. The address he
had been given was
at the end of
the block. He passed
by a fire-damaged building
which was once the
apartment of a childhood
friend. He guessed the
building had been converted
into a meth-lab.
The
building belonging to the address
he had been given
was a lot tidier
looking than the others
on the street. The
front door had been
given a new coat
of black paint which
stood in stark contrast
to the peeling green
of the other doorways.
Standing near the doorway
was a large gruff
man and a thin
one leaning against a
rail and smoking a
cigarette. Damien approached the door, undaunted
by the men seemingly
guarding it.
“I don't know
you and nobody gets
in who I don't
know,” said the thin
man.
“No shit,” said
Damien, “I'm not from
around here, now if
you'll excuse me I
have business with someone
with a lot more
authority than you here.”
“Still not letting
you in. I bet
you're armed.”
“Have to be
to walk in these
streets.”
The
door opened behind the
thin man and a
woman appeared in the
doorway. She was wearing
a tight black dress
and had a tattoo
of a dagger entwined
in a rose bramble
with three blossoms—red,
white, and black.
“You're here to
see Aiden?” She asked.
“Yes,” answered Damien.
“I'll let him
know you're here. Your
name please.”
“Damien.”
“Just Damien, no
last name.”
“He'll know who
I am.” Without another
word she pulled away
from the door and
shut it, leaving Damien alone once
more in the company
of the two men.
The slim man pulled
out a cigarette and
lit it, his narrowed
eyes fixed on Damien.
“So, Big Guy,”
Damien said to the large
man, “don't say much
now do you.”
“He's a mute,”
said the slim man,
“go on show 'im
your tongue.” The large
man opened his mouth
to show Damien his tongue
had been cut clean
out.
“How original,” thought
Damien, “Aiden's got some
hot chick for a
secretary and skinny dude
with an attitude problem,
mute thug doormen duo.
He's really getting into
this whole nineteen-twenties gangster
thing. What a loser.”
The door opened again
and the woman reappeared.
“Please follow me,”
she said to Damien.
He stepped over the
threshold into the entrance
hall. It was shabbily
furnished and dimly lit
but he could clearly
see the woman in
front of him.
“Do you have
a name?” he asked
her as they climbed
the stairs.
“I go by
DaggerRose,” she repiled.
At the
top of the third
floor they walked down
hallway to the last
door on the left. “This is
Aiden's office, “ she said,
opening the door for
him and then disappearing into
the gloom of the
hallway.
Damien
walked into the room
and blinked quickly to
adjust to the intense
change of light. The
room had two large
windows with the curtains
pulled open, flooding the
room with light. Aiden
was sprawled non-nonchalantly on
an ornate sofa on
the left side of
the room, smoking a
foreign cigar. The sleeves
of his white dress
shirt were rolled up
and his pants were
immaculately ironed. There was
a lingering odour of shoe
polish and a distinct
gleam in his scuff-free shoes. He
also wore a black
waistcoat from which a
tiny gold chain protruded
from a pocket. On
the English-walnut coffee table sat
a silver tray, on
which rested a crystal
decanter and two glasses.
“Ah, Damien, old-friend.
Come in and have
a seat.”
He gestured
to a nearby armchair.
Damien sat on the indicated
chair positioning it so that
he could keep an
eye on both the
door and Aiden.
“Still paranoid
I see or are you
hoping DaggerRose might show up
again? She's certainly a
fine one.”
“Please don't tell
me you asked me
to come out here
just to showcase the
various women in your employ
or watch you play
nineteen-twenties
gang boss.”
“Cranky as always.
Lighten up, have a
drink.”
“No thanks. Excuse
me if walking these
streets doesn't put me
in a bright and
cheery mood.”
“No seriously, have
a drink. You'll feel
oh so much better.”
“I'll pass. Now
could we cut the
small talk and get
to the reason why
I'm here.”
“Well if you
insist. As you're already
aware you have quite
a substantial debt owed to
me."
"I
honestly wouldn't be here
otherwise."
"Glad
to know you're always
willing to help a
friend in need. As
I was saying I'm
collecting on a portion
of that debt."
"Portion? That's
not how it works.
It's all or none."
"My
debt, my conditions."
"You
know, you're more of
an asshole every time
I see you."
"I
try to be civil,
offering you a chance
to repay me, even
offering you some of
my best whiskey and
this is how you
behave. Seriously, who is more
of an asshole?"
"Just
tell me what you
need done."
"What
I need is a
little reconnaissance work which I
understand is your speciality."
"Yeah
I'm a Goddamn ninja."
"Always
with the attitude. What
I want is to
know the plans of
a few of the
rival gangs around here.
Black Shadow specifically, which
I believe are located
in the Riverside District,
an area
you are no doubt
familiar with."
"Oh
you son of a--
"And
you say I'm the
one lacking in civility.
Please, Damien. I aim
to be a man
of the people."
"Then
do yourself a favour
and get a rather
nifty hat. Might add
some credibility."
"Now
why didn't I think
of that. Every man
needs a fine hat.
I'd offer you accommodations but
i doubt you'd accept."
"You're
absolutely right I will not
accept. I've got somewhere
I'm staying."
"Then
I trust you can
see yourself out. I'll
contact you again at
a later date."
"I
won't look forward to
it."
Damien rose from
his chair and left
the room, on his
way out he noticed
DaggerRose leaning against a wall
nearby. As he approached
she took his hand
and pulled him into
an adjoining room.
"Why
are you here?" She
asked him.
"That's
between Aiden and myself.
If that's all you're
asking then I'll be
leaving." She tightened her grip on
his wrist.
"You
could be a good
person. I can see
it in you."
He looked
up at her. In
this light he could
see her eyes were
green. He dropped his
gaze.
"I
proved I wasn't a
long time ago and
I'm not looking for
redemption."
Damien pulled free of DaggerRose's grip and turned
to leave. She watched
him go.
"You
know I could help
you. I know you're
not like him. You're
not cruel and heartless
like him," she
called after him as
he took the stairs
down to the front
door.
"Crazy
bitch," he thought, lighting
a cigarette as he walked
down the street.
Damien
climbed the fire escape
to a warehouse he
and some friends used
to hang out in
when they still lived
in this town. The
lower floors were full
of debris from a
flood that had hit
the area years ago
and it had since
become overrun with plant
life. The fire escape
was the only way
to access the upper
floors and the lower
half of the stairway
had been thoroughly overgrown.
That didn't even phase
Damien. To him, it
just ensured his privacy.
The
warehouse upstairs had what
used to be a
kitchen and various offices.
Damien and his friends had
converted most of these
rooms into storage rooms
for their collections of
survival gear when that
was their big thing.
He remembered the summers of
his youth in survival
camps. Some of the
best lessons he ever
learned were at those
camps. A good portion
of the gear was
still there. He pulled
a knife out of
its sheath, in good
condition too.
He
folded out one of
the old cots that
they had kept with
their gear. He sat
down on it and
pulled out an beat
up notebook and a
pen from his pack.
He flipped through it
to a clean page
and began to write
out his thoughts until
he realized his page
had become covered in
a disjointed scrawling mess of words
and images. He flipped
to a new page
and began to sketch
out an image of
a dagger entwined in
a bramble bush with
three blossoms. He dropped the
pen and slammed the
notebook shut. He lay
down on the cot
and wished for rain.
* * *
It
was overcast the next
morning. Damien sighed and collected
himself. He hadn't been
down to the Riverside
District in years. Thinking
about it still gave
him chills but a
debt was a debt
and he knew it
was time to face
the memories that had
haunted him for years.
He Picked up the
notebook of the floor
and ripped out the
picture of DaggerRose's tattoo.
He pulled out his
lighter and set the
page alight. He watched
the flames lick the
paper and dropped it
into a nearby metal
bin.
He
flipped through the survival
gear kits looking for
supplies he could use, choosing an
old utility knife. He
remembered using this knife
before on countless childhood
excursions. He knew it
and trusted it. He
placed it on top
of the notebook which
was lying on the
cot. He planned to
take the path through
the woods to get
to Riverside. No one ever
took the path through
the woods. No one
except the people who
knew it.
With
his gear gathered, Damien was
about ready to head
for Riverside to assess gaining
access into Black Shadow's
headquarters when he heard
a rustling as though
someone was attempting to
climb the fire escape.
He picked up the
pistol that was resting
on a nearby box
and looked around the
exit to see who
was on the fire
escape. He dropped it
back down on the
box and drew his
dagger instead when he
saw DaggerRose. He climbed down
to meet her.
"You're
not going to invite
me in?" She asked him.
"No
guests, especially not anyone who
works for Aiden now
off the stairs."
"I
climb all this way
and now you want
me to climb back
down?"
"Yes,
now move."
"Alright. alright.
I'll go back down
but you should listen
to me. I am
trying to help you,"
said DaggerRose as
she began to climb
back down the escape,
"do you even listen
to anyone, ever, except Aiden?"
"I
wouldn't be dealing with
him if I didn't
have to."
"Come
down and we can
talk." Damien descended the stairway, keeping
the blade handy.
"We
can talk, but not
here."
"Where
then? Aiden has people
everywhere. No one followed
me here."
"I
can't be sure of
that and I've already
said no guests."
"You
still don't believe I'm
not working for Aiden."
"I
saw you at his
place and that's enough
for me."
"And
I saw you at
his place too but
you're under his thumb
aren't you?"
"I
owe him for something
from a long time
ago. Keep walking. We're
taking the path in
the woods."
"Nobody
goes in the woods."
"I
do. You wanna talk,
we talk there." They
walked in silence, Damien leading the
way.
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