Chapter 12:Undress to kill

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-Author POV-
1 week later, It sounds like the anti-hero is gearing up for some serious action. With the M4A1, grenades, flash grenades, military knives, and hollow point rounds, he's well-equipped for a variety of situations. It seems like he's preparing for some intense missions or confrontations ahead. Now the anti-hero decides to visit Dwayne...He drives with a dwaynes motorcycle. The anti-hero comes to visit him and Dwayne looks outside his window. The anti-hero notice.

Dwayne: I'm done.....I can't cope anymore man...I mean prison was easy compared to this shit...Fuck, I used to have everything. I used to rule uptown...Brooklyn....now I ain't shit.

Dwayne:.....I've been stabbed in the back too many fucking times.

Anti-hero: Jesus Christ stop being miserable.....what did you lose? 

Dwayne: This club.....I'm talkin' about a real gentleman place...It's called the Triangle Club on Drill Street in Brooklyn.....Some fucking gangsters took it from me.

Anti-hero: Look, I'll do it for you...You don't have to pay me.

Dwayne's response reflects a mix of gratitude and resignation. He appreciates the offer from the anti-hero, but there's also a sense of resignation in his demeanor as if he's accepted that his once-powerful position has been diminished. He nods slowly, his expression a mixture of gratitude and weariness, acknowledging the anti-hero's offer with a sense of subdued acceptance. As the anti-hero starts driving to the Triangle Club on Drill Street in Brooklyn, the streets pass by with a mix of bustling activity and gritty urban scenery. People go about their daily routines, oblivious to the impending confrontation about to unfold at the club. The anti-hero's motorcycle weaves through traffic with a sense of purpose, fueled by determination to help Dwayne reclaim what was once his. 

The anti-hero takes note of the text from Playboy X and continues on his way to the Triangle Club. The mention of the rapper Yuno Miles performing "Indiana Jones" adds a touch of distraction amidst the tension of the task at hand, providing a brief moment of respite from the impending confrontation. 


The radio started playing Indiana Jones from Juno Miles. As "Indiana Jones" by Juno Miles fills the airwaves, the anti-hero can't help but cringe at the lackluster performance. The lyrics fall flat, lacking the intensity and flair one would expect from a rap song inspired by such an iconic character. Despite the anticipation, the disappointing rendition only adds to the growing tension within the anti-hero as he approaches the Triangle Club. The anti-hero is at his destination. The anti-hero is made and goes to the strip club.

Amidst the chaos, the anti-hero moves with calculated precision, his M4A1 unleashing a storm of bullets that tear through the air with deadly accuracy. The deafening roar of gunfire fills the air, drowning out the panicked screams of the fleeing patrons. With each pull of the trigger, he takes down the gangsters one by one, their bodies crumpling to the ground in a macabre dance of violence. The strippers, caught in the crossfire, scramble to safety, their terrified cries adding to the cacophony of chaos that envelops the club. But amidst the mayhem, the anti-hero remains calm and focused, his resolve unwavering as he presses forward, determined to fulfill his promise to Dwayne and reclaim the Triangle Club from the grip of the gangsters.

Anti-hero calls Dwayne with his burner phone: It's done.

Dwayne: "You did it? You got the club back?"

The relief in Dwayne's voice is palpable, a stark contrast to the despair that had weighed him down just moments before. The anti-hero's actions have breathed new life into Dwayne's shattered spirit, offering him a glimmer of hope in the darkness that had consumed him.

Anti-hero: "Yeah, it's yours again. Cleaned house."

Dwayne: "Man, I owe you big time. Swing by the club sometime. First round's on me."

The gratitude in Dwayne's voice is genuine, a testament to the bond that has formed between him and the anti-hero amidst the chaos of their turbulent lives. With the club reclaimed and their friendship strengthened, they stand ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead, united in their determination to carve out a better future for themselves.

-Chapter 12:Undress to kill-

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