Few people roamed the streets safely. Milk followed his twin closely, as Blue was completely focused on getting further away from the thots. They were busy feasting on another dead body, which would soon rise and have a dog filter imprinted into the face. Their parents had been taken, but Milk never saw them.
They were both sixteen, but looked vastly different. Milk had pure white hair, pastel green eyes, and almost transparent skin. Some people thought he was alien, but he just had naturally pale skin, like his family.
Blue had jet black hair and electric silver eyes with blue rings and pale skin. He had the type of eyes to always glare at people, so Milk always ended up being the nice sibling.
He heard the moans of a thot nearby, and Blue pulled him into a slightly dilapidated apartment building. It was still pretty much intact, with some missing pieces and broken windows. He heard shuffling, and Blue pulled him along quietly into a dark room.
There, a woman sat. She had dark brunette hair and red eyes, clearly around the same age. She was tanned, and had green ends to her hair. She and Blue shook hands.
"It is nice to see you again, Rose."
"I can say the same for you, Blue."
Milk sat down in a small chair in the corner as they chatted away, speaking of the news beyond some kind of borders? Land disputes between gangs? The Thot Patrol?
"Brother, what is The Thot Patrol?" He asked curiously, tugging on his brother's sleeve. "It's what we're forming, Milk." Milk blinked, slightly confused. Suddenly, his brother became more serious.
"Xavier M. Polvere, do you pledge your alliance to the Thot Patrol, even at the cost of your own life?"
"Y-Yes, brother. I do."
He felt Blue grab his hand and he felt a sharp prick, and he yelped slightly. There was a small mark in the middle of his hand, and he was to press it against an old wooden board in the flooring. He had now made a blood oath.
From now on, he belonged to the Thot Patrol.
YOU ARE READING
The Thot Patrol
FantasyThis is mainly a crack book about a Thot Patrol, but it does have plots, betrayal, and slight gore. It's still a baby book, so be warned.