The Pain Ignorant Psychopath

42 2 4
                                    

I never knew the kid all that well, I always saw him running though. Oh how he ran, he was foolish enough to cross theShadow children. And, sadly for him that meant death, the shadow children all had their own traits, some were wise and isolated

some were fast but clumsy, my brother was no exception. Taken as a child working in a comic shop with our third triplet Kotov; He was given his pendent, it could never be taken from him and gave the most powerful gift amongst the shadow children, and the biggest curse on himself and whoever he was fighting at the time.

He can't feel pain they said, you can shoot in any place possible and he just kept giving that creepy shark tooth smile.

He's not invincible by any means, he could bleed out and pass out but always managed to stay alive some how. He was trained to want nothing more than his Uzi, to kill, and to remain loyal to the Shadow children.

Unfortunately for the running boy my brother was the executioner, the judge, and the jury. And once he had that target he never stopped. The running boy plead to police, to lock him up and keep him safe, told them what he did; and chief agreed after he

found out who was coming. They were ready for him, oh, how they were prepared.

But it wasn't enough, it was never enough, you couldn't stop him. The shadows were his friends, and he, their escort. He was behind the barricades before they knew he was there. He killed them all quickly and efficiently. Then he went for the boy, but

he didn't kill him, he let him run, and run, and run, until he was in a corner. I didn't see my brother appear in the alley, he was already there; it was like he knew. He shot the runner in the legs, went over to him, took the 13 dollars he stole from the shadow teen, and then turned.

I didn't hear the girl appear there, but I saw her all the same, and for the first time in my life I felt fearful because I thought he

would kill her. But I was wrong, he walked over to her knelt down (which was strange because they were both 7 at the time but he was as tall as a teenager) and handed her a silver knife. He said to her "Genetics don't run, silver, go back home," he said this in

a voice that was dark and kind at the same time. This was also the first time I had ever heard him speak. He turned ended the

running boy's life and started to leave but the a shot rang out and hit him in shoulder.

He got off the ground and spun around a another shot hit home, this time, in the leg.

That small girl was gone by now.

He just smiled, let out a howl; and you could see the shield men, they were scared. He charged them and without waring half of them were on the ground, and the others had him pinned. He said one last thing that scared the suited and the shield men, "fine, you win... No, wait its a tie," and with that he pulled out a button and pressed it.

And with that the surrounding buildings exploded and the rub led crushed him and the shield men. I know he's alive though, he always manages to stay alive. But you should know, it wasn't the group of words that scared the suited men, it was what he meant. And you've probably guessed by now that he wasn't referring to getting caught. Because you see, My brother never failed to notice something, he saw the sniper hours before the sniper saw him. He is never trapped and always has a way out.

I knew that it was only a matter of time before those suited men caught up with him. I knew that in 10 years he would see a light and then be surrounded by black obsidian-esque walls. I still wondered about that girl though, he called her silver, I wondered

she was actually a genetic. She wouldn't remember any of this, she was only six, but it is possible tat he would see here again. I pray for my brother, TC, that he dosn't die until he is able to kill that sun of a bitch who told those suited men where he would be.

I pray that he dosn't die before he kill pepper.

You've reached the end of published parts.

⏰ Last updated: Aug 05, 2014 ⏰

Add this story to your Library to get notified about new parts!

The epiloguesWhere stories live. Discover now