Monsters
By
Karen Singer
Chapter 28 – Looking For Answers
The door opening pulled Brandy’s
eyes open as well. Two women entered the
room. Brandy quickly guessed it was
feeding time again, which was good because she was so hungry her stomach had
stopped rumbling a long time ago. Or
maybe it wasn’t good. As far as she was
concerned, it would be far better for her if they just starved her to death so
she could die.
She noticed that one of the women
she had seen before, but the other one was new again. The one she had seen was the one that never
spoke the last time she had been fed. She
saw both women briefly glanced around the room, then they headed for the woman
in the cage on the left. Brandy got to
watch as they cleaned and fed her. Not
fun to experience, and not fun to watch either, but it certainly beat the
boredom of staring at the closed door all the time.
Brandy had briefly tried talking to
the other two women locked in the room with her. She had managed to call out, “Hel…ah.” The closest thing to, “Hello,” that she could
manage. All it did was to start the
other two crying again. All her repeated
attempts to communicate had yielded her nothing but more sobs. She figured she’d try again after they had
calmed down a bit more.
The women finished with the first
victim and came over to her. Once again
Brandy had to put up with the invasive cleaning and the even worse
feeding. She gulped the same bland mush
down her throat as fast as she could.
When they cleaned her mouth, she gulped as much water as she could. “Thak…ya,” she managed to say.
“Shut the fuck up!” the one woman
she had seen before said angrily. “Don’t
ever say anything. You haven’t earned the
right! Objects should be silent!”
Brandy was more than a bit shocked,
but she didn’t reply. She only watched
as they finished with her and then moved on to the final woman in the
room. Before long, quiet in the room was
restored as the two women left, and the boredom set in once again.
What was up with that one
woman? All Brandy had done was to try to
thank her.
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Susan stared blankly out the
window. She had heard about Carol
talking with Ralphie. Which only served
to remind her of something else. Brandy
was the niece of one of her other clients.
A very new client. Vinny. The mob boss in Cleveland. According to what Carol had told her, Vinny
was more like a father to Brandy. Susan
figured that since Brandy was missing, Vinny deserved to know. The question now was, should she tell Vinny
now, or wait another day. She decided
another day might be best.
She would give Carol a little more
time to find some answers. But after
that, she couldn’t wait any longer. It
was time to not only let Vinny know, but it would be time to start closing down
operations here and send everyone else home.
Although she had no doubt that Carol wouldn’t be willing to leave
anytime soon. That was fine. Maybe Carol could still come up with the
answer to who was causing all the trouble in Las Vegas.
Tomorrow she would call and talk to
Vinny. And tomorrow she would start
trying to convince everyone else that they should leave…soon.
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Billy didn’t bother knocking, he
opened the door and rushed into the large opulent office. “Boss!
Damn Beastman’s men did a drive by against one of our whore houses and
took out two pimps.
“They what?” Damn them!
Damn Beastman. Where the hell was
Houghton?”
“Not there, mostly because even I
didn’t think Beastman would go after a joint like that.”
“Yeah. I wouldn’t have thought so either. He must know our other places are well
protected now.”
“Looks like it.”
He shook his head. “I’ve had enough of Beastman. He was nothing more than a convenience
anyway. The things I thought he could
bring to the table aren’t worth it anymore.
Go talk to Houghton. Tell him
it’s time to wipe Beastman off the board.
More than likely, he’ll love that assignment.”
“Yeah. No doubt.
From what I hear, his guys love to shoot. I’m on it.”
“Billy!”
“Yeah?”
“How’s the drug situation looking?”
“So far, pretty good. Better than we anticipated. With Lozano gone, along with his entire stash
of heroin, we’re one of the few players in town with any at all.”
“Good. We’ll wait a few more days to drive the price
up, then we’ll start bringing in bigger shipments.”
“Sounds good,” Billy replied. “You want me to pass the word to get the
shipments ready?”
“No. Let’s wait.
I’d really like the price of the drug to double before we move too
fast.”
“Got it Boss.”
“Go talk to Houghton. Right now, I want Beastman removed from the
map.”
“On it,” Billy replied before
walking out.
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Carol rode the streets of Las
Vegas. Most of the buildings that she
knew about that Beastman owned appeared to be either deserted or heavily
guarded. But then the last man she had
captured from Beastman had told her that Beastman was consolidating his people to
protect them. A good move…unless someone
planted a bomb or had some other way to take out an entire building in one
swift move.
She stopped in front of another of
Beastman’s crappy looking buildings. As
far as she could see, it was just as deserted as a few of the others she had
driven past. But was it? She drove her bike around to the back of the
building. It still looked empty. She parked her bike and went up to the back
door. Locked and quiet. She pulled out her set of lock picks and went
to work. The old lock yielded to her in
just a few seconds. She went
inside. The hallways appeared dark. She searched the entire building quickly, but
it was soon obvious that it was totally deserted. No luck.
She went back out to her bike and
drove away, heading for the next of Beastman’s establishments that Wu
Enterprises had found. It was a bit of a
ride, but she didn’t mind at all. She
would have enjoyed it much more if she was out of the city. Her ride took her to another part of the
outskirts of town. She stopped at a
traffic light. The light turned green,
but she didn’t move. Her attention was
caught instead by the sound of guns being fired. A lot of gunfire! The car behind her honked its horn and instead
of heading straight like she intended to, she turned to the right, towards the
sound of the guns.
As she got closer, she suddenly
heard a different gunshot. A deeper
one. There were a few more shots, then
the shooting stopped completely. She was
close now though. She pulled her bike to
the curb and parked it. Ahead, she could
see a lot of men moving all around out in the street. Men with guns. She also saw a car that had crashed into
another car parked along the side of the road.
Most of the men were running towards the crashed car. She heard a few more gunshots, noting that
several of the men were firing into the parked car. And then it all seemed to be over.
She sat on her bike and watched as
the men pulled three dead black men from the car. But what caught her attention even more were
the men who weren’t paying attention to the car. Those men were actively searching around,
including the rooftops of all the buildings in the area. Carol quickly realized that the one odd
gunshot she had heard hadn’t come at all from any of the men ahead of her. That shot had come from a military
rifle. Beastman’s men must have been
doing a drive-by shooting. That was what
all the gunfire she had heard was about.
But that one shot had to have been from a sniper somewhere who had taken
out the driver of the car, causing it to crash and letting the other men finish
off the other men in the car.
So who were the men that Beastman
had been targeting? And more
importantly, that one odd gunshot, had it come from one of the
mercenaries? Carol started her bike and
began driving around the area, searching for any sign of the mercenaries. After half an hour of searching, she had
found nothing.
Why had the mercenaries been
there? If they took out the driver of
the car, it sounded like they were protecting whoever was in that building…whoever
they were. And, if it was the
mercenaries, the men in the street hadn’t seemed to act like they knew anything
about whoever that shooter might have been.
Another mystery. It was also more
evidence to Carol that the shooter might have been one of the mercenaries.
So…if she were a mercenary, and if
for some unknown reason she been given an assignment to protect someplace
without being seen, how would she do it?
Where would she place herself so she could do the job and nobody would
know? She drove around the streets of
the area a little more, trying to figure out the best logistics for the
job. She soon came to one perfect
solution. The best place to protect that
building, was from on top of the building itself. The shooter could station himself up
there. He wouldn’t be seen by anyone
inside the building. And he could cover
all four sides of it with very little trouble.
In fact, the fact that it had taken him so long to get his shot off
might be because he had been somewhere else on that rooftop. It made total sense to Carol.
The only problem with that theory
was, if the men in the building didn’t know about him, how did the mercenary get
all the way up to the roof without anyone seeing him? Or…did someone in that building know he was
there? Either way, Carol now wondered if
the man was still up on that roof, or had he fled. Of course, that was assuming someone had been
up there to begin with. But it was the
most likely scenario that she could think of.
The more she thought about it, the more likely she figured that someone
inside that building had to know about him…or them? Maybe it was them – multiple shooters on the
roof. The mercenaries did seem to work
in groups of two.
That left her with one last
question. How could she get to the roof
and find out? She drove all around the
building again, studying it as quickly as she could. There were very few men on the street now,
only a few stationed out front. A
tow-truck was pulling the wrecked car away.
Surprisingly, or not surprisingly, Carol saw no police cars at all. Someone didn’t want the police involved. Just the way she liked it.
She left the area and found a
fast-food restaurant to stop and eat in.
Taking her time. Killing
time. When the sun started to go down,
she finally left the restaurant, heading back to that building. She drove around the area. All seemed to be quiet, but she did see two
men still stationed out in front of that building. She drove around behind the building and
parked her bike at the curb a block away.
In the distance she could see two more men posted behind the building.
As she was taking her helmet off,
she saw a dark van suddenly pull up to the curb in front of the back door. The door to the building opened and two men
came out. Two men carrying automatic
rifles. Two men with their heads wrapped
in black cloth. The men got into the van
and the van quickly pulled away. Pulling
her helmet back on, she followed it, staying well behind it, often with other
cars between her and the van so she wouldn’t be spotted.
The van finally parked a few blocks
away from one of Beastman’s buildings.
Carol watched as six men, all with their heads wrapped, all with
military rifles, quickly got out of the van.
They separated into three groups of two and each group hurried off in
different directions. All of them
vaguely heading toward Beastman’s building up ahead.
Was Beastman there? Was Brandy there? Riding slowly now, she headed down to the
next corner, then turned to the right, following behind where one of those
groups of mercenaries had gone. She
watched as the mercenaries turned left at the next corner, she went straight
and parked her bike. Leaving her helmet
on, she raised the visor and went after the mercenaries on foot.
The men moved quickly, seeming to
know exactly where they were going. As
Carol followed them, she tried to work out a plan to capture them both without
causing too much of a ruckus. These
weren’t your average run of the mill street punks. These were seasoned professionals. But the answer to how she wanted to try and
take them came quickly and easily. Stopping
briefly, she pulled her helmet off, then pulled the gasmask accessory out from
the suit and pulled it over her head.
When she was ready again, she pulled her helmet back on. From her pocket, she pulled the little glass
vial of knockout gas that she had gotten from Beastman’s man. He hurried to catch up to the mercenaries.
Ahead, she saw them both pause at
the corner of a building on the corner.
She saw one of them peer around the side of the building. Stopping them now would be the better option.
“Hey guys,” she called out loudly
as she ran toward them.
She saw both of them turn their
heads towards her. The one behind turned
fully and lowered his weapon vaguely in her direction, but Carol could see he
didn’t want to kill her. She ran right
up to them and started to stop as if she just wanted to talk to them. They were both facing her now, but neither of
them was aiming their guns at her. Their
mistake. Instead of stopping near them,
she accelerated and ran past the first man.
Jumping high into the air, her foot came around and caught the second
man square in the head as her hand grabbed the rifle the other man was
holding. As she came down, she jerked on
the rifle, pulling the man off balance.
As her feet hit the sidewalk, she threw the tiny glass bottle down between
the two men, causing it to shatter.
Twisting, her leg came up and caught the man still standing behind his
neck, pulling him hard down to the ground.
She saw the first man starting to get up, then he faltered and sat back
down. Both men immediately looked
woozy. In seconds, they were both
totally out. Carol had to hand it to
Beastman. The gas made a very effective
tactical weapon.
Carol let them breathe in the gas
for a few minutes while she walked away and made a phone call. “I’ve got two special ones ready for pick
up.”
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The sound of the door opening
pulled Brandy’s eyes open again. She saw
Alfonso entering the room. Their eyes
locked for a brief few moments until he purposely turned away. She watched as he walked over to the woman on
her left. He never touched her, but he
walked all the way around her, seeming to look her over. She heard the woman let out another sob.
Brandy saw his eyes raking over her
again as he walked across the room toward the other woman. Again, he walked around her without touching
her.
When he was done, Brandy watched as
he stopped between the two women, looking at her. For some reason, he didn’t appear happy. She watched as an angry sneer crossed his
face, then he turned and walked out.
What had that been about? With
the brief show suddenly over, she closed her eyes and dreamed of all the things
she used to do…when she could move.
Her dreams were interrupted by the
door opening again. She watched as two
men entered the room. They each gave
quick glances to the other women in the room, but it was clear right from the
start that they were interested in her…especially since they were heading
straight for her. Uh-oh. She braced herself for more abuse.
As the men split apart and headed
for each side of her, she groaned. She
knew her ass was about to get pounded again.
She was surprised though when the two men stopped on each side of
her. She felt them grabbing her cage and
lifting it. Uh-oh. Was it party time again? She expected her cage to be lifted off the
base and set on the floor, but they lifted her into the air, and then began
turning her around. She felt them
setting her down again, and then they seemed to leave her. A moment later, she heard the door open and
close.
She could no longer see the
door. She could no longer see anything
at all…except the dull tile wall in front of her face. She wanted to scream, but she didn’t. Instead, she cried. They had just found a way to make her
existence even more unbearable. They
might as well have blindfolded her or taken out her eyes. She couldn’t turn her head at all, so she
couldn’t see anything at all…except the beige tile wall in front of her face.
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It was amazing the taxi drivers
agreed to pick him up. It was amazing
the hotel hadn’t thrown him out. It was
amazing that all the restaurants he ate in didn’t throw him out. It was amazing that nobody seemed to mind him
at all…except the pimps on the street when he tried to talk to the girls
looking for customers. The bouncers in
the clubs knew him now, but Ralphie knew he was watched very closely every time
he went near one of the girls. For some
unknown reason, he was tolerated, but only to a point – as long as it never
kept the girls from mixing with any possible customers.
All of his work and questioning so
far had given Ralphie a pretty good picture of who each of the pimps worked
for. The pimps might not always know the
ultimate boss’s name, but from the little information he had heard Brandy and
Carol discussing, he was able to come to some conclusions. And it seemed that the girls who ultimately
belonged to Beastman, weren’t that hard to find.
As Ralphie rode in the back of the
cab, the bright city lights seemed to assault him from everywhere. He’d much rather the city be totally dark
with no lights or electricity at all, just so nobody could see him. Sometimes, the entire city looked like one
big red-light district to him. He
guessed that with all the showgirls in their skimpy costumes running around,
there wasn’t much of a difference. He
tore his eyes from the bright lights around him and looked down in his lap
instead. He could see the skirt of his
red dress, and further down at the bottom of his shaved legs, his red stiletto
heels. He was a walking embarrassment,
and he knew it. It was amazing anyone
allowed him to come anywhere near them.
The cab deposited him right where
he had asked to be taken. The car seemed
to vanish the moment he closed the car door behind him. Taking a deep breath, he pulled his eyes up
from the sidewalk to attempt to look everyone in the eye. It wasn’t easy. In truth, he didn’t have that kind of
courage. But he had no choice but to
try.
He had seen some of the girls often
enough now that they greeted him like an old friend, as long as he stayed out
of the way of their business. This time,
the things he asked them were different, more exacting. Have you seen or heard of a girl named
Brandy, or as most everyone seemed to call her, Retribution? A lot of the girls laughed at that. None of them seemed to have heard of anyone
like that. The few pimps and bouncers he
was able to talk with didn’t seem to know either. It wasn’t long before he felt like his entire
mission was nothing but a fool’s errand.
A fool’s errand, for a fool. Like
him. Fitting.
It was getting late. He was about to start looking for a cab to
take him back to the hotel, when he walked up to another group of Beastman’s
girls that were working the streets. He
saw the pimp watching them giving him the eye, but he had talked with these
girls before.
“Ralphie!” one of the girls greeted
him, while she eyed one of the passing cars, trying to attract a customer. “You’re looking sweet, sweetie,” she told
him.
“Thanks,” Ralphie replied. “Hey listen, I know this sounds weird, but
I’m kind of looking for a friend of mine.”
“What’s his name?”
“No, it’s a she. A real she.”
“A hooker? What’s her name?”
“Uh…no. Trust me, she’s no hooker.”
“Then I doubt I can help you. Now some of the guys that come around pretty
often, I know them.”
“No. I was just wondering if you ever heard any
rumors about a girl named Brandy…or as she seems to more often be called,
Retribution.”
“Retro what?” the woman
laughed. “Heaven’s no. Not that we would hear much anyway.”
“Okay, thanks,” Ralphie told her
and turned to walk away.
“Hey Ralphie.”
“He turned back.”
“Why would you be asking us?”
“Because, I’ve figured out that
your big boss is someone named Beastman, and he kidnapped her. Now I’m trying to find out where she is.”
“Oh gee. That’s tough.
I really don’t know. Sorry.”
“Yeah. Thanks.”
He turned and walked away.
“Ralphie!”
He turned back to the prostitute
again.
“Look. It probably won’t do you a lick of good, but
one of the girls that used to work with us caused a bit too much trouble once
and was taken away. She was gone a long
time. Months! Literally!
We all figured she was dead. But
she just came back yesterday, and from what I hear, she’s like…not the same
person at all. She’s really messed up in
the head. From what I hear, she hardly
talks, she sleeps on the floor, naked!
And she goes crazy trying to get every man who comes near her to let her
go to work on him. You know? And trust me Ralphie, even for a woman in our
position, she didn’t used to be that enthusiastic about it. But she sure is now. So I was thinking, I don’t know where they
took her, but wherever it was, I sure hope it isn’t the same place they took
your friend.”
“Where can I find her?”
“I don’t know. I expected her to be working the streets with
us, but last night and tonight they grabbed her instead to work some special
parties.”
“Where would she usually work?”
“I’m guessing, right here. They’ve just been keeping her busy since she
got back, and trust me, she’s going out of her way to please everyone.”
“What’s her name?”
“They usually call her Sally
Sweetlips. I’m not sure though if
they’re still calling her that or not. I
just heard most of this from some of the other girls. I haven’t seen her myself since she got
back.”
“Sally Sweetlips,” Ralphie
repeated. “Thanks. Maybe tomorrow I’ll come back and see if
she’s around.”
“Yeah, sure Ralphie. And hey, maybe if you keep hanging around in
dresses like that, Marco back there will let us do a makeover on you and you
can work right here with us?”
Ralphie smiled, but inwardly he was
cringing at the thought. His life was
already too much like theirs. “See you
tomorrow.”
Sally Sweetlips. He had heard much worse names for a hooker.
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Wonderful! Glad you're back. Thanks, Michelle
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