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AntonioCC
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Not my best effort, but at least it will start to wrap the Red Hood section of the story.
By the time Batman arrived to the scene the man that Jack had been talking to was dead, his throat slit by a very sharp blade, like Jack's knife. The corpse was at the entry of an access to the plant underground waste storage, where the residues of what had survived the fire had been stored.
It should have been pumped out and disposed of by now, but the legal battle between Thorne and City Hall about who had to pay for the damage and to dispose of the chemical waste of the plant had paralyzed everything.
If he remembered correctly the plans of the plant, once you passed the vats, you'd end in the small adjacent building that housed the pumps. In short, they would escape. So, being who he was, he dashed behind them, jumping over the heavy coat that he identified as the one the Red Hood had been wearing.
As he was about to turn a corner, he heard a voice he had not heard before. It was a young man, and looked to be exhausted.
"Jack… wait." Said the man between wheezes.
"You're useless. The Bat is hot on our heels and you want to sit down?" he heard Jack saying. "You…" he said, accompanied by a snapping of his fingers "Go and try to keep the Bat busy."
"But…" another voice started to say "Okay, okay, okay, I'll do it."
As soon as he heard him close to the corner, he went and hit him in the head, then in the gut before taking his head and crashing it in his knee. After leaving him there he advanced toward…
"Don't." Jack said, holding a knife to the neck of the other guy. By the red cloth on the ground, he assumed that the thin man was the Red Hood, and given the wounds in his face, Jack had already been "playing" with him. "Or this little bitch dies."
"Isn't he your boss?" Batman said.
"Ah, yes, the infamous Red Hood." Jack said with a chuckle "Everybody thought that the gang boss was him, but it was me, Jack!"
"So, the Red Hood was always a figurehead and you were the real boss all the time."
Jack only grinned and started to walk back, to the portion of the passage that was between the open vats of chemical waste. Batman tried to advance but Jack moved the knife closer to the other man throat.
"No, no, no. Look Bats, can I call you Bats? If you give another step I'll start cutting."
"Please, my wife is pregnant…" the man said, pleadingly.
"You are a fucking loser, you know that?" Jack said, as he kept walking backwards with his hostage. "Besides…well, Bats, why don't you give him the bad news."
"What bad news? What the hell are you talking about?" the man said, before a look of horror crossed his face "What has happened to my wife?"
Batman looked away.
"So you know." Jack said. "Come one, Bats, you know what is going to happen. Why don't you tell this worthless piece of shit the bad news?"
Batman said an address,
"That's where I live!" the man said, struggling nm vain against Jack.
"There was a fire, faulty wiring apparently, in that building." Batman slowly said "There were no survivors."
"No…No…No. It's all you fault…ALL YOUR FAULT!" he said struggling with jack so strongly that Jack lost his footing, and fell by the side, still clinging to the other man, who fell with him into the vat of chemical waste.
By the time Batman arrived to the scene the man that Jack had been talking to was dead, his throat slit by a very sharp blade, like Jack's knife. The corpse was at the entry of an access to the plant underground waste storage, where the residues of what had survived the fire had been stored.
It should have been pumped out and disposed of by now, but the legal battle between Thorne and City Hall about who had to pay for the damage and to dispose of the chemical waste of the plant had paralyzed everything.
If he remembered correctly the plans of the plant, once you passed the vats, you'd end in the small adjacent building that housed the pumps. In short, they would escape. So, being who he was, he dashed behind them, jumping over the heavy coat that he identified as the one the Red Hood had been wearing.
As he was about to turn a corner, he heard a voice he had not heard before. It was a young man, and looked to be exhausted.
"Jack… wait." Said the man between wheezes.
"You're useless. The Bat is hot on our heels and you want to sit down?" he heard Jack saying. "You…" he said, accompanied by a snapping of his fingers "Go and try to keep the Bat busy."
"But…" another voice started to say "Okay, okay, okay, I'll do it."
As soon as he heard him close to the corner, he went and hit him in the head, then in the gut before taking his head and crashing it in his knee. After leaving him there he advanced toward…
"Don't." Jack said, holding a knife to the neck of the other guy. By the red cloth on the ground, he assumed that the thin man was the Red Hood, and given the wounds in his face, Jack had already been "playing" with him. "Or this little bitch dies."
"Isn't he your boss?" Batman said.
"Ah, yes, the infamous Red Hood." Jack said with a chuckle "Everybody thought that the gang boss was him, but it was me, Jack!"
"So, the Red Hood was always a figurehead and you were the real boss all the time."
Jack only grinned and started to walk back, to the portion of the passage that was between the open vats of chemical waste. Batman tried to advance but Jack moved the knife closer to the other man throat.
"No, no, no. Look Bats, can I call you Bats? If you give another step I'll start cutting."
"Please, my wife is pregnant…" the man said, pleadingly.
"You are a fucking loser, you know that?" Jack said, as he kept walking backwards with his hostage. "Besides…well, Bats, why don't you give him the bad news."
"What bad news? What the hell are you talking about?" the man said, before a look of horror crossed his face "What has happened to my wife?"
Batman looked away.
"So you know." Jack said. "Come one, Bats, you know what is going to happen. Why don't you tell this worthless piece of shit the bad news?"
Batman said an address,
"That's where I live!" the man said, struggling nm vain against Jack.
"There was a fire, faulty wiring apparently, in that building." Batman slowly said "There were no survivors."
"No…No…No. It's all you fault…ALL YOUR FAULT!" he said struggling with jack so strongly that Jack lost his footing, and fell by the side, still clinging to the other man, who fell with him into the vat of chemical waste.