Post by Det. Kaze Evans on Mar 19, 2016 10:23:17 GMT -5
I DON’T WANT YOU - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i don’t believe you anymore
Work was something that consumed the man. Every single day almost he was at work. If it wasn’t one job, it was the other. Kaze was a stress ball and he didn’t really mind. This was something that he loved to do and though it required hours and sometimes days of overtime, the man accepted it and worked along with it. Work was fun, work saved people, work was right. It was much better than anything he had experienced. The man was quite content with both of his jobs. If he wasn’t in the lab in the biology department looking at serology or anything, he was outside in the field as a detective. Little young to be a detective, but the man was a dedicated officer of the law and an even more dedicated forensic analyst. Of course he got that promotion, and the department was glad they did. Kaze was good at that job and got a lot of people in to confess as well as interrogate. Life was good for him. Though he rarely saw the light of day or his family – his brother, the only thing he had left in the world – it was all worth it in the end. Work… Consumed the man and he didn’t know when to get a break. So when a break was offered to him, it felt odd to accept so the man often refused. Unless the chief or whomever was his superior actually told him to go home, then he had no choice in the matter… Much like now.
Kaze was told to go home by his supervisor, and that was what the man did. He started to go home. Though on his way back home which was basically on the other side of the city (not the station close to his house, the second facility) so the man took the freeway home. Though luckily for him, there was an accident there. Getting frustrated the man got off of the freeway and instead of taking side-streets, he decided to avoid that part of town and hit the countryside. It was quicker that way and no traffic. Things seemed to be going great! A few miles and he would be in the city! He could see the tall towers and buildings so close now. Just little journey into the city and some miles out of it to the east, he’d be in the residential; and he’d be home. Though luck was not on his side once again.
His car jerked and a foul smell filled Kaze’s nose. “No! No, no, no, no! Come on baby, don’t do this to me!” Though the car apparently didn’t listen. With a loud ‘whip’ like noise and some smoke coming form the hood, the car just stopped. “Son of a b*tch!” He yelled, hitting his dashboard before getting out of his Corvette and opening the hood of his car. He wasn’t all car-smart but he knew some basics and what he saw was that his belt just snapped. Though that might not be the only problem either. Just his luck that something like this would happen to him. “For Pete’s sake! Can anythin’ else go wrong!?” He complained coldly, out loud to himself as he dug into his pocket to pull out his cell. His luck… Once again… Failed him. He pushed the button and his cell went on, but as soon as it came on it clicked off. The man, once again, forgot to recharge his cell-phone and now he didn’t have a working cell. At least he broke down really close to the Paintball Field - since his cell didn’t work he could stay here until eight when it opened or just walk back to the city.
This was great… Broken down car probably thanks to the snowy weather, no cell, what could be worse!? Kaze looked up to the sky, assuming it would rain, “Let me guess, it’s going to snow like a blizzard on me now!?” Though that wasn’t what happened. “No, but something else will happen to you.” A voice behind Kaze spoke. The man didn’t sense him and so quickly turned around. “Who the ‘ell are you!?” Kaze spoke, his tone not friendly and neither was his façade. The man merely grinned and before Kaze knew it, the man howled loudly - shifting into a monster and then attacked him. Kaze couldn’t really recall what happened exactly, but there was one thing he knew for certain; he might die tonight. This was not how Kaze wanted to go! With the best of his ability, Kaze fought the man. He punched, he kicked, he head butted, and he even resorted to biting the guy with his fangs. Nonetheless, the werewolf was winning. Before the man could finish his attack on the human-vampire hybrid, the werewolf’s ears perked up, his blood-covered nose twitched. Someone was coming? The werewolf moved away from Kaze towards where he came from, leaving Kaze bloody on the snow-covered ground against his half-silver and half-bloody Corvette. Life… He could feel it draining from him…
OOC: Lyrics by Noisuf-X’s “I don’t trust you”.
Gif goes to deanhasherpes @ tumblr. Thanks Rora! <3