Hard to pay attention during this shit job. They told to just stand around and watch gangsters, gamblers, and delinquents actually get to have fun. Luca, keep your head straight, look tough, All on the off-hand chance so idiot might choose to cause a problem over a lost bet. Unfair. The itch of people gambling around and not being able to join physically hurt. Like a constant stab in my side.
A delinquent with a greased-up pompadour took center stage and spread his arms wide. Talk about awful hair, there's a delicate balance to take when styling yourself. This guy decided to say fuck that, and throw as much grease into that he could. His teeth were unnaturally bright from the reflected neon light decorating this gambling den.
That wide smile hiding the scumbag that was underneath, we all were, hell anyone in this place had a decent chance of being one too. The man swayed in place, standing above the crowd on a little wooden podium. He was in charge of the main event of the night. Place your bets! Cmon, dont got all night! n and won rushed around like a pack of rabid animals. Spirit chips burned holes in their pockets.
Damn it.I ground my teeth, then decided to participate anyway. I strode away from my position against the wall, and joined the rest of the animals, digging out the last fifty spirit chips to my na. Didnt take long until it was my turn. All on number seven, I gave a wink to the other Brass King.
That was enough chips for a couple of weeks of groceries. If you stretched it. Hell, Ma mightve killed if she knew how much Id squirreled away. Especially knowing that I just put it all on the line, betting on an immortals-damned rat. Gambling was an itch, and I needed to scratch it. Or, Id blow my brains out.
Besides. This ga in particular was fun. After he took my betsquinting a bit and judging for taking a break from my jobI moved over to the main event, fishing out a cigarette, and lighting it.
The ga took place in a circular wooden construct that dominated this part of the gambling den. The rest of the den was stuffed to the brim with crap tables, card tables, and even a poker lounge. But this. This was the real beauty, the type of thing that made love this stupid gang. Thirty holes were divided evenly around the center of the miniature wooden arena, each little slot given its own color and number. In the middle was a wooden box, where three rats hid away. Rat roulette.
When the ti ca a man would lift the box, whatever hole the rats scurried into were the numbers that won. People got fucking ecstatic about rat roulette. Ironically nothing brought out the inner animals of gamblers than betting on animals. They already sward around, just like . Itching to see if the demon of fate would spurn or bless. Wanting that win. That sweet thrill.
Its why we ca here, to chase that wonderful feeling.
Well, its why they were. I shouldve been up against a wall on guard duty, but screw that
I checked the ti on my phone, a bit nervous that if this guy took much longer, soone in my squad would stroll by and notice Id abandoned my post.
As I fought the thrum of adrenaline, I took in the rest of the risk addicts around . There were so other Brass Kings mingling around, wearing our black and brass jackets. Even if there were a few others also from the Fourth Division, nobody in my squad. Let them judge , I didnt care. A scrawny kid with long black hair shot his eyes away from mine as our gazes crossed. Little twerp had a Seventh Division patch on his jacket.
The garbage division, the most useless in the whole Brass Kings. Didnt care what that scrawny runt thought. I snorted as he kept looking away. Puffing up my chest, and taking a deep drag of that sweet nicotine. My right hand rested on my cheek as I shifted focus to the ga. I needed the money, bad.
Right, right! All bets in! Winners et with the bookie, and hell sort ya out after. The next round will be in half an hour! A big dude from the First Division ca over, his hands tucked away in his pockets, beady eyes locked on the box. Pure silence as the tension bubbled over. Now or never.
A jolt sparked from my index finger, tiny. Localized. Jumping from the tip of my finger and instantly numbing my cheek as I called upon my Soul Ability. Fickle Fate wasnt as flashy as so other Soul Abilities got. But cultivating my Soul Seed this far had been the culmination of my year-long effort in this damn gang.
At first, using it screwed over just as much as it helped. Whenever I triggered it, my Soul ability either boosted my luck or caused misfortune. As I progressed my cultivation, I gained a small bit of sway on which way the dice fell; Press so will into it, make a suggestion, and it went my way a little more often than not. But still, using it was always a gamble.
Wouldnt have it any other way. Made it exciting. That was the best part, all I needed to do to cultivate it further was chase the thrill.
The barest flash of blue caught the corner of my eye. A grin took over my face. Hell yes. Fickle Fate had my back. I did the barest scan for any Brass Kings watching over the gang. Nobody looking in my direction, except for that pipsqueak from the Seventh Division. His face twisted as if he saw it. I raised an eyebrow, throwing him an invitation, a dare to co over and say sothing. The ek bastard caved and looked away.
If he chose not to bite then why should I worry? Id rather think about how Id spend the chips Id win.
The First Division guy in charge stretched his arm forwardit kept expanding past the natural limit. Stretching a good six feet to reach the center box on the rat roulette table and grabbed the top. I whistled. A useful ability for a fight. Hell, bet the guy could throw a cheap shot from ten feet away.
Soul Seeds were particular. Not everybody was born with one. Only so got the chance to develop one later in life. They might manifest from an intense mont of strife. Though, rumor was that the Schfer organization figured out a thod for artificial implantation. If you were rich enough. Fat chance of that for any of the degenerates around here.
Each Soul Seed embodied a particular concept of dao. Though, that mumbo-jumbo-bullshit bored . To grow your Soul Seedlike a normal plant, it needed the right water. Different Soul Seeds required different nourishnt. Guy with stretchy arms? His cultivation probably had sothing to do with flexibility.
Fickle Fate? Real simple. Gambling, in a constant upping of stakes. Each ti it paid out and brought further down that path.
The box lifted; the rats scrambled free. Their terrified eyes took in the gambling demons crowding the roulette table. Shouts erupted from the crowd as impatient assholes tried to will the creatures into their particular hole. As the biggest attraction, Id guess sowhere near ten-thousand spirit chips rode on this ga. Enough for a year of rent. My family never had that much at one ti, ever.
Hell of a weight to be on the back of a couple of rats. One of them darted right into number seven. Like I knew it would. Thank you, Fickle Fate!
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