h3lltown: Odd little furry critter (Default)

Warnings: Mild violence, smoking, prositution, crass language


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Maroon sluggishly prepared the drink of the man in front of him.


It was well past midnight and the booming music of the club, combined with his lack of sleep made his thoughts feel like sludge, slowly dripping out of his ears.


He pushed the finished, half-assed cocktail in front of the man and turned around to re-organize the bottles, not wanting to hear his whining.


Tonight was going pretty slow. There weren't any special events going on, not to mention it was a weekday. The few patrons that remained were a few sad old men and a group of teens that definitely weren't old enough to be in here. The dancers were nowhere to be seen, most likely taking a smoke break outside. Nobody thought to turn the music down a little.


No one else was sitting on the bar besides the old cocker spaniel who's drink he probably fucked up, so he gave himself the rare luxury of sitting down for a minute. He could feel a headache starting to form.

He closed his eyes, hoping that that would alleviate some of the pain.


He only had a few seconds of respite before someone very loudly knocked on his bar counter.

He opened his eyes to see a blond rabbit wearing a tube top and a fluffy neon scarf, leaning into the counter while playing with his hair in what Maroon would assume was an attempt to look sexy. It wasn't working. If anything, this dude's presence just made his headache worse.


"What do you want, you stupid hooker?" Maroon asked, like the gentleman he was.


"Oi! I'm not stupid! I went to college!" The rabbit shouted indignantly, ignoring his question.


"And it looks like you're putting your education to great use," Maroon went along with the banter as he opened up a beer bottle for him, already having memorised the other's order. "I bet that business major comes in handy when figuring out how much to charge for a blowjob." He slid the opened beer across the counter.


"Shut your goddamn mouth! And yes, I do find ways to use it." The rabbit took a few sips of his beer.


Maroon crossed his arms, expecting a graphic follow-up of the rabbit's line of work.

He instead just leaned more into the counter, head propped up with his left arm. He looked at his beer, as if it would give him the answer to all his questions.

It was weird; Maroon never saw him this low on energy--not that he was paying attention to that sort of thing.

"What's got the great king Salomon all pouty? Someone stole your lunch money?"


Salomon groaned in annoyance. "Ugh. I'm fine. It's just that-" He hesitated for a moment. "-Nah, it's nothin'."


Maroon rolled his eyes. Of course he's going to have to drag it out of him. Not that he would want to know or anything.


"Either you tell me what's up with you or you get the hell off my bar. You're spoiling the mood."


Salomon sighed and took a big gulp of his drink, "It's just money problems, man."


"All of your problems are always money problems. Which drug dealer do you owe this time?"

Salomon sputtered, trying to find a credible lie.


That's what I thought. "Can't you just ask that cat lady that you're around sometimes for cash? I heard she's like, a millionaire or someth-"


The door to the back of the club opened loudly, out came a blonde cat, clad in a dark grey jacket and jeans, sporting an ugly bruise right in the middle of her face. A few specks of dried blood adorned her snout. Her face showed no apparent emotion, but both men by the counter could feel the heat of anger radiating off her. Speak of the devil.


Maroon was the first to react, "Hey! You're not supposed to be back there-" Cindy walked up to the pair, yanking Salomon from his fluffy scarf, straight to the disgusting ground on the other side of the counter.


"What the hell, is she the one you owe money to!?" Maroon shouted.


"No! I don't know what's happeni-” Cindy picked him up from the ears, earning a pained squeak from Salomon. She dragged him to the back, where she came from. Maroon followed them, not because he cared, because he did not want to be picking up rabbit bits from the storage room. If this lady wanted to to torture Salomon for cash, then she would have to find some other storage room in a shady night club to do it.


Maroon closed the door behind him, taking in the situation. Salomon was clutching the base of his ears in pain, while lying on the ground. Cindy was looking down at him, angry but not showing any signs of aggressiveness beyond that.


Salomon managed to get up again, hugging himself, cold now that his scarf was gone.


"I need to stay with you." Cindy prompted, deadfaced.

Salomon still looked like he was in pain and trying to understand what was. "You want to stay with me...like, at my apartment?"


Cindy nodded.


Salomon sighed in a mix of relief and exasperation. "And you couldn't find an, uh, I don't know, less violent way of asking?"


Cindy didn't answer.


"Okay, okay, you can stay there. You can go right now, Roman's there, Just say that it's you."


Maroon just looked on, glassy-eyed. He was imagining the warmth of his bed, at home, away from whatever this bullshit was.


"No. You are coming with me," Cindy pointed at Maroon, yanking him back to his awful reality. "and this guy too. You both saw me already."


"Huh?" Maroon sputtered. "I'm at- I'm at work! I can't just leave!"


"Yeah! I don't want him in my apartment either, he smells like a wet carpet-"


"I don't smell like anything! I don't want to go there anyways, your house probably looks like the back room of a whorehouse-”


"Shut up, both of you. I don't care. You are coming to Salomon's apartment right now or I'm killing you right now." Cindy spoke up, "And while I’m opposed to leaving a trail of bodies in my current situation, I will shoot you if it gets you out of my way quicker."


Both men stopped their bickering, going deathly still.


Cindy signaled them to follow her out through the back door.


The trio stepped out into the chilly night. Salomon shuddered, his fur standing up. Maroon thought for a second to give him his leather jacket, but discarded the thought. He's the one who dragged me into this. Well, sort of.


They walked together through the grimy, wet streets of New Oclester, Cindy occasionally signaling to walk faster or take a turn through an alleyway, most likely to prevent them from being followed. Maroon didn't understand why she was being so paranoid. Guessing by the bruises and the blood, she probably got into her own trouble and was running from whoever did that to her face.


After what felt like a long, undulating walk through the back alleys of their city that left Maroon feeling dizzy and disoriented, they finally arrived at the familiar street where Babel's Tower was located. The massive building, more akin to a termite mound, towered before them. The building's original name was Harrington apartments, but through the years the other apartments next to it started conglomerating to it; the people who were supposed to run the place hardly showed up, inspiring the tenants to do some renovation of their own.


The three of them went through the main gates, since Salomon’s apartment was one of the inside ones. It was possible to access some of the smaller apartments through the outside stairs, such as Maroon’s place, but they were on the opposite side of the building. That reminded Maroon that he should go check on his little brother, Oscar. But he was most likely asleep by now, and Maroon wasn’t expected to come back home for at least a few more hours. He didn’t want to scare Oscar, making him think he was a burglar.


They all took the stairs since the elevator had been out of service since before any of them started living there. Maroon could almost taste the cigarette smoke and garbage juices stuck to what felt like every surface of the first few floors. The dirty fluorescent lights above them flickered every so often, giving the long, empty halls an eerie atmosphere, especially so late at night. Maroon couldn’t help but shiver; this is why he lived in one of the outside apartments.


They finally reached Salomon’s apartment, on the 4th floor. The man in question knocked a few times, rattling the brass “#9” nailed to the door.

Mumbled curses could be heard coming from the other side. A few seconds later, someone called out.


“I’M BUSY, FUCK OFF!”


“I’S ME DUMBASS, OPEN THE DOOR!” Salomon yelled,”ALSO, COVER YOURSELF, WE GOT PEOPLE OVER!”


More cursing and some rustling could be heard, and after a few seconds a male grizzly bear unlocked the door and walked out, still adjusting his belt. He grumbled as he left towards the stairs. Right behind him, a much smaller coyote with awful, blue-tipped bangs that were ruffled and smeared with...something, signaled all of them to come in. He was wearing a dark robe and some slippers as he recounted the bills in his hand.


“This better be important, you fuckers had to cut me short and the dude only gave me half of the damn money and you know we’re short for this month.”


Salomon waved at him dismissively. “Yea, yea whatever, just go out for longer tomorrow.” Salomon furrowed his brows,recalling the man he just saw come out of his apartment.”And don’t bring them inside our fucking apartment maybe?!”


Roman didn’t respond to him, deciding to ignore Salomom and walk straight to the bathroom.


Cindy made herself comfortable on their couch,ignoring the other’s arguing, having been here a few times already.


Maroon cringed at the whole scene. He knew, realistically, that both Salomon and Roman were prostitutes, and he didn’t really care. But he mostly only saw them at the club, when they were well dressed and clean. He never got to see the aftermath of their job. Roman had looked disheveled and exhausted.


Everything around him looked disheveled, now that Maroon noticed. Bright and skimpy clothes draped almost every surface of the living room. The coffee table in the center was covered in several magazines, empty mugs of coffee and a concerning amount of drug paraphernalia. On the window ledge to the right of where he was standing was an ashtray, impossibly tall. To his left, on the kitchen breakfast bar sat Salomon himself, preoccupied with changing into some more comfortable clothes.

The kitchen wasn’t too dirty from what Maroon could see, just cluttered with bottles of alcohol and even more tabloid magazines.


After Salomon finished changing into a simple T-shirt and pants right in front of everyone present (much to Maroon’s dismay), he took a seat on the couch adjacent to Cindy, who had already lit up one of her own cigarettes.


“So, what brings you to my humble abode?” Salomon spoke up.


Cindy let out a puff of smoke.”Things went bad at a job.” It didn’t look like she was going to talk further.


Maroon looked back at Salomon, who didn’t seem fazed.


“That's it?” Maroon asked, frustration with her lack of explanation straining his voice.“So, you just dragged me out of my job in the middle of the fucking night because you… had a shitty day at work? Or something? And you want to make it my problem?”


Cindy just stared at Maroon, her impassive gaze grating on Marron’s nerves even more.


“What? Got nothing to say for yourself?”


No answer, again.


“Fine, then. I’m leaving.”


Maroon turned back to the door, ready to leave. He could feel his own annoyance sizzling inside of him. This whole thing was bullshit and he was going back to work. He pinched the bridge of his snout, wondering how the hell he was going to explain this to his boss.

He heard the creak of the couch behind him, right before he had the chance to open the door. Then, the sound of footsteps getting closer. He turned around to see Cindy, reaching towards his forearm.

He flinched back into the door, pushing Cindy away.


“Don’t fucking touch me!” He hissed right at Cindy.


Cindy roughly grabbed him by the shoulder, pulling him back towards the living room. He stumbled forwards, not expecting that kind of strength.


“You’re not going anywhere.” Anger bled into Cindy’s regularly monotone voice.


Maroon let out a feral screech and jumped at Cindy, pocket knife already in hand. He expected, with his advantage of height, to be able to easily tackle the shorter cat to the ground, but was stunned when Cindy barely even moved from her position, managing to grab him by the wrist. Maroon, still blinded by rage, kept screeching and trying to attack a mostly unfazed Cindy.


At this point, Salomon got up from his own spot to try and break up the, arguably, one-sided fight.

“Alright, y’all need to calm down-” Salomon stopped in his tracks when he saw Cindy pull out a gun from her waistband, aiming it at Maroon, who went completely still once he felt the cool barrel on his chest. He felt cornered now, with his right hand still in Cindy’s grip.

“Woah woah, hey, put that away,” Salomon tried to convince Cindy, without getting too close.


“You need to sit the fuck down,” Cindy whispered to Maroon. “And let me speak.” She pointed her words by pressing the gun further onto him.

His adrenaline was dissipating, leaving him shaky and fearful, but he didn’t want to cave into her, despite how clearly he was outpowered. He glanced back at Salomon, who was watching both of them from a few feet back, arms raised in defense. Put the knife down, mouthed the rabbit. He didn’t want to do that.


The sound of a door slamming shut echoed through the apartment, cutting through the tension like a knife. Everyone’s heads turned towards the noise.


Out came Roman, clad in nothing but a towel around his waist. He was fussing with his damp hair as he turned towards the group. His eyebrows shot up in surprise at the scene that his very presence had halted.


He glanced towards Salomon, looking for an explanation.


“What, the fuck,” he put a hand over his hip while waving the other towards the two people with knives and guns out, right in the middle of his house, “Is all this shit?”


“They’re both insane,is what it is! I'm not getting in the middle of this!”


Maroon just rolled his eyes as he dropped the knife. It wasn’t worth it anymore. He didn’t want to get shot by this crazy person and spend his final moments listening to these two clowns.

It felt like Cindy had a very similar thought, as she let go of him, putting the gun back to wherever it came from and went back to sitting on the couch.


Maroon sat on the couch directly in front of Cindy, nerves shot. Being held at gunpoint does that to a man. Roman, still pretty much naked, sat right next to him. It’s not like he can tell him to wear clothes inside his own house.


Cindy let out a long sigh, lighting up another cigarette, since the first once had already consumed itself on the ashtray during their little squabble.


“I understand that you are confused by the situation, but I can assure you that I would not drag a stranger with me if I didn’t have a good reason to do so.” She took a long drag out of her cigarette. “I understand that you, Roman and Salomon know each other to some degree. You work at Paragon, as well. With that in mind, I am going to trust that you are good enough at keeping your mouth shut.”

Maroon nodded, more out of fear of whatever he was going to hear than actually agreeing with her. The fact that she mentioned Paragon gave him an idea of what this was about. The club was...no stranger to shady things. A good chunk of his pay went to making sure he looked the other way. He had never gotten directly involved with the mafia though, assuming she had something to do with that.


“You are here for your own protection. You saw and spoke to me back at the club. The police are most likely combing through the city looking for someone that matches my description, and would most likely be questioning people at the club.”

Maroon was starting to understand now. “So you brought me here so I wouldn’t speak to the cops? Why didn’t you just...tell me that at the club?”


“Because bribing or threatening someone doesn’t guarantee that they won’t talk, especially when dealing with cops. I didn’t really know anything about you, so I couldn’t do much. The plan was to just kill you when I got you far enough from the club, but seeing that you know these two, I think I can afford to spare you.”

Maroon nodded fervently. He wasn’t that close to Roman or Salomon, but at this point he was just trying to keep his head on his shoulders, literally.


Roman was the next to speak up. “That’s nice and all, but why are you here anyways?” He asked rather boldly.


Cindy flicked the butt of her cigarette into the ashtray, one last cloud of smoke leaving her lips. The three men looked at her, anticipation replacing the tense atmosphere from before.


TBC

h3lltown: Odd little furry critter (Default)
More art! I didn't really feel like making a whole finished art piece this time, so have this little sketch instead.


 A digital sketch of two anthropomorphic animals sitting in a car. The one on the left has a black eye and is bleeding from the nose. The other one is driving.
(You can view the HQ art on my DeviantArt.)
h3lltown: Odd little furry critter (Default)
Warnings: Descriptions of mild to severe injuries, Blood, Domestic Abuse (implied) 

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 Sarlic looked at her unconscious brother in shock.

The rain was making his dark-gray fur slick and shiny, while the drying blood was making it stick into ugly clumps. What concerned her the most though, was his right arm; it was bent oddly right below the elbow, and she could see it becoming purple and swollen, even through his fur.

She wasn't feeling too great either; blood poured freely from her nose and onto the grimy concrete below, just a few feet from where her brother was lying, getting thoroughly soaked by the downpour. 

I need to get us out of the rain, and preferably to a hospital. Sarlic thought. She took a few steps forward, away from the shelter of a shoddy fire escape, and attempted to pick up Autumn by the armpits. It was surprisingly easy to drag him to the wall that she was standing next to, considering his height. They had both lost a concerning amount of weight while homeless. And they were truly that--Sarlic had spent a good couple of months in denial after they ran away from home, scourging through trash and stealing from corner stores just to survive. She would call themselves all sorts of euphemisms like runaways or even fugitives because the word homeless almost felt too dirty, too permanent.
Living like this, not even living, just barely surviving, was supposed to be temporary, just a little transition period while they got somewhere stable to live, somewhere where they didn't have to be scared anymore. 
But over and over again, and as the months went by, she was made aware of truly how hopeless their situation was becoming. Now they were sitting here beaten, hungry, barely covered from the rain, in the middle of october. 
 
Autumn had tried to pickpocket someone for the very first time. They desperately needed money for at the very least some jackets, or even a blanket for the dropping temperatures. But now they were sitting here with nothing but the clothes on their backs, since they guys who got Autumn decided to take his bag, along with leaving him passed out with a broken arm. 
 
"Hey, Autumn, wake up." Sarlic whispered to Autumn while shaking him lightly. "Wake up, your arm is broken. We have to get outta here."
 
Autumn didn't even stir.
 
Sarlic began panicking even more, looking for her brother's pulse. She wasn't even sure where she was supposed to do that. On his wrist? 
She managed to jostle his right arm while she was in a frantic search for any sign of life, making Autumn yelp in pain.
Now awake, Autumn managed to look at her with unfocused eyes. 
 
Relieved that he wasn't actually dead, Sarlic tried talking to him again. 
"uh, okay. Can you walk? Autumn, hey pay attention to me," It didn't even look like Autumn could hear her. 
 
Okay, now she was definitely having a panic attack. Autumn probably has a concussion, what if he has brain damage? What if he never speaks again? What if-
 
"Calm down, I'm alright." Autumn said. His voice was wobbly and in pain. 
"I can walk. just- just give me a minute." He squeezed his eyes shut. "God, everything is spinning…" 
After a few minutes, Autumn tried to push himself off the ground, only to screech in pain for putting pressure on his arm. 
 
"woah- easy there, here i'll help you up," Sarlic pried him up from the ground, while Autumn balanced himself on the wall. It felt like a colossal effort, but they managed to get on their feet. Luckily, the rain had stopped to a light drizzle. 
 
"How the hell are we getting to a hospital?" 
 
"... walking?" 
 
"St. Grace is like, half an hour from here by car, and it's getting late."
 
"We can take a taxi."
 
"Uh, the dudes you tried to rob took all of our shit Autumn." 
 
"What??" Autumn looked heartbroken. Sarlic was too; That bag had all of their worldly possessions.

Autumn then looked like he was about to scream, or punch something, but instead he just looked down, defeated. Sarlic could see just how exhausted he was. Even if her brother wasn't the bubbliest of people, his eyes now looked even duller than when they left home, all those months ago. The rain, that was now picking up again, made his fur darker and his ears droop with the weight of the water. 
 
"Let's just- let's keep walking, I guess." 
 
 
******
 
Jason was heading back home.

Things got pretty hectic at the flower shop, with him and Alice having to arrange the decorations for a wedding. Said poodle was now sleeping in the backseat, her expression unusually calm. Both of them were still wearing their frilly pink aprons and covered in flower stems and petals. God, Jason just wanted to get home right now and take a nice warm shower, maybe cuddle with Alice while they watch the rain through their window. 
Speaking of, it was really starting to pick up. Jason was confident in his driving, but weather like this made him nervous, not to mention it was getting pretty dark. 
He took a left, towards that nice Italian restaurant that he always wants to visit, when he saw them. 
 
Two teenagers, some kind of felines; it was hard to tell because of the rain. The taller, darker one was heavily leaning on the shorter one. He could tell that the taller one was hurt by the way they limped, not to mention how slow they were both going. Did they get into an accident or something? 
 
Normally he would have ignored such a scene, but something inside of him compelled him to look a little closer. 
So, despite his better judgement, he pulled over next to the pair of teens. 
He could see them clearly now. They looked like some sort of spotty big cat. Cheetahs maybe? No, their ears are way too big. A mix, perhaps? 
Both of them were covered by a layer of grime that not even the pelting rain could wash away. And the taller one--a male, he would assume--looked like he was on death's doorstep. One of his eyes was swollen shut; his nose still leaking fresh blood. His right sweater sleeve was pulled up, and Jason could see his forearm was swollen and twisted unnaturally upwards, clearly broken. The other one, light pink, wasn't looking too great either. Their nose was covered in dry blood, and their face was covered in small cuts and bruises. 
Jason came to a full stop, right next to them.
 
"Ey, you two! Do you need a ride somewhere?" 
Both of the teens flinched at the volume, but quickly approached his car. 
"You're both hurt. Do you have someone you can call?" He asked. 
 
The kids just looked at him like he told them their dog died, but no response other than that. 
 
Jason sighed and pinched the bridge of his snout. 
"Okay, clearly you don't. Listen, I can drive you two to St. Grace, if you want. Hell, I'll pose as your uncle or whatever." 
What? Why was he offering this to two random kids on the street? 
 
Okay, both of them looked like they'd gone through hell and back. Maybe he felt a little bit bad for them. And oh, the way their faces lit up when he offered to drive them to a hospital. 
 
"Yeah, that would be great actually…" the shorter one replied.
Jason unlocked the car doors, signaling the teens to step inside. The shorter one, who he assumed was a girl, got in the back next to a sleeping Alice. The other one got into the front seat, albeit with a lot of trouble. Once they were inside, he relocked the doors and continued driving. The hospital was pretty close to his house, so it wouldn't be much hassle to get them there. 
 
Jason kept driving, occasionally glancing towards the battered teen sitting next to him. The kid was deathly quiet, his shoulders and back so tense Jason feared that they would snap like a bowstring. 
 
"So uh, what happened to you two?" Jason tried to make conversation. 
 
"Nothing."
 
"...Are you sure?" 
 
No response from the teen. Jason had a feeling something more sinister was going on here. Maybe the kids were being abused at home or something.
His heart dropped at the thought of a parent causing their kid such severe injuries.
 
After 5 minutes of no noise from the kid, Jason tried again. 
 
"So uh, if we're gonna do this whole thing, I need to know you guys' names. And like, what happened to ya. Doesn't matter if it's made up, but we gotta be on the same page here." 
 
"Autumn." 
 
"What?" 
 
"My names' Autumn. And my sisters' name is Sarlic. Both serval-domestic mixes."
 
"Okay okay, Autumn is a… real strange name for a guy. You're a guy, right?" 
 
Autumn pinched his nose in annoyance. "Yes, I know, shut up about it. I'm going to say that we fell off a bike." 
 
"That's a solid plan. Anything else you think I should know?" 
 
"Ummm, i'm 17? and my sister is 15, and uhh, i'm not allergic to anything? I think? I'm pretty sure at least…" 
 
"I meant like, if they asked about your parents." 
 
Autumn tensed up even more at that. 
 
Well, now Jason knew that this had something to do with them. 
 
"Jesus, don't stress yourself out about it. Just say that they're at work." 
 
"Okay." 
 
Silence filled the car once more. Jason could see from the rear-view mirror that the other one, Sarlic, was staring daggers into him, while curled into herself.

It's good to be distrustful in a situation like this, Jason thought, I just wish that they weren't forced to be here to begin with. 
 
 
 
TBC
 
 
 
 
h3lltown: Odd little furry critter (artikaicon)
 An art piece I made for the first part of disorderly conduct. This is the very first scene,as you can most likely tell.

(you can view the high quality image on my DeviantArt.) 
Digital ilustration of an athropomorphic white and blue cat with blonde hair and red eyes. She is wearing a long black dress, rolling it up to reveal a large hunting knife strapped to her thigh.

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