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After the two gigs and wishing the girls a happy birthday (luckily, they did have a spare cake - it was Summie who set her 'hair' on fire with the candles, followed by Nick slamming Kaethe's face in the first one - ah, how he loved those women, the best friends a man could ever have), Jimmy Bishop took his piece of cake home to watch the scariest movie that there ever was .... in his mind, at least. He had been in the movie, playing himself, alongside Krista 'Brisky' Briskett in the lead role; celebrating the life of Kirsty, his late wife, original founder of Dark Blue Music, with all its peaks and troughs. The movie had been called 'PATHofCATandBLOODofLIFE' because Kirsty had said that her life was like pawprints in blood, as curious as a cat.
As if it was a mark of respect, he was watching it with the lights off, all the doors and windows locked, his mobile phone switched off, and had asked nobody to come over. It was as if he was in an alternate universe for now, just him and 'Kirsty'. Five years ago today, Kirsty Cruz-Bishop had passed away. They had been at a birthday party for the Moronics girls, of course, and Kirsty had suggested that she and Jimmy 'slip off somewhere'. He should have read the signs, noticed that she was drunk and drugged up, rather than being blinded by love (and being a little tipsy himself). He didn't notice until she was driving at 90mph in a 30 zone, and he tried to take the steering wheel. The combination of drink/drug-driving, high speed, fighting over the wheel, and a supposedly 'amateur' driver behind them, made them crash into a wall and ....
Just as the crash happened in the movie, the house phone rang. Damn, forgot to take that off the hook, thought Jimmy as he pressed the 'pause' button. This better be a real emergency, not a fucking cold caller. Regardless of this, in case it was an emergency, he still answered.
"Hello, James Cruz-Bishop speaking." "Do you think that you're untouchable?" He didn't recognise the voice, but he guessed. "Kate ...." "This is The Purger." He sighed, loudly. "So it is a cold call then." "You did not follow my dictates and remove the track." "So?" he said in a childish voice, still defiant to being told what to do. "Come to the crash site. Where Kirsty died." "Why should I? And what the fuck do you know about Kirsty?" "Peyton." "What has she got to do with anything?" "Turn on your mobile phone. View the message. Then come."
As The Purger hung up, Jimmy scratched his head, confused, angered .... and curious, just like Kirsty. He turned on his mobile phone. He had a new picture message - it was a photograph of the crash site, and Peyton Mason, one of Jimmy and Kirsty's six beloved grandchildren, was there. And not a happy-looking Peyton. The young redhead was in tears, tied down, with The Purger's 'Chaos' symbol drawn on her arm.
Jimmy put his phone in his pocket, got in his car, and started driving at 90mph, just like Kirsty had. Things like speed limits didn't matter when a little girl's life was at stake. What has she done to hurt anyone? What could she do? Don't take her, take me .... Jimmy got angrier as he stopped at a red light, and his phone went off, saying that he had a new text message. He practically ripped it out of his pocket to check it.
"I KNEW YOU WOULD" ((OOC : Obviously, to be continued. Feel free to comment. Hope this was OK!)) Edited by user 04 November 2010 03:04:05(UTC)
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