21.
Kaiser: Persistence pays off
by: Ross
They all thought she was dead. It was a pretty reasonable assumption actually. Not many people survive being tied up while an historic theatre burns down around you. But I knew Diana was alive. I knew the same way I knew the bum, who went by Jack Arrow apparently, was still alive: I could see them, like a hazy dream, running through alleys in The Fan.
“I’m going after them.” I declared as the last wall of the Byrd Theatre crumbled to the ground. The sound echoed over the rooftops.
“Kaiser, they are both dead. You need to accept it.” Lauren slipped her arm around my waist as she tried to console me. I shrugged it off and started to pace around the rooftop.
“I can see them! They are still alive, I know it.” I started back down the fire escape.
Lauren and Amelia exchanged a worried glance. Lauren ran over to Amelia, gave her a quick hug, and headed after me down the stairs.
“Well what am I supposed to do here by myself?” asked Amelia.
“I dunno, make some shit glitter or something.”
We hit street level, and I took off running down Boulevard. As we ran I saw flashes of Arrow dragging Diana past some shady looking character including a hefty black man wearing a miniskirt and a mesh tank top. There was only one spot in The Fan were you could find a manstitute like that, and I knew just where it was.
We made great time towards Grace and Allen. Just as we were about to round the corner Lauren yelled out “Wait a sec!” She hurried over to the nearest tree and began yanking off all of the branches. Once she had a handful she held them out in front of her.
“What are you doing? I could think of a better time to take up gardening.”
“No, asshole.” She rolled her eyes as the tree limbs made an audible pop and were replaced with a wooden baseball bat.
“I thought you might want this?” she said handing the bat over to me.
“Lauren, I could kiss you!” I snatched the bat and ran around the corner.
I could smell the smoke as soon as I turned the corner. All around the Robert E. Lee monument cars had wrecked and were on fire. Several people had crawled out of the burning wreckage either to die or fall asleep. The entire city seemed not to notice or care. Arrow was sitting on the steps of the monument with Diana. She was fast asleep her head on his lap.
“Kaiser!” he shouted, “I have something you might want.”
“I have something for you too asshole.” I said as I pointed the bat at him and immediately felt like a total badass. I crossed the roundabout with Lauren and picked our way through the wreckage. Lauren stooped down to pick up a stray car antennae and brandished it menacingly.
“Aren’t you going to turn that into something more useful?” Arrow laughed.
Lauren said nothing but pointed her antennae at the massive weeping wound on his head where the steel plate was/had been and smiled. Jack Arrow frowned.
I was beginning to like Lauren, and it wasn’t because she had a nice rack, or because her sweaty t-shirt was plastered all over said rack. Lauren was an underrated badass if push came to shove — which I liked. But this was a completely inappropriate time to be looking at her tits.
Just as we reached the center of the roundabout that terrible sleepiness that was becoming all too familiar hit us like a humid day. I took two steps forward and stumbled to my knees. Lauren didn’t even make it that far. Clutching the bat desperately I looked up at Diana. She looked so peaceful.
Arrow stood up and gently laid Diana’s head down on the step. My eyes felt like fat Starr Jones was standing on them. He knelt down over me as blood dripped from his head wound onto my face. The monument began to fade in and out.
“I’m not going to kill you or your sister Kaiser. I’m not even going to kill Lauren — although I should for that little trick with the plate in my head. You know I got a Purple Heart for that? Anyway, I’m not going to kill you. At least not today.”
“I’m just going to give you a little advice.”
My eyes closed and I felt Arrow’s breath in my ear.
“Ask her about her father.”