It must have been about 2 am when Knox finally managed to return home, tumbling through the door to his apartment covered in blood. Not his blood, the stuff belonged to some demon he had come across in China town. Damn thing had been trying to gather power by murdering poor drunken sods who came its way. Needless to say that when Knox found it things had got messy, the resulting conflict had destroyed most of a public restroom and Knox’s favourite takeaway. No more chow mein Tuesdays.
With a groan the young man collapsed on the floor, feeling a twinge of regret as he watched the blood begin to soak into his rug. At this point he wondered why he didn’t just get a red one, that would at least save him having to clean the damn thing every week. After a few minutes of panting and mumbled obscenities he finally mustered the energy to get up and crawl to his bedroom before falling into the sweet embrace of his bed.
It was at times like this that he really had to reflect upon his life. What an absolute fucking mess. No friends, no family and no batcave. This whole saving the world thing would almost be worth it if he got one of those sick superhero bases he always saw in the comics but hey not everybody was born the son of a millionaire. Some were born the son of Satan.
Wallowing in his self-pity he almost didn’t register the sounds of a sleeping Ragnarok, the creak of his neighbours getting up to go check on their latest child (Kid number 3 and just as loud as his predecessors), the sound of teenagers messing about in the streets below him and the gentle hum of the magnet trains running all around the city. Then a creak at the door.
“Hey Saffie, you coming to check in on little ole me? I’m flattered.” Knox said sarcastically as he rubbed his eyes wearily. Of course there was no answer other than the soft pitter patter of tiny feet on the floor boards. A few seconds later the little black and white cat appeared on the bed, calmly seeking out her friend. Ignoring his groans of pain she clambered on to his chest, meowed once and promptly fell asleep. Laying there in the dark with a furry hot water bottle and the soothing sounds of city life going on in the background Knox decided maybe things weren’t all bad. Still pretty shit though.
With a groan the young man collapsed on the floor, feeling a twinge of regret as he watched the blood begin to soak into his rug. At this point he wondered why he didn’t just get a red one, that would at least save him having to clean the damn thing every week. After a few minutes of panting and mumbled obscenities he finally mustered the energy to get up and crawl to his bedroom before falling into the sweet embrace of his bed.
It was at times like this that he really had to reflect upon his life. What an absolute fucking mess. No friends, no family and no batcave. This whole saving the world thing would almost be worth it if he got one of those sick superhero bases he always saw in the comics but hey not everybody was born the son of a millionaire. Some were born the son of Satan.
Wallowing in his self-pity he almost didn’t register the sounds of a sleeping Ragnarok, the creak of his neighbours getting up to go check on their latest child (Kid number 3 and just as loud as his predecessors), the sound of teenagers messing about in the streets below him and the gentle hum of the magnet trains running all around the city. Then a creak at the door.
“Hey Saffie, you coming to check in on little ole me? I’m flattered.” Knox said sarcastically as he rubbed his eyes wearily. Of course there was no answer other than the soft pitter patter of tiny feet on the floor boards. A few seconds later the little black and white cat appeared on the bed, calmly seeking out her friend. Ignoring his groans of pain she clambered on to his chest, meowed once and promptly fell asleep. Laying there in the dark with a furry hot water bottle and the soothing sounds of city life going on in the background Knox decided maybe things weren’t all bad. Still pretty shit though.