
Turn it off, he had begged, begged because the thick substance was reaching his shins, and he could hear and feel more pouring down into the hole the construction workers had dug up.
They were taunting him and insulting him, and though he knew he had messed up the heist, he didn’t want to die. Especially of suffocation, and especially like this.
Suddenly, he heard someone being hit in the head with something, with a force so great, a crunching noise emitted in the air. Gun shots rang out, and then a body flew into the hole with Eddie, no longer moving and then soon covered in cement.
Eddie screamed, trying to clamor back up the walls but it was slick with wet cement, and he felt like he was going to have a panic attack when-
The end stick of a sledgehammer was placed in the hole, and Eddie scrambled to grab it, yanking himself up out of there.
Terry stood there, an angry look in his eyes, but there was something there that wasn’t before, a strange yellow hue in his usual black eyes. Eddie noticed the bullet holes in Terry’s chest, and lower stomach were slowly pushing out the bullet, the skin knitting itself back together.
Before Eddie could question what was going on, Terry clasped his jaw with a bloodied hand. “Get out of here now! They’ll come for you and you family.” And with that, Terry shoved Eddie back, a growl vibrating in his throat, as he turned around, lifting the sledgehammer with ease. Eddie rubbed the cement from his eyes, as he couldn’t believe or remember if Terry had always had that much hair.
Today…
Eddie flew back on the chain link fence, his nose dripping with blood. He blocked a punch that was aimed for his side, wrapping his arm around the guy’s waist, and slamming him into the ground. The guy landed headfirst, and his body stilled, and Eddie knew he had won.
The ref, a portly short man with a dingy striped black and white shirt that barely covered his belly walked over to Eddie and threw his arm up in the air in victory.
Another win for him. He can hear insults in Spanish and in English, but the loudest is the money that he’s won for many fat pigs that betted for him. Although Eddie was scrawny compared to the people, they made him fight against, he had an advantage. The repressed rage that hit him in the chest and head that he only let out when it was the driving times of the fight.
He could control it, snapping back to reality when the bell rang, or the whistle blew. But since seeing the news of what was going on in New York, it’d been harder and harder to come back here.
Terry Case, truly known as David Reese, or as many know him as The Reaper. That night had made sense then, well, kind of. He still couldn’t tell if what had happened to Terry had been real or not.
The media and the reports had called him a murderer, someone who had many methods of killing. But Eddie had kept up with his kill count, noting that most of them were truly bad people that didn’t deserve a second chance at life.
But who am I to decide that? Eddie wondered, as he set his nose in place, and sat back in the benches. The fights were set underground of what was supposed to be a new subway track. The place had lost its funding so now it was free game.
Illegally but still free.
Someone tossed a towel in his face, and his hand snatched it down, as he turned to see a lanky girl with thick braids that went down to her waist, face clad in make-up. She wore a long purple t-shirt that was knotted at the waist, ripped jeans, and beat up flats.
“What the hell are you doing here, Litzy?” Eddie asked, as he wiped the blood and sweat from his face. He glared at his cousin, who averted his gaze, staring through the crowd.
“I got bored at home and followed you here.” She replied, tossing back her head. “Plus, Abuelita was starting to ask where you were at.” She finished, checking out her nails.
Eddie rolled his eyes, knowing damn well that Litzy was lying out of her ass. How she managed to find him was mad impressive though; he took routes that were hidden from the main parts of the city.
“Have you seen the news though? It’s a good thing you left New York when you did.” She said, pulling out a rolled-up newspaper from her back pocket. He took it from her, mouth gaping a bit.
Terry’s face was plastered on his face, his real name David Reese and then in bold print the nickname that was endowed in him, The Reaper. Eddie scanned through the article chewing on his inner cheek. This made so much sense but also raised a lot of questions.
“Wasn’t that your friend?” she asked, taking a seat next to him.
Eddie shrugged, though he couldn’t downplay it like that; if not for Terry, or David, or whatever the hell his name really was, Eddie wouldn’t be here.
There’s a sense of jealousy though, and it burns in his chest. He glares at the floor, and he feels a shove on his shoulder. Litzy has a teasing smile, but her eyes are soft.
“You have that face on your look again.” She states, and the scowl on Eddie’s face deepens.
“What?”
“That look of ‘oh, I wish it was me.’ It’s a very weird thing to want.” She commented, looking at her nails.
Eddie wanted to explode on her, mostly because she wasn’t wrong. Eddie had wished it was him. He wished he had the glory of being able to fight for what was right and protect those that couldn’t. He didn’t want to be extreme about it like Terry, but he wanted to do something.
And that something was working at a small shop for over twelve hours and spending the last remaining hours of the day fighting for money. How heroic of Eddie indeed.
He leaned back and closed his eyes, wondering. He wondered if he really wanted to do this, specifically fighting, for the rest of his life.
No but it did make him good money.
Speaking of which, Marty, the man with bloodshot eyes, and glasses that were always crooked on his face, came in, holding mounds of cash. The bills were crinkled, and balled up, and Eddie gave him a look.
Marty, upon seeing the look, flushed, and smoothed out the bills, revealing them to be a hundred-dollar bills, and fifties. Eddie held out his hand, waiting for the bonus that was promised to him since he did throw a match. Marty flushed but coughed up the other thick roll of cash that was rubber banded tightly.
“Don’t be fucking with my money, Marty. I know where you hide.” Eddie threatened, and the color from Marty’s face disappeared, as he slapped another roll on the bench next to him and then ran off.
Litzy tsked. “You’re money hungry for sure.”
“You don’t know what I do to get the money that we need.” Eddie replied coldly.
Litzy shrugged, getting up from the bench, a braid hitting Eddie in the face. “I gotta go home. Tonight is menudo night, so make sure to stop by the grocery store to get some cilantro.”
“Wait, let me walk you back-“ Eddie tried to say, but she was out of earshot, moving briskly, and quickly, head down.
This place wasn’t safe for anyone, but Eddie had a feeling that no one wanted to mess with Litzy. And if they did, well Eddie remember the big pocketknife he had gifted her.
Eddie decide to call it a day, getting up from the bench, and throwing the bloodied, and sweat filled towel into a basket for dirty laundry, and went to the showers.
Since fighting, his body was covered in scars and bruises. Not all of them. One on the left side of his ribs were from a brand, as he use to be part of a gang. He had it removed after he got out for the sake of his Abuelita. That had been agony, and he had turned his life around after it was gone, and he no longer associated with them.
Then the fights underground happened.
Eddie snapped his mind out of it, scrubbing the water off his body, and then hair, dressing into his casual clothes.
He walked back out of the restroom, feeling a gaze on the middle of his back, his unease kicking in. He heard the light whistle of wind as a punch was thrown to his kidney, and he moved to the side, grabbing the forearm, and twisting it behind his back.
The newbie Lucas glared up at him, the eighteen year old fuming that he had managed to get caught so fast. Eddie rolled his eyes, shoving the kid forward.
“The hell you want, Lucas?” he asked, crossing his arms over his chest.
“They said you would be an easy take.” Lucas grumbles, stretching and moving the arm that Eddie had grabbed. “But you’re the real deal.”
“I could have told you that. Now get out.” Eddie ordered, brushing past him, annoyed.
He could hear the kid clambering up behind him, trying to grab his shoulders. Eddie shrugged him off, annoyed.
“Can you teach me how to fight?” the kid asked, his green eyes peering up at Eddie with something akin to hope.
“No.” Eddie replied without another thought, walking past him again. He wondered if the store was still opened, he really needed to get that cilantro.
The kid stood in front of Eddie then, blocking the way to get out. Eddie considered a head shot, wondering how long Lucas would be out. He shook his head to dispel those thoughts, waiting.
“You ever going to get out of my way?” he asked, annoyance creeping into his tone.
The kid nodded, messed up black hair bouncing around. “If you teach me how to fight.”
Eddie seemed to mull it over, nodding, and then shoving Lucas to the wall.
“Tomorrow, eight p.m. Be here, or don’t waste my time.” Eddie said, as he managed to walk out. He could hear the young boy thanking him profusely.

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The only reason why Eddie woke up was because he felt someone looking at him. He thought it was Alicia until he felt a slap against his face. Surprised, his eyes flew open, and there was Lucas, a strange look of fury and desperation on his face. "Wake up, motherfucker." he said though gritted teeth. "What-Lucas, what the hell are you doing here?" Eddie said, sitting up as Alicia woke up too, her expression confused, then guarded. "Who are you? How'd you get in here?" Alicia asked, and Lucas wasted no time to pressing a blade against her throat. Alicia cried out, a crazed look in Lucas's eyes. "Don't say nothing, skank, and you won't get hurt." he threatened, Alicia's eyes going dark as she looked at him. Eddie held on to her elbow, shaking his head, then turning his head to Lucas. "What do you want now? Did your alpha send you here?" he asked, and Lucas scoffed, sounding a bit unhinged. "That asshole doesn't give a shit about me. I
Strange sensations
Eddie didn't know how far Alicia wanted to go. On one hand, she was touching his bare chest, and scars everywhere, hungrily kissing his lips. On the other hand, she didn't move to lay down on the bed or anything. In fact, she was leaning into him so much, he was pretty sure she wanted him on the bed. Eddie laid on his back, and she clamored on top of him, gripping his shoulders tightly. Suddenly, her shirt came off, a lacy purple bra staring back at Eddie. "Eddie." she breathed, before leaning down, and grabbing his face, and kissing his lips with full force, his hands on her ass as he tried to slide her- "What the fuck?!" a voice cried out, freezing both of them in place. They both turn to see Tric standing shocked in front of the doorway, wearing her hair up in a bun, eyes wide. She wears her pajamas, and is looking from Alicia to Eddie, in astonishment. A hand grabs Tric by her shoulder, pulling her away from the door, and Eddie can hear Addie whi
(Fake) Marriage
Eddie is sitting in his room, hands in his hair. Now that everyone had gone out for food, and Alicia had gone out to Sacremento to get his grandmother and cousin settled in, he was very tired. Eddie felt drained, and his life got even more complicated now that he and Alicia were "married." He was curious about what had happened before her life, and he was going to ask her as soon as she got back. Then his thoughts went to Lucas and how he was now a part of Joseph's pack. This was the worst outcome that could have happened, and Eddie really needed a drink or a smoke. Getting up, he decided to head over to the local bar, where it was just on the other side of town, away from Joseph's claim. He didn't have the energy to stop fighting if problems arose; if joseph managed to find him, and decided to toy with him again, he wasn't going to stop until Joseph was dead. He placed on his shoes, walking outside as a summer breeze hit him. Eddie looked up at the sky, wher
Nothing can be done
Eddie wants to rip apart Joseph piece by piece. And his pack must sense it, because they crowd around him, giving him warning growls. He doesn't care, his own pack brushing up in front of him. The tension and anger is making Eddie's fur stand on end, and he tries to dispel it by shaking his head. It doesn't help; this was a choice that Lucas more than likely got talked into. Although he was eighteen, there's no way he would have chosen a life like this. Even with the estates, and money, Eddie still yearned for his life. And now his friend was a werewolf for his rival pack. Eddie could feel his body trying to talk to Lucas or Joseph, but since Lucas was connected to a different pack, he couldn't say the words he wanted to say. "Look, Eddie, I tried to civil. Didn't spring anything on you, and I gave you many options to leave. And you ignored all of them." Joseph said, inspecting his nails. "Nothing more will happen if you'll just leave and never come back. I'll
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They pile on Eddie, Joseph running inside the house. Gunshots fire out, and Eddie can feel himself losing control of his human side, as his wolf struggles to be freed. He snarls, and howls, knowing that they will hear him crying out. The girl smashes her fist in his stomach, cutting off the howl, and sending him to the ground. The breath leaves his body for a moment, and he stumbles downward. Another one jumps on his back, claws digging into his side, and he feels a sense of warmth dripping down his sides. The smell of his own blood catches his attention, and it was with that the change took over. The others flew off of him, as Eddie let out a furious howl, shifting into his wolf form, fangs flashing. Suddenly, Eddie's pack charged in, snarling and howling. They crowded the front of Eddie's grandmother house, tearing up the grass and flowers of it. Shots are heard from inside of the house, and Joseph dives out, landing on the ground. He whistles, causing his pack to growl, but t
Everything broke loose
Litzy went into the kitchen, and began to cook, the smell of bacon, and then onions drifting through the air. Eddie could feel his stomach rumble with hunger, but he decided to stay back. Abuelita began to tell Eddie everything that had happened since he up and disappeared three weeks ago. How these new cholos had seem more different, and animal like. Senora Lorena had even placed a rosary out, and said her prayers to them. They had laughed, but Abuelita explained that the only reason that had been done was because of how non-humans they were. Surely, there was something paranormal about them, demons or diablos pretending to be humans. Eddie didn't want to brush her worries off-she was spot on, but also he felt like revealing their true nature was a breach of something. He held his grandmother's hands, trying to comfort her. There was a knock then, and everyone froze, before a clatter was heard in the kitchen. Litzy strode over again with the shotgun, loading it
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