Part 27
Chapter XXIV: Vaccination
Damsel had also mentioned the vagrants of the city coming down with the blood disease that had killed Paul. Near the hotel building, I found an old woman searching through a dumpster. I went up to ask her a few questions.'Excuse me ma'am...'
'No, don't worry, I'm not going to hurt you. I just wanted to ask you about the illness that's affecting the homeless people here in L.A.'
That's right, you miserable old sow, with my immortality, my ability to rend you limb from limb without breaking a sweat, my knowledge so arcane that Crowely would be jealous, I seek only to separate you from your precious fucking cans.
'No, don't you remember me? It's your friend. The one from the shelter. I need to know what's going on so I can help.'
'Where can I find Bill?'
'Hello? Tin Can Bill?'
'It's not Fred, Bill. It's just a guy, wondering if you could answer a few of his questions.'
'Sure, here's ten. If I like the answers, I'll double the figure.'
Bill was starting to shake, his coughing becoming louder, more of a tearing sound. He continued, stuttering as he spoke.
'C'mon Bill, stay with me man. When he grabbed you, where did he go?'
'Don't worry Bill, you'll never go back there. I'm sure there's a better place for you, one with no monsters.'
He smiled then, if only for a second, before the candle of his life was snuffed. I rested him on the ground, just another statistic. A life so bitter, I would have wept if I could. Sighing, I walked towards the end of the alley, finding the manhole cover. I pulled it up as the voice whispered to me.
A better place? What do you think will happen when you fall? Where will you go?
I crept nervously through the sewers, not sure what to expect. Even for a sewer system it was eerily quiet; no squeaking of rats, no buzzing flies. Everything here felt stagnant, dead. Crawling through a suspiciously uncovered pipe, I saw light.
A figure began to coalesce out of nothingness, yet I suspcted he had been there the entire time, watching. His features were hideous, mutated and flawed, grim eyes glowing yellow under split brows. He had to be a nosferatu. Nothing else was so perfectly grotesque.
'I see Brother Kanker, you've lost your goddamned marbles.'
'Come on then...brother.'
The creature jumped at me, claws bared, yet I knew so long as I was the blood, I could not be harmed. I stood my ground, calmly aiming the shotgun. As the creature came down, I lowered the gun slightly, unloading the barrel into the monster's stomach at point-blank range. Kanker was thrown off the gun in a fountain of blood, sprawling on his back in the tepid sewerage. His intestines hung out of the bloody gash, the disease he carried hindering his ability to effectively heal. I strode forwards, as the creature walked back slowly, holding his stomach. I raised the gun again, and fired, this time through his chest, leaving a wide hole. His body dissolved as it fell backwards, causing barely a ripple.
Holstering the gun, I walked back to the makeshift altar, looking up at the man hanging from his wrists. I shook my head. Nothing I could do there. I turned to leave the sewers when something on the floor caught my eye.
You know what this means, don't you? It's not over yet. You're going away again...to a better place.
The voice chuckled. I wished I could laugh with it.