I had killed the two girls. That was the bait. Jacob would be here soon; I let one of them escape. She would go ask the police captain, then he would ask for him no doubt. Now I wait.
Jack put away his notebook and looked around for a reasonably high building with lots of protruding ledges to climb. He found it, an old apartment, and ran toward the battered and busted old area of real estate. Placing his foot waist high on a board close to the locked door, he used the momentum to send him up, his hands clasping a piece of staggered wood. He raised his other vacant arm in a flash of swift darkness to locate another handhold. Placing his gloved hand, he levered himself up, repeating this process until he was atop the apartment.
It has been over an hour now, and all I see is nothing.
How slow can the captain be? No surprise half of London does not know who I am.
Thirty minutes or so later I heard his loud footsteps on the cobblestone as the girl led him to the slaughtered. I couldn't quite make up what they were saying, but that mattered not. Soon I would have him.
He immediately knew it was me who used the point of the knife to rip the girls' throats. He began wandering down the alley closest to him, shouting my name. He was as blind as a bat.
I jumped, directly from the top of the apartments to the cold cobblestone of the London alleyway. It wasn't far for me, I had jumped worse. He ran, I presume to chase his shadow. Anyway, I couldn't just let him escape, so I ran the full length of the ally to find him.
Jacob escaped via carriage when I was just at the end of the alleyway. Although the plan had fallen through, there might be a new opportunity to follow the mouse back to his hole...
~
As Jack walked through the ajar door, He saw Jacob, scrambling around his apartment, gathering some papers.
"Going somewhere Jacob?" Jack said, startling him.
Jacob turned around frantically
"Jack" he said, his face white, "you're sick."
The air was stiff. Jack won't let his petty words catch him off guard. He took his knife out of he overcoat and charged foreword. He heard the unlatching of Jacob's Hidden Blade, an ancient Assassin weapon. Touché.
Jack jabbed, dodged, and slashed at Jacob's figure. He did the same back, all the while knocking over chairs and slamming into walls.
Eventually, Jack had him drained of energy. He saw a weakness he didn't even know he had. With a swift kick, Jack had Jacob down. Laying his knees on Jacob's chest, Jack started pounding repeatedly on his shoulders, he finally had him down to the floor.
"Don't you see the irony, brother?" Jack said
"Jack..." Jacob pleaded.
"Only you know who the Ripper is, but you can't tell a living soul because it will destroy you, and the Assassins."
His eyes darted away to Jack's right. Jacob smashed the remains of his broken chair against Jack's head, as he got up darted to grab a pistol handle protruding out of the bookshelves.
Jack yelled in frustration "no, no no NO!" And threw a luggage case at Jacob's back, knocking him down. Now was Jack's chance!
Pushing off of one leg, Jack jumped and landed on him, knife poised above Jack's head ready to strike.
"Jack", Jacob pleaded "we can fix you."
"Fix ME?" Jack yelled, almost hestericly. "I am the solution."
Jack thrusted the knife down.
~
5 comments:
I would love to see this turn into an entire book!
You should do more
Nice, I love how you described everything so vividly. I also thought it was cool how you switched the views in the story multiple times. This could make an awesome story.
Was this copied directly from the game? It seems exactly like the game.
Incredible descriptions. I saw, and was on the edge of my seat, every second of it.
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