John Shirley - Watch Dogs - Dark Clouds

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Further explore the world of Watch Dogs with a new story, an entirely digital novel project created inside Ubisoft in collaboration with John Shirley, prolific author and pioneer of the cyberpunk movement
John Shirley naturally transcribed Watch Dogs’ atmosphere, the world of hacking and of a not that fictional Chicago, into a thriller combining high-tech crimes and a bunch of known and new characters.
The novel introduces Mick Wolfe, a veteran, who get caught in a dangerous game in Chicago’s hyper connected and violent underground.
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“What you got in that backpack?” Shuggie asked.

“An external hard drive.”

“And where you taking that?”

“Home. Just cutting through the old projects. Heading about ten blocks up. Ducked in here ‘cause I don’t like people following me.”

“You lying,” said Shuggie, his gaze steady and his voice flat. “You were going into this building and you was doing it for a reason. We saw you come out. What’s up in that old building?”

This wasn’t good. They were going to clean out the safehouse if he didn’t stop them.

“Okay,” Wolfe said. He shrugged. “Crappy little room, pirated electricity, old used PC.”

“What kinda PC?”

“Dell.”

“Piece of crap. But we got to look the place over. And we got to kick your ass for good measure. And if you don’t like it, we paint the walls with your brains.”

“Place isn’t worth walking up all those floors to look at,” Wolfe said, meeting Shuggie’s eyes. “Just a squat.”

“We got to look at it,” said the Viceroy on Shuggie’s right. “See what’s there. This is Viceroy’s territory. Everything here belong to us.”

Wolfe shook his head. There were secrets up there. He owed Pearce. He had to cover for him. “Nope. You got to kill me. You can do that. But… be boring.”

Shuggie looked at him with his eyebrows raised. “Boring?”

“Sure. A fight’s more interesting. Two of your guys. You let me pass if I take them down.”

Shuggie snorted. “Two?”

“Three if you want. Unarmed. No guns. No knives. I don’t have any blades on me…”

Shuggie laughed. “Motherfucker’s out of his mind.”

“I take him down my own self,” said the one on Shuggie’s left.

“When I tell you, Renfo,” Shuggie said. He turned to the one on his right. “Lordy?”

“Lord Washington always do it,” the man said. One of those “talk about himself in the third person” guys, Wolfe figured.

“I can do both at once,” Wolfe said, putting his backpack on the ground, out of the way. “But…” He buttoned up his coat. “No guns.”

“Then give your gun here,” Renfo said, sticking out his hand demandingly.

Wolfe shook his head. “Shuggie can cover me with his niner. But I’m not giving up my gun.”

“Never mind that shit,” Shuggie said. “He wants two, give ’em two. Go on then, Renfo, since you gotta open your yap about it.”

Without wasting another split second, Renfo stepped in a little before Lordy and swung a long looping right at Wolfe’s face.

Wolfe ducked his head back, let the blow pass, grabbed Renfo’s arm, twisted—and flipped the Viceroy over his hip so that Renfo fell heavily onto his back.

Lordy sunk a fist into Wolfe’s gut—Wolfe tightened his abdominal muscles, took the punch grunting, but managed to keep his breath from being knocked out of him. Then he set himself and a split second later straight armed Lordy in the chin with the heel of his hand, using a classic martial arts move. As Lordy went over, Wolfe spun and clipped Renfo on the side of the head just as the Viceroy was trying to get back to his feet. Renfo went down again, Wolfe turned, reset his stance and brought a knee up to catch Lordy in the nose as the man tried to straighten up…

“Okay, enough of those dumbjacks,” Shuggie said, stepping in.

Shuggie set himself into a stance almost identical to Wolfe’s, then neatly blocked Wolfe’s left jab. Wolfe danced back, but not without getting a ringing crack against the right side of his head from the chopping edge of Shuggie’s left hand.

Uh-oh.

Wolfe and Shuggie circled one another, then Shuggie flashed his right hand, Wolfe took the bait and raised an arm to block—but it was a feint, and Shuggie stepped in under Wolfe’s block with his other fist, and only a snaking move to the right kept Wolfe from getting knocked off his feet. As it was, he caught a good clip on the edge of his jaw.

Wolfe rocked back from the blow, turned his recoil into a spin, came around in a kick-fighting move. Shuggie seemed ready for that—he grabbed Wolfe’s kicking boot and twisted.

Wolfe went down, rolling, pulling his leg free. The sound of the gathered Viceroys cheering was loud in his ears.

“You’re right,” Shuggie said. “This isn’t as boring as shooting you. But it’s not that much fun either. Too ea—”

He didn’t finish saying “easy” because Wolfe had scissored his legs around Shuggie’s ankles, pulled him off balance.

Wolfe was up in under a second, leaping onto Shuggie.

The two men rolled, struggling for control, each trying to get in a punch.

Shuggie rolled on top, and Wolfe tucked his right knee, managed to flip Shuggie off—but Shuggie, as he went, clutched at Wolfe, got a hold of his shirt at the top of his coat, and Wolfe felt it rip. Buttons went with it, popped off his old Army coat.

Wolfe wrenched free, rolled, got to his feet. He prepared to make a move…

Wolfe’s coat was partway open, his shirt ripped…

Shuggie was staring at Wolfe’s chest. There was a tattoo there most people didn’t see…

Wolfe used Shuggie’s hesitation to kick at his adversary’s knees. But Shuggie had whip-fast reflexes—and he slipped to one side, twisted his body, grabbed Wolfe’s leg, flipped Wolfe onto his back.

Mick Wolfe lay there gasping, the wind knocked out of him.

The Viceroys were laughing, hooting mockingly.

Shuggie stepped in close, almost standing over Wolfe—then reached down and put his hand out to Wolfe.

The other Viceroys went silent in astonishment.

Wolfe hesitated—then reached up and took Shuggie’s hand.

Shuggie pulled Wolfe to his feet, kept the handclasp for a moment. Then he let go.

Wolfe looked at him, wondering what was up.

Slowly, Shuggie rolled up his right arm. There was a tattoo up there, near the elbow. It was identical to the one on Wolfe’s chest.

The tattoo showed a black bayonet within a red arrowhead shape. It was the symbol of Delta Force: Special Forces Operational Detachment.

“Anybody can have a tattoo,” Shuggie said, rolling his sleeve down. “But you have Delta moves, too. I thought I recognized a couple of those. ‘Course—my moves were better.”

Wolfe nodded, ruefully rubbing his jaw. “Hand to hand wasn’t a specialty of mine.”

“Technical?” Shuggie nodded toward the backpack.

“Yeah. I was in the field for a while.”

“Where?”

“Afghanistan, Mali, Somalia.”

Shuggie looked at him. “What name?”

Wolfe hesitated, then decided he was outnumbered, out fought, and outgunned—so he’d better be honest with this man. “Wolfe. Mick Wolfe.”

Shuggie frowned. “Heard something from a guy just outta North Africa. Something about a Wolfe getting in trouble with General Van Ness.”

“That’d be me.”

“That’s how you ended up in prison?”

“Military prison. Disciplinary barracks.”

Shuggie sniffed, looked at the sky as if he were wondering about the weather. “I had my own run in with Van Ness. One of the reasons I left the Army. Guy’s a shitbag. Once he’s got it in for you…”

“Yeah. I heard he started his command in Iraq. You were under him there?”

“That’s where it was. I was working out of Baghdad almost four years. And Van Ness doesn’t like blacks being in Special Forces at all.”

“I trusted the motherfucker. Tried to report something… he didn’t want reported.”

Shuggie nodded slowly. “Mick Wolfe. Lot of decorations, I heard? Silver Star?”

Wolfe shrugged. “For what it’s worth.”

“Not worth a penny to most people. But it’s worth something to me anyway.”

“Shuggie,” Renfo said, “this sombitch lost the fight! We get him to open that door upstairs. I heard there’s a place on the seventh floor, hard to get into. Gotta be his.”

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