Anthology - SHADOWRUN - Spells and Chrome
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As the clown bent to drop his pants in derision, I twisted my wrist and raced the Harley's engine. Its bass roar exploded like gunshots off interior walls of this warehouse where the Ancients had gathered. The cycle's thunder shocked the Elf into a twisting leap backward. His pants slipped down around his knees, entangling his flailing limbs and bringing him down unceremoniously on his buttocks.
My effort at bravado earned me a momentary respite as the Ancients turned their scorn against the fallen Elf, but it was more than transparent to several other Ancients. One of them, lean even for an Elf, sliced through the crowd. Though she was not as voluptuous as I tend to prefer, her aggressive bearing and spirit were seductive enough. Yellow light flashed like a beacon in her mechanical eyes, and highlights shot from her long, coppery hair. Her gaze raked over me once, then again, more slowly. "You jacked, chummer?"
I shook my head.
"Magicker?"
I shrugged carelessly, hoping to give the impression of possessing more abilities than I, in fact, did have.
She shrugged wearily, then smiled, flashing long canine implants. "So yer a fern-witch come to the Sprawl to run with the Ancients, eh? Why don't the High Lord just shoot you misfits instead of sending you to us to die?"
I sensed the probe in her question, but I killed the smile it almost brought to my lips. Could it be they had been told I was on my way to Seattle, but not why I had been exiled? Did the High Lord think me so useless that he would consign my fate to hands such as these? If so, that would not be the first gross blunder he had made.
Before I could answer, the roar of another bike approaching caught everyone's attention. The syncopating rhythm of the bike's engine must have been familiar, for it thundered new life into the lethargic gang. The jester scrambled to his feet, tugging his pants into place. Grins broke over the faces of the rest, and my last inquisitor bared her teeth.
Blond hair flowing back from his shoulders, the leader of the Ancients pulled his bike alongside, slightly ahead of mine. He gave me a quick look, his corpse-white face showing no emotion, then killed his engine and parked the bike. Leaving his mirrored sunglasses in place despite the dimness, he swung off the Harley and stood there, stretching the muscles of his slender form like a cat rising from a sun-warmed nap.
"In from the Tir, eh, chummer?" He planted his fists on his narrow hips. "By the gods, you're a sight. Got your lunch in that backpack?"
"I was told that being armed would be a good idea if I wanted to survive here in the Sprawl."
He pulled off his glasses and hung them from his handlebars by a cord. "I hope you're better acquainted with whatever you have in there than you are with your fancy clothes." He looked at me again, his black eyes searching and evaluating. "I'm Wasp, and I run the Ancients. We usually enjoy welcoming the High Lord's special pals, but that'll have to wait until later. Pearl, did you reach everyone?"
The jester nodded solemnly. "Everyone's itching for a fight after sitting out the night of fire. Keno and Johnny Dark are pulling together the Eastsiders. They'll meet us at the border on Westlake."
"Good." Wasp wandered across the floor to a billiards table. Pearl swept the balls into the pockets as Wasp drew a map from inside his vest, unfolding it and laying it out on the green felt. I killed my Harley's engine and followed, taking up a position at the far end of the table. Pearl stood at Wasp's right hand, and the female leaned on the table directly opposite the Ancients' leader.
"Look, chummers, here's the score. we're going to consolidate our territory. We're going to take the streets from Dexter to Aurora, starting at Harrison and going on down to Denny."
The whipcord samurai narrowed her Fujikon eyes. "That's Meat Junkie turf. They ain't gonna like that."
"That. Sting, is their problem. We're looking at an all-out battle." Wasp looked up at his assembled soldiers. "Kid gloves are off, chummers."
Sting still looked uneasy, and I sensed a tension between her and Wasp that ran deeper than a just disagreement over this little outing. I could not help but wonder if these two apparent rivals had once been lovers. "The kid gloves might be off, Wasp, but the Meat Junkies are tight with the Emerald Dogs. They can easily bring in more firepower than we can. Keno and Dark might be bringing in the Eastsiders, but will that be enough? Besides, the area you want covers Bob's Cartage and Freight, and we know the yakuza have designs on them…"
Her voice trailed off as Wasp's nostrils flared. "The yaks ain't in on this play. The Dogs got tore up By Raven's people on the Night of Fire. Doing this is going to be good for us."
"What about Raven?"
"What about him?" Sting's eyes snapped open and shut like the shutter on a camera. "We offered to help him on the Night of Fire. Maybe he'd help us against the Meat Junkies."
"He didn't want our help, and we don't want his. Besides, this isn't a gig Raven would buy into. It's just us."
In Wasp's words and Sting's reaction to them, I sensed another point of contention between them. It looked as though Sting wanted to depose Wasp, and judging by Wasp's anger, the battle for succession would intensify relatively soon. More important, I also gained the impression that someone or some corp was yanking Wasp's chain and Sting did not like it.
"Just us, huh? Just our blood, you mean." Sting spat on the ground. "Are they paying us by the pint this time? When are you going to learn that those corporators see pitting one gang against another gang as a real economical means of metahuman birth control!"
The remark slashed him, but before Wasp could reply, I broke in. "I was never given to believe the Ancients danced to a corporator's tune."
Wasp wheeled on me, giving full vent to his fury. "Who the hell cares what you believe? You're not even part of this gang, so you don't stand for shit, got it?"
Sting stabbed a finger razor down through the map. "Well, I am a member of this gang, and I think this deal sucks. You better have a good plan for this 'consolidation,' Wasp, because I'm sick and tired of shedding blood so a new Stutter Shack can spring up on some new corner."
"I do have a plan, Sting, one that should make even you happy." He pointed at the intersection of Republican and Dexter. "We link up here with the Eastsiders and just sweep down through the neighborhood. We take out pockets of resistance and move on. We just roll them up."
Despite the nods of assent from the gathered Elves, Sting remained unconvinced. "And what happens after we clear one block and move on to the next? The Meat Junkies will pour back in and occupy our building from the rear. Stupid plan, Wasp."
"You have a better one?"
"Yeah. We start at the north end of Aurora and the Eastsiders start at Denny Way. We work toward the middle and squeeze the Meat Junkies out."
Wasp shook his head. "Now that we've heard from the Custer Military Academy…"
"Pig!" Sting's hand convulsed, shredding the map. "You know your plan leaves us open to an attack by the Emerald Dogs!"
"The Emerald Dogs are not a factor!" Wasp bared his teeth in a feral snarl. "With our firepower," he growled as magical energy arced from left hand to right, "the Meat Junkies will die quick. This is not a protracted war, it's a lightning assault. In quick and force them out. Bang, done!"
"That's what you said the last time we tangled with the Tigers, but your corporator's intelligence bit, and we got gnawed real good." She swept her hair back from the side of her face and I saw the ragged scar from her left eye to her pointed ear. "I remember that fuck-up every day. With this plan of yours, the only thing that's going to get done is the Ancients!"
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