Thursday 27 June 2019

Vittori


Note: An excerpt from my short story, ‘Vittori.’






On the outside, it looked like any of the other clubs that lined the dark night street, the name 'tRiNity’ flashing garish pink in bright, searing neon above the door. The inside was no different, steeped half in darkness, half in flashing, oscillating lights of every colour under the rainbow. Dozens upon dozens of young, gyrating human bodies were crammed up to the walls, filling the place with an almost claustraphobic cloak of warmth, and everywhere, the sound of techno music blared and thumped through the speakers until the whole place became a vibrating, buzzing hive of activity and sound.

Alcohol, sweat... and the sweet, salty perfume of warm human blood pumping beneath the skin. It was a veritable feast of the flesh. However tempting it might be, though, Stacey knew she had one small part to play in her role as messenger before she could go off and have some fun (and food) of her own. Earlier, she had carried out her instructions dutifully, and delivered the message to Sydney, a request from her esteemed superiors for a meeting ‘that would be of much benefit to him.’

Now she dutifully led Sydney along, skilfully slipping through the heaving clusters of humanity before them until she'd reached the back of the room, unlocked the door there and passed through. Down corridors they went, and further corridors, until finally, they reached their destination.

A bright red door stood before them, manned by two guards, dressed in the traditional penguin-black and white. Flicking her short red hair and batting her eyelashes, she snickered at the younger of the two. "Stuck on guard duty again, eh, Felix? What'd you screw up this time?"

He glared at her, scowling, "Aw, shut ya face. None of your damn business."

"Well now, that's no way to talk to your superior," she said, her voice falsely sweet as she smirked at him. "In every way, might I add. Now, are you and Silent Bob over here going to let us in or do I have to make you? We've got a very important guest in to see the boss, and trust me, neither of them will be happy if you just stand there like some gormless muppet. Move it!"

Still glaring at her, Felix nonetheless obeyed, and with his partner, they dutifully opened the door and let them past. Stacey strode past them with a smug wink and the sharp click of her heels, smiling at the sight that greeted her. "Good evening, sirs. Here he is."

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