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Tea Time With the Devil
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by Brent Swancer
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I really don't know how to begin my story. I haven't even ever considered
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telling it until now. I figure I have to try and get the whole event off of my
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mind. After a while, I just figured i couldn't keep it bottled up anymore.
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It's pretty crazy. Hell, you're probably going to think I'm a damn lunatic by
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the time I'm finished. Personally, I'd just like to forget the whole horrible
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curse that I have. Well, enough B.S. I'll get right down to it.
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It all started about five years ago. I was on a routine patrol, oh, I
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should mention I'm a cop, well any way, I was on a routine patrol with my
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partner in a very bad part of when we got a call for assistance. Apparently,
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two armed men were on a shooting spree near the Circle K on 27th and Vine
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street. One of the assailants was positively identified as Strahd Barnov, a
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german murderer with the sick habit of draining his victims of blood. We had
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been looking for this guy for months. What a stroke of luck that he had just
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brought himself out into the open like this. Yeah, right. I was about to find
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out how "lucky" I was going to be.
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We arrived at the scene in minutes. Sure enough, there were the two
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criminals, entering the Circle K. Several backup cars arrived at the scene and
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my partner and I proceeded to move in. We passed several victims on the ground,
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either writhing in agony or lying motionless. A sticky feeling entered my
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stomach. I screamed "Paramedic!" as we went along, drawing closer to the
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criminal's refuge.
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I entered the store first, keeping a low profile. My partner followed
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close behind. Everybody in the store had routed out during the shooting, so the
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store was pretty empty. Somewhere in the back of the small store was maniacal
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laughing followed by the loud bangs of gunfire. The checkstand that I was
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taking cover behind was blown apart! I couldn't believe it! I mean, what the
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hell kind of ammo were they using?! Anyway I rolled out behind an aisle for
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cover. My partner tried the same thing but wasn't so lucky. Just when I
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thought he was gonna make it, a bullet caught him in the side. I sat in horror
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as I watched him get blown in half. There was a surge of anger and fear inside
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me. My guts wrenched about. Footsteps were headed towards me. You can't
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believe how scared shitless I was. I grabbed a box of Froot Loops next to me and
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hucked it in front of me. It exploded in a rain of cereal. I took the chance
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and popped around the corner, taking advantage of his wasted shot. I unloaded
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three slugs into the bastard and he fell. The other one ran towards the fire
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exit. I lept over his dead buddy and sprinted after him. Right before he
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opened the door, I shot him. He jerked back and fell to the ground. I ran up
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to him and it was Strahd Barnov, the killer. I heard the voices of other and
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turned to head towards them when something grabbed me! I looked down and there
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he was, still alive and grinning! He tripped me up, bringing me to the floor.
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The other cops ran around the corner and I had thanked God for their arrival,
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but all of the sudden.
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I felt a sharp pain on my leg. Would you believe that the guy was biting
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me? He gnawed at my leg and laughed like a lunatic. Naturally I screamed and
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with a burst of energy, broke free, either that or he let go. Then, the guy up
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and slipped through the fire exit, mumbling something under his breath about me
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sharing his curse. Hell, I didn't know what he meant. I mean, the guy's crazy
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right? Just some guy so laced on LSD that he didn't even feel the bullets.
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These are the things that passed through my mind. Man, I wish he had been some
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drugged out phsyco. I started to see exactly what he meant by "sharing his
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curse." My mind went grim when I found out that the other guy I had shot had
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gotten up and escaped. I just wanted to know what the hell was going on.
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The next few days were hellish. I was constantly sick and vomited more
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times than I care to mention. I was light headed and couldn't see straight. My
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muscles kept cramping up and my appetite was shot. My first thought was that
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I had gotten some sort of disease from the asshole that bit me. Well, I was
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part right. I did get the condition from his bite. But it wasn't any disease.
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Soon, the condition stopped. It just stopped. Suddenly I was healthy
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and I felt great. I felt I could take on the world! Gathering my stuff, I took
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off to go back to the station for work. This is where it gets really wierd.
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I stepped into the sun and I suddenly felt like I was on fire. Panicking, I
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ducked inside. Examining my skin, I found that it felt and looked as though I
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had a bad sunburn. It was painful, but I was more concerned with why it had
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happened than I was with what had happened. It was then I realized that my
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apartment's lights were hurting my eyes even though they were of only normal
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brightness. I groped for my sunglasses and put them on. Better. The skin
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burns were extremely painful. All of my exposed skin screamed in agony. Not
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wanting to risk getting burned again, I stayed in for the rest of the day. I
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contemplated the situation, but I didn't come up with a reasonable explanation.
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Do I sound insane yet? Well, it gets better.
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Night came. Deciding that my burns came from the sun, I chanced going out
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in the dark. As I wandred about, I noticed that I could see incredibly well.
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Wanting to see the extent of this night vision, I ventured down a dark alleyway.
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I could see perfectly well. I was astounded. My senses of smell and hearing
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also seemed heightened. The sounds of footsteps met my acute ears. I whirled
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aound to see six gang members confronting me.
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"Yo, one stupid motha!" the leader snarled, cracking his knuckles. I was
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scared. I know a cop should have kept his cool in such a situation, but frankly
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I was fearful for my life. "I mean, what kinda dumb ass takes a stroll down a
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dark alley in a neighborhood like this?" continued the gang leader. "You
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deserve to get your wallet stolen, chump!"
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"You don't understand," I shouted, "I'm a cop." I reached for my badge and
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showed it to them. This was a stupid thing to have done. The gangs in that
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part of town hated cops and here I was announcing that I was a cop in hopes
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theyd leave me alone.
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"We hate pigs," said a short muscular gang member with a green mohawk as
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the gang moved in. Two of them pulled out long. shiny blades. Damn, I thought
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to myself. There was no way I was going to be able to take on all of those
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guys. One leapt at me and with speed that was superhuman, I dodged to one side.
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I was shocked at how quickly I coul move. Another member tackled me and amazed,
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I found I could easily lift him from the ground. I threw him effortlessly into
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a wall which he hit with a sickly thud. The one I had dodged started to get up
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and I kicked him in the midsection. I could feel and hear his ribcage collapse
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as he was kicked back ten feet. Using my new found strength to an advantage,
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I punched one in the face. His head snapped back with a tremendous jerk. The
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neck bones snapped. I then grabbed him and swung him full force into the small
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guy with the green mohawk.
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