main menu | standard categories | authors | new stories | search | links | settings | author tools |
Got Any Twist? (standard:science fiction, 1185 words) | |||
Author: Gavin J. Carr | Added: Apr 12 2005 | Views/Reads: 3324/2235 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Blake Shaw, degenerate dealer and drop-out, makes his last sale to a twelve year old kid. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story labour minimum. But for Shaw this was what it was all about, the chance to turn a young mind onto something new, a unique experience that would hook them and give them the taste for life. So what if the Man didn't like it, so what if they called it corrupting innocents. They could take that and shove it. He was going to blow this kid's mind. The boy walked towards him, nervous looking, scared. Definitely his first time, thought Shaw, this is going to be sweet. “You interested in buying, kid?” The blonde head nodded. “You came to the right guy. I only hold the best; you won't get quality like this anywhere else. The rest of them guys deal in crap, if it ain't vintage I don't touch it. Now, what you looking for?” The boy put a fingernail in his mouth and chewed. “I-I don't know. I-I'm not sure this is a good idea...” “Look kid, I can see you're nervous. You've been listening to the crap the teachers tell you. About how it's bad for you, bad for society. Well, take it from me; they don't know what the fuck they're talking about.” He crouched down slightly so they were eye to eye, laying a fatherly hand on the boy's shoulder. “They want you to do what they say, to make your mind up for you. That's what the Man does, kid. They control you. They ban whatever's bad for them, not you! Now, don't be scared, you'll like what I've got, and I guarantee you'll be back for more.” The boy spat out a piece of nail and nodded, “Okay, you're right.” “So, what's it to be?” “Got any Twist?” said the boy. “I hear Twist's the best.” Shaw laughed. “It's up there all right, kid. Up there with the best of them.” He went to the wall and removed the loose brick, pulling out a canvas bag. “Come here, kid.” He looked inside, rummaging until he found what he was looking for. “Ha! Here it's, kid. Twist – Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. You won't regret it. A damn good read, highly addictive, though it ain't cheap.” Shaw looked up just in time to see the stun gun come down on his shoulder. Suddenly he was lying on his back, his muscles stiff and paralysed. “You fucking degenerate,” said the boy, “you're under arrest.” Shaw moaned and tried to roll over, the alley was filled with blue flashing lights and the clump of boots as the Junta ran towards them. He tried to roll again and grunted as the boy kicked him hard in the ribs. “Stay where you are, sicko. There he is boys, book him and let's see what he's got. Pride and Prejudice, Great Expectations, Vanity Fair...” The boy whistled. “You're going away for ever for this!” Shaw was dragged to his feet. “I ain't done anything wrong!” he said. “They're just books for Christ sake!” The boy smiled and produced a set of handcuffs. “Tell it to the judge, sicko. Tell it to the judge.” The End. Tweet
Authors appreciate feedback! Please write to the authors to tell them what you liked or didn't like about the story! |
Gavin J. Carr has 22 active stories on this site. Profile for Gavin J. Carr, incl. all stories Email: gjc183@hotmail.com |