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TCQ: Nemesis - Accessories (Finale)

Gino and Brandon Cassini exchanged looks and adjusted their respective grips on their firearms, a Glock for the wiry Gino and an Uzi submachine gun for the bulky Brandon. Their heads swiveled back to the door and, by unspoken agreement, the younger Brandon reached for the handle. He glanced at his brother and, receiving a nod, opened the door quickly, bringing his weapon to bear.

For a moment his mind couldn’t process the scene. The lot outside the warehouse door was smoky. Two of the other men were down, groaning. Brandon didn’t pay them any mind; they were piciotto, button-men, and therefore expendable. Willy the Pick was holding his face and whimpering, his clothes smoldering. There was evidence of a small blast on the asphalt nearby.

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TCQ: Nemesis - Accessories (Part IV)

The slap of the gloved fist against skin was like a whip in the room. Luke’s head rocked with the blow but he maintained control and only allowed the barest of grunts to escape. He turned his head slowly to regard the man in front of him and spit a glob of blood to the side. One eye was swollen nearly shut, the skin split across the cheekbone. His nose and lips both bled, and when he smiled—a humorless smile full of anger and promise—pink tainted his teeth and gums.

The man before him seemed unphazed by the glare, if indeed he even noticed. He simply stepped back and looked over his shoulder as two men entered the room. Black Mike Calvone and his lieutenant Willy the Pick were smiling.

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TCQ: Nemesis - Accessories (Part III)

“Are we sure we want to do this?”

“Hello? Am I talking to myself here?”

“Yes, we want to do this.”

“What a shock. How ‘bout you, Jen? You don’t have to—“

“Y-yes. For him, yes.”

“’Atta girl. Frankie?”

“I don’t know, man. I’m not really—“

“Frankie.”

“I mean, yeah. Yeah, I’m in. Right? I’m in.”

“Doc?”

“What? Oh. Yes. If I can help, I will, of course. I’m just not sure…”

“Don’t worry about it.”

“I just…”

“Listen, you’ve done plenty. You got us to the game, okay? No need to go any further.”

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TCQ: Nemesis - Accessories (Part II)

The bell tinkled as the door opened. Pops was busy cutting the day’s fruit and looked up at the sound. He cursed as he cut himself. He stuck his finger in his mouth and stared as the newcomer walked slowly to the bar.
 
“Hi, Pops.”
 
Pops grunted, then took his finger out of his mouth. “Hi, Jen.” He glanced at the small collection of regulars at the bar but for once they seemed content to not comment. “What brings you here?”
 
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Nemesis: Loose Ends, Part VI

How do you find someone who doesn’t want to be found? More importantly, how do you find someone who doesn’t really exist?
 
It was early February and Luke was once again pouring through the NCIC records. The FBI’s National Crime Information Center was as good as he could get at the moment. He had Qismat’s fingerprints from her glass, but weeks of searching had resulted in nothing. He’d missed two of her strikes—one on a Russian cell of child slavers, another on a pair of social workers who had falsified records for The Colonel. Five deaths, one serious injury. It was Qismat’s only failure thus far.
 
Besides Frankie Jacks, that was.
 
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Nemesis: Loose Ends, Part IV

Nemesis sat half-perched on a planter while Frankie Jacks paced in front of him. The pitter-patter of the rain on the glass that made up the greenhouse was all but forgotten as Frankie told all he knew about the Colonel and his proclivities. The soldiers who worked for him, the mercs he helped train and employed, the network of pimps, slave traders, drug traffickers, crooks, robbers and everything else…it was enough to give Nemesis a headache. He’d thought the whole terrible episode done and behind him, but apparently someone else felt he hadn’t done enough.
 
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Nemesis: Loose Ends, Part III

Luke and Jen entered the bar in a rush, laughing as they shook the rain from their coats and stomped bits of slush from their boots. Luke was wearing a heavy denim shirt over a tee with jeans and functional work boots; Jen had a light jacket over a turtleneck, also wearing jeans, but her boots were somewhat more fashionable. Her hair was in a ponytail, but one strand had come loose and hung over the side of her face.
 
Pops smiled and nodded politely, already turning to pour Luke a beer. He was working on Jen’s vodka-cran when the couple sat down.
 
“You totally cheated!” Jen laughed.
 
Luke shook his head. “Never happen. I don’t cheat.”
 
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Nemesis: Loose Ends, Pt. II

Frankie slammed the door behind him, ignoring the scrambling and screaming coming from the other room of the apartment. A woman’s shrieking voice could be heard over a guy’s voice yelling “Shut the fuck up!” repeatedly. Frankie ignored them and bolted the door.Frankie Jacks 3
 
By the time the man had come out of the bedroom Frankie was on the couch with a bottle of cheap whiskey in his hand. He was shaking as he looked up.
 
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Nemesis: Tinted Windows

Frankie Jacks skidded to a stop just inside the alley. Back pressed against the wall he struggled to catch his breath, his blood pounding in his ears. He gulped air and wiped the sweat dripping into his eyes with the sleeve of his ragged flannel shirt. He stayed that way for several long minutes.

“Okay,” he whispered, his breathing once more relatively normal. “Okay. Okay. You lost him. It’s okay.”

He peeked around the corner of the alley, nervous eyes darting from every light to every shadow. He didn’t see anything.

“It’s okay,” he whispered again. “It’s okay. You lost him. It’s okay.”

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