The Demolisher Page #2
- What do you got?
Guys, outside though, please.
She followed me.
They know who I am.
- They know who I am.
- What?
There you go, buddy.
There you go.
Yeah.
"Deep in the red woodlands of the fox,
his vixen and his pup.
Three days a week the fox would venture
off and hunt for food to feed his family.
On the first day of spring he returned
before dusk and his family ate the fish.
On the second day of spring
and his family ate the fruit.
On the third day of spring the fox
left his den to find some mice.
and his family was gone.
The fox found an owl and asked
if he had seen his vixen or his pup.
The owl turned his head
all the way around.
The fox travelled further down the path
and stopped in front of a wolf.
The wolf snarled but told the fox
he would take them to him.
The fox followed the wolf past
an old barn and eventually a hilltop
overlooking a bright and shining city.
While the fox watched the city lights
the wolf ran back towards the old barn.
The fox suddenly heard a loud gunshot
following by a loud howl from the wolf.
followed by another howl from the wolf.
Are you okay? Are you okay?
Who is this guy?
I'm fine.
Well, well, well.
Your daddy know you're here?
Pretty little thing, huh?
Hmm.
Well, you see, the way I look at it,
you're in pretty good hands here.
Oh, feisty.
Mmm, a virgin.
My favorite.
My... favorite.
F*** off.
Hmm.
Just trying to welcome our guest.
Can I sit?
Whatever your problems are,
we gotta keep you here
until this deal's done.
I'm not gonna go to the cops, I swear.
I need to get home now,
like, right now, okay?
It's just my nephew, he's all alone.
I just need to get to him.
Okay, I'm gonna help you.
- But you can't talk about anything here.
- No.
Anything.
Thank you.
Meet me in the back.
I gotta do some things.
We'll leave then.
Looks like we're all alone.
I say we throw a little party.
F***er.
Where the f*** are you, you f***ing b*tch?
I got you now.
No, you don't.
No, you f***ing don't.
I got you now, I got you now.
Where'd you go?
There you are.
Drop the weapon now!
Drop the weapon and get on the ground!
Drop your weapon!
I'm so sorry.
Now...
I know I can be hurt so damn much.
And I can't say that I'm thankful for that
because it is so painful.
But I respect knowing.
I respect knowing that I'm not invincible.
I know that I can handle anything
that comes at me no matter what
because I will fight.
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