He Didn't Deserve This!

Chapter One : A Rather Harsh Ending

He turned the key in the lock and opened the door. To his horror he saw the guards, had he forgot his outfit? He sprinted out the door a flashlight shining in his face and spotlights flooding the world around him . "Larcen, LARCEN!" He screamed in his thick Irish accent as he ran from the lights back to Larcen's cell where The strange black haired man lie awake and alone. "What's up Billy Goat are you okay?" he said trying to calm him down. "No I'm not okay, they switched it, the time schedules someones a rat man." "What do you mean Bill?" "The roof tops, they were guarded the roof tops were GUARDED!" Larcen then cut in , his Italian expertise," Shut up Billy Goat you want them to know where you are man, relax I have a better plan anyway." "Another plan what do you mean?" "Remember those "friends" I keep telling you about?" he spoke as he motioned sarcasm quotes with his hands in the air. "Yeah?" Billy replied. "Well they maybe on their way, wink wink, nudge nudge. " Larcen led on. "Then just point me to what I need to do so we can leave, I'm so done here man, i miss my wife i just want to go back to America." He said depressed. "We're gonna need two grapple hooks." "Wait. I have a pair of hooks remember we made those instead of rope like we needed to get past the wire above the wall." "Yeah, yeah that's right."

They both paused for a moment to think. "I think they went this way!" They heard a guards voice cry out. "Get out of here Billy Goat go to you cell and sleep i know we can get out and we'll be free you'll be with your wife and we'll go our separate ways, but for now go." He said almost crudely. "But wait..." Billy goat protested. "The hole you cant fill that in time." he whispered worried. "God dammit Billy they are coming, you are going to leave now i have a plan just trust me and run and take this!" He threw a lunch pale into his arms as he shouted him away to the cell just close enough for them to see each other. "What was that!" a guard called from down the long and open corridor having seen Billy Goat's shadow. "I don't know, but it came from that cell lets get 'em!" And that they did they rushed straight to Larcen's cell to see him there holding a broken shovel with a wide open hole in his wall. "What!?" Larcen said faking his fear. "Hey get him!" The guards then picked him up and hung him from the ceiling by hands hand and their cuffs. "Help!" Larcen would scream that night as the beat him with batons and cattle prods. They took their knifes and traced them across Larcen's soft flesh splitting it into wounds. slowly skinning the man the guards ripped him off the ceiling onto the floor his arms still attached to the tall broken ceiling. Billy looked on from his cell tears in his eyes. "Why!" he thought " Why wouldn't he try to cover it up they're going to kill him!" The guards then left with Larcen bleeding out on the floor.

Billy Goat woke up the next morn to the bell announcing morning roll call and he rushed to his cell to see his old shovel that broke weeks ago on the floor, and a dead Larcen bleeding, bruised and lifeless. "Why did he die he could have at least tried this isn't right its just, just , not right! And why did he keep that shovel ... did he ... want to ... d ... die?" The thought made him cringe and begin to let tears trickle down from his soft eyes. "I'm sorry Larcen, but i will get out of here I'll fulfill your dream and i swear you will not forgotten!" He sucked up his tears and sprinted to his cell to open the box Larcen gave him the night before. Inside it lie two notes, three thousand dollars, a guard outfit, a small gun and a strange trinket ruby red with the word word "RED" engraved into the side with a cartoon-ish font .

He opened the first note," Good morning Billy, if you're reading this i will be dead, or at least I hope so it'd be rather awkward to give this to you then bring it up later at breakfast right? No, but seriously i should be dead and its about time i come out clean and help you out of here. First and foremost I didn't die for nothing you didn't know your family well, but well ...