History
Rude is a
bare-knuckle fighter. His domain consists of the various shady bars
in and around the Sector 4 slum he calls home. In these bar rooms,
dreams are played out and battles are lost and won. But for Rude, the
fight isn't just about beating his opponent; it's about beating his
own personal demons. He is nineteen years old, shaven-headed and
powerfully built, ideal for his hobby.
"It's not just a
hobby," he insists. "For us, it's almost a way of
life."
Rude is a man of very few words, but when he does
speak, it's usually profound. Words are such a waste of time, he
thinks, when actions speak so much more clearly.
"A way of
life?" a smaller boy echoes, laughing slightly. This is Reno. He
is seventeen and a small-time hustler. "It's all about cheap
booze and easy women, and making money."
Reno doesn't fight;
he watches. At the same time, he manages to buy, sell, gamble and
cheat his way through the night. Reno has his own demons, but he
doesn't seem too bothered about beating them. He has messy, bright
red hair, a wiry frame and a few scattered needle marks on his arms.
Reno's personal demon is heroin, occasionally.
"That's
occasionally," he stresses. "I ain't got the time or money
for an addiction. I been called a commitment-phobe before now."
Rude
laughs. "That was by any one of your various girlfriends, not
your drug dealer."
"Same difference," Reno shrugs,
making a face. "They both want my money."
Rude laughs
again, turning back to the fight. It's his turn soon, and he needs to
watch the winner carefully to learn his patterns. Reno knows Rude is
going to win, and he's gleefully taking bets from the spectators
gathered around. One man stands a little way apart from the others,
and although he doesn't seem physically intimidating, there's an air
of power around him that suggests it might not be a good idea to mess
with him. This is Tseng. He is twenty-two and works for the Shinra
Department of Administrative Research- also known as the Turks. Tseng
has Wutain features and long black hair, although he's without the
infamous dark blue suit tonight. He is scouting for potential new
Turks, but cannot afford to give himself away- this bar is not
strictly legal under Shinra laws, and the presence of a Turk would
not be entirely welcomed. With a ghost of a smile, he places a
considerable bet on Rude to win. Reno jingles the Gil in his pockets
cheerfully and heads off to the bar to buy a round of drinks- beer
for him and a double whisky and water for Rude. Tseng insists on
picking up the tab, which makes Reno suspicious of his motives. So
while Tseng is watching Reno and Rude, they in turn are watching
him.
Finally, it's Rude's turn to fight. He downs his drink
and steps forward, squaring up to the opponent. Reno knows the moves
Rude will make by heart, as he has watched him in combat so many
times. Tseng, too, has seen Rude fight before, although neither Rude
nor Reno know this. Both men watch Rude as he exchanges blows with
his opponent; Tseng in particular is impressed by how fluid Rude's
moves are and how devastating his punches are when they connect. He
winces as Rude's adversary manages to get in a fierce jab to the jaw,
but Reno makes no reaction other than drawing a little harder on his
cigarette. After what seems like a long time, Rude gets his opponent
down and stands still for a moment, the dim lights gleaming slightly
on his bronzed, shirtless torso. And then a cheer goes up among the
crowd- Rude has done it again. Reno grins widely, collecting his
money from the men who bet against Rude, and Tseng hands Rude another
double whisky and water. Reno notices his buddy being accosted by the
stranger and goes to investigate.
"Hey, what's goin' on?"
he says. "I've got your money here, if that's what you
want."
"No," Tseng replies, that same hint of a
smile playing across his lips. "Keep it. I've got something
altogether more important to discuss with you both."
Silently,
Rude raises his eyebrows. Reno looks Tseng straight in the eye. "And
that is…?"
"I'm from the Turks," Tseng explains.
"And I've been going through the slums looking for young talent,
new recruits. I think you two would be ideal…"
"Why
you want a couple of slum brats?" it's Reno's turn to raise his
eyebrows. "Last I heard, the Shinra didn't care about any of
us."
Tseng smiles again. "Let's just say you guys are
far better equipped to deal with the work we do in the Turks than a
couple of pampered upper plate brats."
"And what do you
do?" Rude enquires. "Kill people? Kidnap them?"
Reno
snorts. "The president's dirty work, then."
"That's
not all there is to it." Tseng says. "But yes, we do those
things occasionally. But, if you're happy living all your lives in
the slums, never to travel the world out there…well, I understand.
I can find someone else."
"We never said we weren't
interested." Reno says quickly, and Rude nods his agreement.
"It's like…everyone's dream to become a Turk, you know? Get
outta here."
"I know," Tseng says. "I was in
your position once, too. So, you'll do it?"
"Too fuckin'
right will we." Reno grins. "Right, Rude?"
"Right."
Rude says firmly. Tseng smiles once more, properly this time.
"I
assure you, you won't regret this."
"But…what's in it
for us?" there's a certain light in Reno's eyes, one I've only
seen when he's hit upon some big money deal.
"The company
will see to it that you both get apartments, cars and uniforms. We'll
be paying for all of this, of course. And although I'm not at liberty
to discuss your salaries, I can assure you that it's ten times more
than you're making now, at least."
Rude cracks a rare grin.
"Hey, Reno, maybe you'll be able to afford that addiction you're
always talking about."
Reno smiles slowly. "Maybe I
will. Maybe I will."
And with those words, the boys take one last look back at the neighbourhood and their former lives. Reno blows a kiss at a solitary girl on a corner and Tseng leads them out of Sector 4, towards the train station and new lives as contract killers.
