**Broadway


It wasn't like the movies.

There, death was swift and simplified, where the bad went down and the good survived.

It never showed him the smooth easy pull of the trigger or the bite of the recoil in his hand.

It never showed him the sulfuric smell that burned the senses or the heart-stopping moment of the blast.

It never showed him the dark pool of warm blood or the quivering weakness of once strong brown eyes.

It never showed him the coldness of the silence.

The sudden roar snapped him from that horrible moment as he stood in the darkness of the warehouse.

His Leader's massive form hovered over the terrified human dangling from the labyrinth of metal stairs. With burning white eyes his talons scraped over the soft throat ready to rip its life pulse away.

He knew his Leader's intentions and perhaps the criminal deserved it, but not for this crime, so he blurted his mistake hoping the truth could undo the wrong…

"You are the one who shot Elisa Maza!"

"Wha—,"

"Golaith! No! You can't kill him,"

"You think not? With his death she'll have her revenge…through me,"

"But he didn't shoot Elisa…I did,"

"What?"

"It was an accident. I was looking at her gun and… it went off. I'm sorry,"


This scene is from Deadly Force where Goliath is about to kill Tony for shooting Elisa when Broadway suddenly admits to it. I always thought this was a really awesome episode even though I know for many people it was controversial since it was a kids show. I think most networks refuse to show it but I'm glad it made to the DVDs. I am planning on doing some other scenes with Goliath, Elisa, etc but I want to get through all the main characters first before doing that. Also I'm going to do secondary characters like MacBeth, Derek, and Tony. Next up: Lexington