The First Transaction {Luna/open}
Sept 18, 2010 17:39:18 GMT -5
Post by semper on Sept 18, 2010 17:39:18 GMT -5
bear Keeni
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It was just another day at the morgue -- for me, at least. No one else had turned up for their afternoon shift, so that left me all by my lonesome in the stinking room. Not that I minded, really; I loved it. Even the smell of rotting flesh was appealing to me. Maybe that was why no one else showed up today...
I pulled out my string bag, opening it and setting it on one of the metal tables. I reached in and pulled out a long serrated knife, smirking as light glinted the stainless steel that had faint red marks. Oh, the memories of how these stains got there... quite fun. I'd gladly stab someone again, too, but today I was taking the easy route: stealing from the morgue.
I searched through some papers on the nearby counter, seeing which corpses had been there the longest. Usually the older ones don't get dealt with as much, so those were the best ones to take from. "Here we go." I pulled out a paper that, along with a name, showed a picture of the corpse the day it arrived. So fresh and delicate... but it had been here nearly a week, nearing its time for disposal. Perfect pickings. "Daniel Garcias, you are mine." I smirked as I clenched his paper in my hand, reading about him while searching for his name on the body boxes that were stashed in the wall. Upon finding his name on the box, I opened the door and hauled out the tray his corpse was laying on, staring at it a moment. It was somewhat hard to believe that only about a week ago, this Daniel Garcias was running around, happy as can be. And yet here he was, rotting before me, about to be sliced up. Personally, I liked him better this way.
Bringing my backpack and knife over, I cautiously glanced back over my should to scan the room, making sure no one else was there. I was in the clear, so I smirked. Turning my attention back to the body, I drew a long gash on the guy's thigh, spreading the wound apart so I could scrape the flesh out from underneath the connective tissue and whatnot. Putting it into my backpack -- which had a special plastic lining I made just for this kind of luggage -- I began to fill it. I couldn't get very much from that thigh, so I closed the wound when I was done and hid any evidence of it that I could before moving to the other leg and doing the same thing. And once that was done, I moved to the calves, slicing both of them and scraping out the flesh. My backpack was hardly two-thirds full, but that would do; for a few days, at least. I was content with that.
Hiding all the evidence I could, I scooted the body tray back into the wall box and closing it. Going back to the counter, I grabbed a pen and put a "random" tick mark on the top right hand corner of the paper to let myself know in the future that I had already taken from this fellow. I put the paper back into its place and went back to where my backpack was, pulling on the strings to close the opening. Taking my knife, I couldn't help but lick some of the blood off of it. Coppery, sticky, and cold -- typical for a body that's been sitting for a week. Though, it was a bit more thick like molasses...
Once the knife and area had been washed, I wedged my knife between my jeans and skin of my hip, being held in place by a belt. Not that I needed to have it handy to wield, but--... okay, so I didn't have a reason for it to be there. I just felt like having it there, okay? I then slung the strings of my meat-filled pack over my shoulders and headed out of the morgue, checking out of my shift before heading into the street.
There was only a few other pedestrians on the street, which was understandable. Most would still be at work, though, because I always get out about an hour before normal day shifts end. That suited me fine since it was then less likely anyone would bump up against my sketchy backpack. Maybe that was why I had the knife hidden at my hip, so I could silence anyone who figured out my secret...