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Did a little writting today

whisky

Boobie inspector
I'm thinking this is going to be the new introduction to Bob in my stories.

I dont know if its too talky though, somehow in my head the dialogue went by faster, anyway let me know what you think.

Its 1200 words, so hopefully not too long to read.

“Heroes don’t get hernias.” Bob Jones thought to himself, as he walked from the bus stop the short distance to his house.
“Kirk never had a hernia, James Bond never had a hernia, Indiana Jones never had a hernia, but me, I’ve got a hernia. Not that I’ve done anything particularly heroic in 15 years.”
Bob turned the corner knowing that in the next few steps, he would turn the next corner, and know whether he would be able to take the next few hundred feet to his house in peace, or whether the local kids would be there to make his life a misery again.
His stomach knotted up with the anticipation, he knew it was stupid, he knew he had faced death a hundred times before and laughed in its face, but here, almost at his own home, he wasn’t in charge of his own destiny.
The kids were.
The name calling, the stupid comments, the things thrown in his garden, all to provoke a response he wasn’t willing to give them, if he blew his top and had a heart attack, they would probably stand around laughing as his life ebbed away, but if he gave them so much as a clip round the ear, he would be the one off to jail.
The ironic thing was, that none of them would be alive if it weren’t for him, wouldn’t even have been born, but they would never know, and probably wouldn’t care if they did.
He turned the corner full of dread, and for a moment, he thought the coast was clear, no kids, just one adult.
Adults held no fear for Bob.
Feeling relaxed he headed for his house, but before he got there, the man walked towards him, his arms were bare and muscled, and his face had the expression of a man looking for trouble.
“Oy! Arsehole! Have you been upsetting my daughter?” The man said threateningly.
Bob stood still and let the man close in on him, he could see the brat of a girl stood in the doorway of the man’s house across the street.
“No, actually she’s been upsetting me.” Bob replied calmly.
“YOU WHAT?” The other man yelled, his muscles tensing.
“She calls me names on a regular basis, and since you moved in the street, she’s made all the rest of the kids round here do it too.” Bob explained.
“I’ll rip your fucking head off ya little fat cunt!” The man said menacingly, as his daughter looked on in delight.
“No, you’ll shout a little more, then go back to your house, and I’ll go back to mine.” Bob retorted politely.
“And why the hell would I do that?” Asked the man, peering down at Bob from his several inches of height advantage.
“Because when you look at me you see a small man with a beer belly wearing a suit, you’ve been here a year and I’ve looked the same in all that time. You think I work in an office and you’ll be right, but you think I’ve probably always worked there, and you’ll be wrong.” Bob explained carefully.
The angry man had a puzzled expression on his face, he was used to people backing down and apologising when he confronted them, and failing that, he was used to smacking them around.
“I was in the gulf war, not the meat grinder they have going on at the moment, the last one, the one where they actually let us do what needed to be done, then let us get out and leave them to themselves afterwards, bit of a shitty deal for them, but at least me and most of my mates made it back.”
The man looked a little uneasy when Bob said he was a soldier, but he still didn’t look entirely convinced.
“I was never just a regular solder though, I received special training in combat, both armed and unarmed, and if you are wondering why I haven’t used my skills on you and your big gob, its because I’m not really trained in slapping around daft twats looking for trouble, I’m training in killing people as fast as possible.”
The man’s face was a turmoil of emotions now, fury at the insults, worry that Bob might be telling the truth, worrying about what his daughter would think, and all the people who must be peering through the net curtains up and down the street.
“I don’t really want to go to jail for killing you, and I lost my dad when I wasn’t much older than your girl, so I wouldn’t want to make her an orphan either, trouble is there’s about fifteen places on you where I can kill you with a simple jab of my finger tips, and the worrying thing for me, is that its so instinctive, so engrained even after all these years, that it will just happen fast as that!” Bob said, snapping his fingers.
The man flinched.
“I mean at the end of the day its up to you, if your lucky I’ll just use defensive moves and drop you to the floor before your arm has finished its backswing ready for your first punch, of course for a man who prides himself on his reputation, to be knocked to the floor and pinned down by a ‘little fat cunt’ would be really embarrassing.”
The man gulped, his throat suddenly feeling very dry.
“Of course I could just be making all this up, but then if you hit me now, everyone who’s watching, and we both know that will be a lot, will wonder why its taken so long, and what I could possibly be saying all this time to put you off. But since I have spoken so softly, I doubt anyone but you has heard this conversation, not even your charming daughter, so why don’t you just trot off home to her, and leave everyone guessing? Because if you make a move now, everyone will know one way or another.”
“You’ve got no-one in this street, and I have a lot of friends” The man said nervously, but quietly.
“Oh I have no doubt that if you have enough people with you, I will get taken down, but if you ever do come at me with a gang of your ‘friends’, you wont see me take a single punch, I wont be able to take you all down, but I can certainly take one down, and we both know that one will be you.”
The colour was draining from the man’s face now, and his eyes were darting from side to side.
“Pride is an important thing in life, but its not worth dying for, now go home, and if you ever speak to me again, it had better be about the weather.” Bob finished intently.
The man clenched his fists, then unclenched them, and sullenly walked back to his house, his daughter watching him incredulously.
“I thought you were going to smack Mr Bean!” She whined as he approached.
The man clipped her across the head.
“Don’t ever call him that again, now get in!” He said, shoving her in the house, following close behind, then slamming the door behind him.
Bob let out an enormous breath, then walked the short distance to his house and let himself in.
As his door shit behind him he slumped against the door, his heart pounding.
Had he made things better?
Worse?
Had his mouth signed a cheque that his arse couldn’t cash?
Only time would tell.
Until then he poured himself a rum and coke, then headed upstairs to see how his bittorent of the last episode of lost was doing.
 
All writing should be applauded.
 
Thank you
 
And now I want to know how he saved the world.
 
He prevented a suicide cult from starting WWIII with a stolen nuclear weapon back in the late 80s.
 
Well that would do it!
 
I like it. I kept wondering if he could really kick the big guys ass.
 
I'm guessing he can't, but he'll get his groove back when he's called back FOR ONE LAST MISSION and he agrees because he's A MAVERICK.
 
Then when he gets home from the mission his Lost episode still hasn't downloaded.
 
Maybe his BLACK SIDEKICK WHO'S ABOUT TO RETIRE can help?



(Note to Rich, these are some clichés to avoid :))
 
Nah, his sidekick is a man that wants to be a woman so he can be a lesbian.

And of course he could kick his ass!

I like the lost not being finished idea, although I'm not sure Bob will ever be returning to his house after the mission.
 
*applauds*


Well done, Rich.



wow.
 
You can never go home again.
 
Indeed.

Wrote the next segment at work, but I was just about to spell check and it was time to go, will post tomorrow.

Would people prefare the same thread or a new one?
 
CHEERS! THAT WAS RAD.
 
Doesn't matter to me, but if you start a new thread people may not know that this is the first thread and be all "WHAT"? and stuff. OMG.
 
Post it in here
 
yeah here's good.
 
here
 
Ok, next bit is ready

Bob settled down in front of the PC, and flicked on the monitor.
“Two days remaining!” He said incredulously as he looked at the time remaining on the torrent. “How the fuck can that be? It was 6 hours this morning! Seed damnit!”
Two more days on the download put the episode so close to its showing on Sky he might as well just watch it on TV.
Bob used to have a lot more patience, but the internet brought him his favourite shows without having to wait for the UK to show them, it also brought him lots of porn, but so soon after his encounter outside, he wasn’t feeling the urge to splurge.
He took a sip from his drink, then noticed the other glasses on the PC desk, and on the floor near it, sooner or later he was going to have to wash up, but while there were still a few more glasses downstairs, he could put off the inevitable for a little while longer.
He spent the next 30 minutes browsing through various bulletin boards, chatting to people he would never meet, and trying to avoid spoilers for the episode of lost he was impatiently downloading, then clicked on the icon that would load GTA San Andreas.
If he thought about it too much, Bob know deep down that his life was anything but a life, and that drinking alone, playing computer games, and masturbating to internet porn is no way for a middle aged man to live, but then he tried to avoid thinking about it too much, or indeed at all, and most of the time he did the job pretty well.
There were times when he thought about ending it all, but he never did, as he always had some hope at the back of his mind that things would get better, and after all things could be worse.
Couldn’t they?
Suddenly the phone rang, causing Bob to loose concentration on a particularly tricky part of the GTA mission he was playing, causing him to die rather messily onscreen.
“Fuck it!” Bob yelled, before heading for the phone, getting ready to chew out whatever telemarketer or survey taker was ruining his game play.
“Hello!” He said none to warmly into the phone.
“Bob?” Came the reply tentatively.
Bob’s frown melted away as he recognised the voice on the phone.
“Fred! How the hell are ya? What’s it been, two years?” Bob asked excitedly.
“Yeah about that, look, there are things I need to tell you, things have been changing in my life, important things, and I’d really rather tell you in person. Can I come see you tonight?” Fred asked nervously.
Bob looked intrigued. “Bit of a long drive from Devon, you wont get here till midnight!”
“I’m not in Devon, I’m in the car at the end of the street, so I’ll see you in a few seconds.” Fred explained whimsically, as he hung up.
“Well I’ll be damned!” Bob said to himself, smiling.
Then he headed down the stairs and threw open his front door.
The car wasn’t there yet, but he noticed a group of men heading for his big gobbed neighbour from across the road’s house, carrying a lot of beer.
The man in that house was opening the door to them just as Fred pulled up.
In his pink car.
With all pink interior, and a pink steering wheel, with pink fluffy dice hanging from the mirror.
“OooooKaaaaay, that’s new.” Said Bob quietly to himself, as there was raucous laughter from the other side of the street.
Then Fred got out of the car.
He was the same height as Bob, five foot six, same age, roughly the same build, although Fred was always a little slimmer.
Fred looked a little taller today though, was probably the high heels, and looked a little different, which was probably the dress and stockings.
“Oh fuck!” Bob thought to himself.
Fred locked his car and stepped through the gate, walking the short path to Bob’s front door, the crowd from across the street watching his every move.
“Off to see Rocky Horror?” Bob asked hopefully?
“No, this is what I needed to tell you.” Fred replied anxiously.
“Come in.” Bob said urgently, ushering Fred in as fast as he could, then shutting the door behind them.
He didn’t like the look of the bunch across the street before his best friend turned up with his new look, now a sense of impending doom was growing stronger by the second.
Despite the sun still being likely to be strong for the next few hours of the late April night, Bob drew the living room curtains.
“Are you ashamed of me?” Fred asked sadly.
“Don’t be daft!” Bob replied, “I just usually spend a lot of time upstairs, with the amount of people that walk up and down this street, you can feel a bit on show down here sometimes.” He explained.
Fred scratched his head, causing his long wig to move to the side a little.
“Drink?” Bob asked, hoping the answer would be yes.
“Hell yes.” Fred replied, smiling.
“Whisky, Vodka, rum?” Bob offered.
“How about all three?” Fred asked cheekily, “That is if you can put me up for the night?”
“Sure, if the couch is ok for you.”
“It will be fine.” Said Fred graciously.
Bob returned a short time later with two glasses, with lots of alcohol topped off with some coke.
They sat on different couches with their drinks, and for a moment there was an awkward silence.
“So, you’re a transvestite now?” Bob asked curiously.
“Transsexual.” Fred corrected.
“Have you had the old,… you know?” Bob asked tentatively.
“Not yet, got to wear the clothes for a year first, and I’ve only just started being Lucy full time.”
“Lucy?” Bob asked.
“Yeah, I’m Lucy now, and for the rest of my life.” Fred said earnestly.
“Whoah, and how did Jane take this?” Bob asked, enquiring about Fred’s wife.
“Not well, we’re getting divorced, I was hoping we could stay together, after all I still like women, I just want to be one!”
“Just a lesbian trapped inside a man’s body?” Bob asked jokingly.
“Exactly!” Fred replied, taking a sip of his drink.
Bob took a gulp from his, it burned its way down the back of his throat.
“You are ok with this aren’t you?” Fred asked nervously.
“It is a bit of a shock, to say the least.” Bob said truthfully. “But you were always like a brother to me, and if needs be, you can be a sister to me instead.”
Fred’s face lit up.
“You don’t know what it means to me to hear that, my parents haven’t been that supportive.”
“Give them time.” Bob offered as advice. “So, when did you know?”
“I think I’ve kind of always known.”
“But you shagged everyone in sight in school, and even more so in the army!” Bob pointed out.
“True, but there was always something deep down unsatisfying about the whole thing, I probably should have done something when I was younger, but I just kept my feminine side buried, and when I met Jane, I sacrificed what could have been Lucy’s life to live the life we’re all supposed to have, to be with a good woman I couldn’t be a woman myself.” Fred explained sadly.
“So what happened?” Bob asked.
“I guess it was seeing Nadia on big brother, when I saw her bravery, and how she came to be accepted, I knew it was time for me to stop hiding and let who I truly am come out. I hoped Jane would understand, but,.. she didn’t.”
“Well at least you’re doing something with your life.” Bob said with admiration.
“So nothing new with you?” Fred asked.
“Nothing on this scale, still at the same job, still don’t own a car, still not me the right woman yet.”
“Something will turn up.” Fred said warmly.
Bob downed another good portion of his drink.
“Yeah well it had better turn up soon, because I would hate to think all the best things in my life were over and done with by the time I was 22.” Bob replied bitterly.
Fred reached into his handbag, and pulled out a packet of cigs and a lighter.
“Hey, not in the house!” Bob scolded gently, heading to the kitchen to open the back door.
He and Fred stepped out into the back garden, the sounds of birds tweeting and children playing in the air.
In the back garden things never seemed as bad as out the front way, but then the tall fences tended to shut out the rest of the neighbourhood, and out of sight was out of mind for most of the time, as far as Bob was concerned.
“I wish you’d give up those damn things.” Bob said, as Fred lit up.
“Who wants to live forever?” Fred said smiling, as he exhaled some smoke.
Suddenly they could hear a type of high pitched scratching noise, kind of like a jet fighter screaming through the air, but without the accompanying low rumbling engine noise.
They looked around in the sky, but saw nothing, then as one they looked straight up and could see a light in the sky, bright as if something was burning, and it was getting closer.
If this thing was a fireball, then it wasn’t leaving a trail, since Bob had never seen a fireball that didn’t leave a trail, that only left him with one conclusion.
It was coming straight for them.
No point running, no point diving, only time for one thing.
“Nice meeting you Lucy” Bob said, as the fireball got to within a few hundred feet of the garden, then blue flame leapt from the bottom, the yellow fire dissipated, and the object within slowed its decent so rapidly, that metal could be heard screeching in protest.
In less than the time for a pair of hearts to take a beat each, the thing that had been in the fireball settled down with a thud in the garden between them.
Leaving scorch marks on the grass and with heat haze swimming all over its surface, a seven foot tall chrome, red and black robot stood in Bob’s garden.
“Hi guys, mind if I drop in?” Asked the robot in a deep baritone voice.
 
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