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Chapter 3: The Underdogs

Over the summer holidays, it had been an eventful time for Gary. It was not just because he had chosen to dye his hair and get a new look, but because he had come to the decision to join a gang. Something that he had kept hidden from his friend, his mother and even sister didn't know about.

"Had you been late I was thinking of chopping one of your toes off, so you didn't forget," the man sitting down told him.

It was only five-thirty, so the night club had a few hours before it would officially open. However, the club itself was actually just a front, run and used by the gang known as the Underdogs. The smoking man, who was talking to Gary, was the leader of the Underdogs, Damion Hawk.

The gang members mostly wore suits, making them look like the average businessman or someone who worked for the secret service. This included their leader, although even a student could tell he wasn't a businessman. He had this crazy look about him which was just too wild for someone who was supposed to sit inside a cubicle all day. He had a black mohawk for his hair and a round earring on his right ear.

Yet the most prominent feature about the man were his eyes. They were the eyes of a madman. Usually, Gary was fearless for someone his age. If he wasn't, he would have never gathered the courage to join a gang in the first place... But these people scared him.

Gary gulped a little, not saying a word. The palms of his hands were starting to sweat a little.

"Hey, I'm just kidding," Damion laughed, "Why don't you head to the back while the grownups do a bit of talking? I'll get someone to fetch you when we need you."

While walking, Gary was shaking a little. It was hard to tell whether Damion had actually been joking about this sort of punishment. There had been times when he had been forced to witness the leader actually cut off one of his own men's limbs.

Before joining this gang Gary had decided to do some research into gangs. Unfortunately, he had only ended up reading a few comics and manga books here and there, and to be honest, this had led him to the conclusion that it wouldn’t be too much trouble. Even the odd internet searches and movies had romanticised gangs.

Alas, being in a real gang had turned out to be nothing like in those comics and manga books. The members of Underdogs did anything to make a profit. They didn’t shy away from selling drugs, killing, stealing, or extorting others. There were many times when Gary had wished to just leave, but there were two things keeping him there.

One of them was the fear of leaving the place. Would they even let him? After everything he had seen and heard? It was a question he didn't dare to ask out loud.

'Come on, Gary, you can do this! Just think of the money, man, come on!'

And that was the second reason.

Pushing the door open, Gary entered the back of the night club where there was a large staff room. Inside were other teens that were not too far apart in age to him, sitting on a sofa. He sat down beside them, but not a single one of them spoke a word.

Gary had seen them a few times before, but from what he could tell none of them went to his school. While looking at them, he wondered what their reasons could be for being here. Not why they were there today, he knew that, but why they had decided to join a gang. Most people his age only joined out of necessity

The world was a tough place to live in at the moment. The economy had been greatly affected ever since the introduction of autonomous machinery. It had created new jobs, but at the same time gotten rid of many old jobs. Gary's own family had suffered the aftermath.

His old mother had lost her job as a factory worker sorting out parts, but she wasn't the only one. Mass unemployment had ruined many families.

The government's solution to all of this had been to offer retraining in the new skills and departments that the world now required, such as cybersecurity, programming, engineering, mechanics and so on. But it had proven to be too hard for her to go through any type of training with the little time she had. Ever since, she had been stuck doing odd jobs.

All of this had created a tiering system within the towns and cities, making the divide between the rich and poor even more evident. Tier-5 being the lowest, while Tier-1 would be the highest. These tiers were based on how high their GDP per month was. The quality of life, the technology, the medical care, all of these things were better the more cash a town or city generated.

However, there was one sector that had started to boom because of this, and that was organised crime. It was highly profitable for them, as they catered and fed on the truly desperate, who were clinging onto anything that lived in the tier fives, while also serving the very top in the higher tiers.

Gangs would exist in all of the tiered cities, and would often work together as the middlemen.

The Underdogs were one such group. They weren't a huge gang, due to Gary coming from a small town in the first place, but they were widely known and feared in the town. He was aware of the bad things they had committed, but he had chosen to ignore it.

Their town was a Tier-3, so the quality of life was okay, but they had to make sacrifices to stay here. Forced to live in a small rundown place, with little room. Still, they were barely hanging on, and both children knew that despite their mother’s best attempts at hiding it from them.

Gary had seen the bills that would come in the mail. If this carried on, then it would just be a matter of time until they would have to move to a lower-tier city. The education would be worse and crime rates would be higher.

He wasn't going to let this happen. Their life had already turned to crap as it was and he didn't want it to deteriorate. No, he wanted a better future for his mother and his little sister... even if he had to pay the price for it.

He was the older sibling, the only man of the house, and he wished to return the favour to his mother, who had been looking after them even when times had been tough. He did not wish to run like that man!

While waiting in the staff room, the double doors suddenly opened again. When Gary saw who it was, his eyes started to light up with excitement.

"Hey kiddo, you're here again," the man greeted him with a smirk on his face.

"Kirk, I just saw your fight this morning! Congratulations," Gary said, jumping up from the sofa.

The man who had entered the room was the same one from the video that he had been watching earlier today with Tom and their classmates. The winner of the Altered fight.

Most Altered worked for some type of organisation and Kirk was no different. He worked for the Underdogs as well. They were his sponsor or at least they owned the corporation which Kirk was part of. Gary didn't know much of the details of how the relationships between them came to be. Still, he couldn't imagine how much money the Underdogs must have put into Kirk for him to become the Altered semi-superstar he was today.

"When the Frog man jumped up like that, and you used your raw power to smash him to the ground, it all seemed too easy for you," Gary continued to speak excitedly.

"It might have looked easy, but most of the things I did today, I only managed because I was an Altered. Don't go around trying to do things like that yourself, otherwise, you will just end up hurting yourself." Kirk cautioned his overeager fanboy.

"I know," Gary replied, a little depressed as he thought about how different his life would be if he could be an Altered himself.

Seeing the strange look on his face and noticing something else about Gary, a light bulb lit up above Kirk’s head.

"I know, you should have some time before you have to do your thing, right? Come with me," Kirk ordered. "And don't worry, if Damion calls for you I'll say you were with me."

Gary didn't know what was going on, but trusted Kirk and decided to follow him. Ever since he had joined the gang, everyone had seemed a bit scary to him, rough around the edges, all but Kirk. With the Altered, everything just seemed to click.

The good thing was, Kirk was also treated as quite the valuable asset to the group, so he could get away with things the others couldn't. If Kirk said he wouldn't get in trouble, then he should be safe.

The two of them left the staff room and went over to one of the empty clubrooms. It was quite a large club with three different rooms that would often play three different music types. Right now, they were in what was known as the cheese room. It would usually play one's favourite hits from the time Gary’s mother would have been his age.

Still, during the day, it looked completely different. The lights were on, so there were no fancy coloured lights, and the disco ball above looked less than special.

"What are we doing here?" Gary asked. “You're not going to ask me to dance with you or something like that, are you?"

Kirk started to laugh, Gary seemed to have a talent for making him laugh.

"No, you idiot. I'm going to teach you how to fight."

"How to fight? Why would I need to learn that?"

Kirk pointed to his own nose, and that's when Gary realised. His nose was still broken from the rugby practice.

'Huh, wait, I think he has the wrong idea? Does he think I'm getting bullied or something?'

"No, wait this is -"

"You don’t have to explain yourself. I’m sure the other guy looks even worse. Anyway, it will be good to just show you a few basic things. With the line of work you're doing, who knows when it will come in handy." Kirk interrupted him.

Gary didn't say anything else. He decided it would be stupid if he did try to clear up this missunderstanding. Besides, since one of his idols had offered to give him a personal lesson, he would be silly to try to get out of it.

It started off with Kirk showing him the first basic punch, a jab in boxing. Punching the air, he demonstrated it a few times. A few major points that Gary took from this, was that Kirk's right hand was always covering the side of his face, even when throwing out the punch.

The left foot would twist slightly while throwing the punch outward, at the same time, his hip would move in as well. Rather than a push, the punch was more of a snap.

It was now Gary's turn to try these things, and he repeated all the steps in his head. He punched a few times, and it looked good and felt right.

"It looks like I have a talent for this. Maybe I should join a boxing club instead, what do you think?" Gary asked, but turning his head, he could see the look of disappointment on Kirk's face.

"Sorry," Kirk said, rubbing the back of his head. "Your punch is good, the movements are perfect, and you did everything right…"

Garry had a feeling a huge "but" was coming.

"But… your punch is so slow. Is that as fast and hard as you can go?" Kirk asked.

Gary would have loved to tell him it wasn't, but unfortunately that would be a lie. He had been trying his hardest without holding back. Things always seemed to end up this way for him. He understood the theory, understood how things worked, yet, for some reason it was impossible to perform the way he pictured it in his head.

The doors to the cheese room opened and interrupted their training session. One of the men in suits walked in. "There you are, the boss has been looking for you."

When Gary returned to the first club room, he saw Daimon still sitting down on the sofa. Opposite him were five kids, including Gary, all standing up straight and waiting for orders. Out on the table were five metal briefcases locked with a unique combination.

"Time for you guys to get to work," Damion said.

This was Garry's job in the organisation. He worked as a transporter, and tonight his job would be to deliver whatever was in these suitcases.

While Damion was busily explaining the job details, something had caught Gary's eyes. It was just for a brief moment, so he was unsure if his eyes might have played a trick on him, but he felt he had seen something very odd...

'Did that briefcase just move?'

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    CHAPTER 354
    A SECOND CHANCE

    It had only been a few days since Gary had last visited the Wolf’s Pool Club, but so much had changed since then that it felt surreal. Slough’s underground world had already been pretty shaken up with the Grey Elephants gone, but now the Underdogs had also been taken care of, the Howlers had effectively become the top-gang in town.

    Truth be told, the green haired teenager had expected Kai to contact him far sooner, most likely to send him out on some sort of special assignment to force the small-time gangs to accept the new status quo. However, as it turned out, there had been no need for that. The rumours about Damion’s defeat at their hands had proven effective enough for the other gangs to keep to themselves so far.

    The only thing left to do had been to take care of legal things, and Gary had been well-aware that he would have been of no help with that, so he had wisely left all of it to Kai.

    As the teenager approached the door, he noticed that there was a sign on the front of the door which showed that the establishment was closed for today. ‘Is this because of the meeting? I guess with how much we own now, it doesn't matter if the pool club is closed for a few days or not.’ Gary thought.

    It was a very strange feeling for him. For most of his life, the Dems had lived close to the poverty line, at least after his father had disappeared. Now, he indirectly owned multiple establishments. Even with just the bits and pieces Kai had scrounged up from his father’s old gang, it had been more than enough for Gary to pay off all their debts, including the one for his mother’s stay in the hospital.

    It made him wonder, just how many families were out there, stricken with poverty, unable to get a good night's sleep like he had in the past, while gangs were seemingly throwing around the type of cash that could solve all of their problems?

    Most importantly, what was that money being used on? Purchasing weapons, so they could kill each other, take over the territory of the loser, enrich themselves and start that process all over again? It just didn't make any sense, and it was one of the main things that Gary wanted to change.

    ‘I still need to come up with something that I can tell Amy at some point. She already knows something is up, and even if she really doesn’t ask about it, Mum will surely start questioning how we can afford to suddenly move into a nicer apartment. Where should we move, though? Burnham Food Street maybe, or perhaps somewhere more central, so she can be protected just in case?’ Gary worried.

    It was unlikely that somebody would try to harm his sister, but he didn’t want to take any chances. After all, people like Gil were out there. Unfortunately, it had proven impossible to find his former bully’s Mark. He had moved somewhere far enough that Gary couldn’t see the red scent. However, the fact that he was listed in his Marks was proof enough that he was still alive somewhere…

    The high schooler shook his head as he entered the Wolf’s Pool Club. He was happy to find Miss Degrace and White behind the bar. The younger woman certainly looked a lot happier now that she had settled in. Both appeared to be doing some refurbishments to add more things to the bar.

    “The others are waiting for you downstairs.” Miss Degrace informed Gary once she noticed his arrival with a smile on her face. White also shyly waved at him, before resuming the work.

    Having learned the tragic past of Marie’s mother made Gary want to help them out even more, but he was sure that Kai had everything under control. After all, the upperclassman was the one in charge of the gang’s finances, so Gary was sure that Kai would make sure that the two would be provided with everything to lead a decent life.

    Reaching the bottom of the stairs, Gary stopped abruptly, his mouth opened wide at the drastic change that had taken place. The storage room with a desk in the corner had turned into a full-fledged office. There were bookshelves at the very back, with a large wooden desk in front. Two large three seater sofas, with a table in the middle, added to the picture. What’s more, the room was filled with little trinkets, most of them in the shape of wolves.

    It looked like the office of some eccentric fellow with a wolf fetish, rather than a gang office. The only clues that this was actually the latter were the Howlers sitting on the sofas. Only Olivia was standing next to Kai who was sitting behind the wooden desk, looking over some paperwork.

    “Holy shit, when did you manage to redecorate this whole place?” Gary couldn’t help but ask out loud.

    “We told you we dropped out of school, remember? What did you think we’ve been doing all that time?” Innu replied with a satisfied grin on his face.

    “Yes, and all of you did a great job, but that’s not why we’ve called Gary over, now is it? Let’s go over the official business first, and then you can go toot your own horn, alright?” Kai interrupted, which rained a bit on Innu’s parade, who had obviously been about to list all their accomplishments.

    Truth be told, seeing their interaction made Gary feel a bit left out. He hadn't seen the others much due to his school life, and when he had wanted to drop by after that, all of them had been busy with other tasks. Funnily, this just strengthened his resolve to drop out of school and focus on the gang business.

    “We Howlers might be a big gang now, but that only holds true within Slough. Once news about Damion’s defeat at our hands spread, it will just be a matter of time until other gangs appear and try their luck to get a piece of the pie or the whole thing. There are also the small-time gangs we have to worry about. As such, it is best to keep the main base of operations as our little secret… and what better place than the one that started it all.” Kai explained.

    Although the big threat was seemingly over, the blonde haired was already thinking several steps ahead. It brought a smile to Gary's face, as his friend looked better than he had done on that day.

    “It's good to see everyone again, and I'm glad that no one is hurt.” Gary said, smiling. “In fact, since you’re all here, there’s something I wanted to share with you. I have made the decision to quit school, so I can spend more time helping out with the gang.”

    The teenager didn’t know what he was expecting, but a room filled with silence certainly wasn’t it. The look on his friends’ faces were a mix of concern and worry.

    “What is it? Why does it feel like I said something terrible and wrong.” He asked in confusion.

    Innu and Austin were both looking in the air, seemingly wishing they could be somewhere else. Kai just let out a deep sigh, while Olivia shook her head. Ultimately, Marie was the one who after fiddling with her hair decided to answer his question.

    “Well… you see, that’s actually part of the reason we wanted you to come over to talk with you. Please don’t be angry about this, and just listen to us before you react, alright? We’ve been talking the last few days… and we all agreed that it might be for the best if you don’t stay in the gang.”

    Gary took a step back out of pure shock. Sure, in the past he would have hated the idea of being in a gang, and he had never planned to be in one forever, but with everything that had happened it didn’t seem as if he had much of a choice. What’s more, this gang was something he and Kai had created together and they both had agreed to do their best to make it rise to the top, to improve people's lives.

    The Howlers could become a gang that would be different from the others, one that could act as a modern day Robin Hood. In the middle of his daze, Gary saw something from the corner of his eye fly towards it, and he instinctively caught it.

    “Stop freaking out and just read it.” Kai instructed him. “Hear us out, so that you don’t get the wrong idea this time.”

    Looking at the card that he had just caught, there was a logo that Gary recognised well, consisting of the initial AFA.
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    DragonGhost
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    I wanna ask author ad to why he posted this novel later and mvs first?....just to suffer...
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      FabioSparta
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      Well, does it really matter? Even tho there are some few common points between his stories, they are essentially distinct. Ray from MDS would be the exception since he has a rather significant presence in MVS. But I don't feel the need to read MDS. There are some things that I might not know that might have been explained in MDS. But it they become relevant for MVS, they will be explained eventually
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    naandu
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    system?
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