The stench of cheap bourbon and burning tyres pervaded the car yard on Rich Street, yet the men lazing around under the tall stack of cars barely noticed it. It was the usual scent of the place. As Kurt Rockbottom looked towards the street sign on the corner he laughed, his dark hair almost covering his face as he convulsed. Rich street was one of the worst streets in Corentine's underbelly, so naturally Kurt's laugh was one of irony. But then he belonged here. It was a place for outcasts and thugs. Kurt's red specked golden eyes glistened as he turned to the bottle beside him. He guessed he still had half the bottle of bourbon to drink.
It had been a few weeks since Kurt's last transformation into wolf form, but then he preferred to live as a human when he could. This was simply due to his friends he hung with at the car yard. Some were werewolves, some were human. And though his fellow werewolf friends knew of Kurt's heritage, if any of Kurt's human friends found out, who knew what would happen? Though all claimed to be tolerant of those strong enough to demand it, werewolves were one of those things less seen in this day and age. The last time Kurt had transformed was when he had decided to mug the wrong target those few weeks back. The man had been a werewolf himself, yet Kurt hadn't known. And to fight a werewolf, you had to be a werewolf. Kurt had to flee that conflict in the end, but to his satisfaction he managed to grab the man's discarded wallet in his mouth before running away to transform back into his human form. He'd won in his own way...
'KURT YOU DRUNK ****!', a man roared at Kurt waking him from his reminiscence. Kurt pegged his bottle at the man and sat up.
'WHAT?' he yelled back.
'Geeze man. I said we're out of money again. You know, MON-EY'
It took a few seconds for Kurt to process what the man, his friend had said. Kurt sighed and then stood up, brushing the crumbs from his jacket and jeans.
'I'm on it.' Kurt replied. 'You guys go see what you can scrounge up too'.
It took Kurt a while to stand up, the effects of the alcohol causing him to sway just a tad. As Kurt swaggered to the entrance of the car yard, he grinned and waved to his companions before turning to the sign which read 'Rich St.'. WHAM! The sign was no more, it's state now reflecting the area in which it stood. Kept turned left and started walking towards a wealthier part of Corentine. That was where he'd make his money. Just as he had so many times before...
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