Steempunks - Part 2 (An Original Short Story) by ezzy

View this thread on steempeak.com
· @ezzy ·
$1.35
Steempunks - Part 2 (An Original Short Story)
*Sid looked down at the floor, pressing two fingers up against the left side of his temple. ”Just gimme… A latte and… Some tap water for the gentlemen opposite.”*

<center>![golden-steem-coins.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ8EMtCtiv8SB6xu1NHCAGfFZWdg7DbeVu3H9QAjnqQVD/golden-steem-coins.jpg)</center><hr>

”Erm, alright then.”

She turned to face Michael, unnerved by the sudden change in the elegant gentlemen’s character. ”You sure just a water and nothing else for you, sir?” Michael held a stained palm out toward her. Black flecks of dirt had collected under his fingernails and some minor cuts and bruises were visible down several fingers. She winced for a split second before regaining her composure. Though to her surprise, his jaw was clean shaven to the point of almost appearing half decent to look at. Taking his silent gesture at face value, she nodded before hurrying back into the interior of the café.

Sid flicked at the sleeve of his jacket to check the time. Just gone 9.40am.

”So let’s hurry this up.” He blurted out, scowling up at him. ”What’s going on? Why the hell did you contact me when you could have easily stayed in the shadows getting free payouts for the rest of your stinking life? Using no less than my goddamn money! Because you know I could have easily called the cops on your ass this morning, right?”

”Enough with the insults, Sid.” He responded with a modest shake of his head. ”I thought after all this time you’d at least have a modicum of respect of me, considering we are still family and all.”

”Fuck you. You’re a walking ghost. Some dirty illusion that's making me sick to my stomach.”

”Do illusions offer up keys to $15 million dollars worth of pure crypto gold?” Said Michael with a humourless deadpan gaffaw. ”And while we’re at it, don’t bandy around idle threats of police intervention. With the amount of shady dealings you’ve been privy to in the past, I think it better the law doesn’t interfere, for your sake more than for mine.” Sid sat in silence, staring back at the scrawny, malnourished creature that he had once considered his sibling. He relaxed back into his stiff plastic chair, anger still running deep through his veins. ”Big words for a street vagabond. Now, where’s my money?”

”I’ve decided to give you your money and much more besides for all the trouble and pain I’ve caused you.” Micheal’s words appeared to somewhat sooth his brothers rabid agitation, whether they held any truth or not. Sid knew full well he was good for it, even though Michael by no means looked the part. ”Oh yeah? Like what exactly?” Sid sneered, after a brief pause in order to digest this new revelation.

”OK, I agree it was wrong to steal your private key.” Micheal continued. ”But it was more a call for… Your familial attention. You see, I got involved with hard drugs and in a bad way. Three weeks before I went AWOL from your life. Didn’t know that now, did you?”

”You up and left, robbing me of most of my personal digital savings. I hope you can understand that may have been a little more pressing of an issue at the time.” His sarcasm was lost on Michael who ignored the comment altogether but still managed to offer up a dry smile.

”I assumed you wouldn’t have cared. Anyways, believe it or not, since leaving your apartment that night, I’ve been living on the streets most of the time. I had nothing but my cellphone…”

”The one I bought for you as a gift. That one, right?” Interrupted Michael with a cold stare.

”Yes, Sid. That one. I moved in with a group of junkies upstate to feed my habit. Collecting daily allocations of financial assistance via that precious Steem Power of yours. Feeding my addition and almost taking my own life in the process. In fact, I got to know those guys through interacting with them within the “Self-Help” community within the platform. So ironic, don’t you think?”

”So you were just a few miles uptown all this time?” Sid asked, with a certain hint of disbelief. ”The cops shut the investigation down when they couldn’t find any trace of you after the first two months. We all thought you’d turn up face down in an alleyway or something. Even Jenny. You do still remember my fiancée, I hope?”

”You all though I was dead. Is that it?” Michael responded in the same neutral tone. ”Well, sorry to disappoint you. But anyway, back to what I'm trying to explain to you.” Sid glanced across at the clock again in the shop window. He would be late for the meeting, that was for sure. But if it meant receiving back possession of his long-missing treasured steem bank vault in exchange for listening to the ramblings of his lunatic brother, he knew there was only one sensible choice to go with. Biting his lip with impatience, he continued to listen.

”I needed some guidance and thought it lay in the hands of my new group of “friends”, but I soon turned that situation around. I mean, I saw it all, Sid. Prostitution, child abuse, murder contracts. These guys were in this shit up to their necks. But I couldn't go through with most of what they wanted me to. I managed to find salvation. I wanted a way out and found it by contacting Charles. You already know him.”

”Charles? Who the hell is that?” Michael smirked.

”You know, the leader of the “Empowerment” sub community. Under “Religion. He helped me out a great deal.”

”Jeez, that nutjob?” Scoffed Michael, before giving a fleeting look at some young brunette pass by, wearing a pert mini-skirt and fashionable pair of high-heel stilettos. ”That’s some fucked up cult. So you got involved with them? I think you were better off with the druggies.”

*Michael froze at his mocking approach and for the first time gave off a subtle air of annoyance. ”Don’t speak about him that way. He’s a good man. After all, he helped me when my time of need was greatest. Something you were never capable of doing. But all is forgiven, Sid. After all, he will be the exact same man who is gonna help you today.”*

<center>![PAGE-DIVIDER.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSZ3NtRqFfQcDtxxQDM2jWnRNmcWECzd7AfAhMYgGiZTB/PAGE-DIVIDER.jpg)</center>

<h2>Hope you enjoyed this post, please look out for more on the way... (author: @ezzy)</h2><hr>
👍  , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
👎  
properties (23)
post_id94,835,416
authorezzy
permlinksteempunks-part-2-an-original-short-story
categorysteemit
json_metadata{"tags":["steemit","writing","story"],"users":["ezzy"],"image":["https:\/\/cdn.steemitimages.com\/DQmQ8EMtCtiv8SB6xu1NHCAGfFZWdg7DbeVu3H9QAjnqQVD\/golden-steem-coins.jpg","https:\/\/steemitimages.com\/DQmSZ3NtRqFfQcDtxxQDM2jWnRNmcWECzd7AfAhMYgGiZTB\/PAGE-DIVIDER.jpg"],"app":"steemit\/0.2","format":"markdown"}
created2021-10-18 10:20:45
last_update2021-10-18 10:20:45
depth0
children1
net_rshares2,315,995,541,533
last_payout2021-10-25 10:20:45
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.675 SBD
curator_payout_value0.671 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length6,189
author_reputation653,966,580,970,956
root_title"Steempunks - Part 2 (An Original Short Story)"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
author_curate_reward""
vote details (21)
@winy ·
Greetings @ezzy,

Very informative post, thank you for sharing : )
properties (22)
post_id94,859,628
authorwiny
permlinkr17tsn
categorysteemit
json_metadata{"users":["ezzy"],"app":"steemit\/0.2"}
created2021-10-19 08:19:36
last_update2021-10-19 08:19:36
depth1
children0
net_rshares0
last_payout2021-10-26 08:19:36
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 SBD
curator_payout_value0.000 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length66
author_reputation15,768,042,352,593
root_title"Steempunks - Part 2 (An Original Short Story)"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000