"Michael A. Stackpole - Shadowrun - Wolf and Raven" - читать интересную книгу автора (Stackpole Michael A)Introduction
I never thought I'd live long enough to be writing memoirs. Hell, I never thought I'd learn to write well enough to write memoirs. One of the things about associating with Doctor Raven is that you end up doing a lot of things you never thought possible. In my case, that includes surviving into my thirties. Anyway, the adventures I've written down here all took place back in the dawn of timeтАФback a good six, eight years ago. Not very long in calendar days, but a lifetime when measured in physical therapy sessions and reconstructive surgery. Much of this will feel like ancient history to most of you. I'm hoping it will seem like that to me, too, one of these days. тАФWolfgang Kies, Seattle, 2059 Squeeze Play As the door shut behind me and the bar's natural atmosphere raped my nostrils, I had a sudden urge to remodel the place with a flame-thrower. From the outside the boarded-over windows and plywood framing for the weather-beaten door suggested someone had already tried that with "the Weed," as its denizens affectionately called the place. I had to agree with the nameтАФnothing in here a load of Agent Orange wouldn't improve. The Weed was the kind of bar that aspired to be a dump when it grew up 1. I'd not liked Ronnie Killstar when I'd spoken with him to set up this meeting. After seeing the place he chose, I liked him even less. Easy, Wolf, I reminded myself. Raven gave you this job because you 've got more control than Kid Stealth or Tom Electric. Don't let him downтАФyou already owe him too much. Against my better judgment I crossed the short distance from the door to the bar. A small, Hispanic-looking bartender wandered over to where I'd elbowed in between two other patrons. His voice sounded like a ripsaw tearing into sheet steel. "Waddalya have?" I squinted against the burning smoke from my neighbor's Saskatchewan Corona Grande and shrugged. "What's on tap?" The bartender shook his head. "Great. Make it a double." 1 Oh, this is what a footnote is. Slick. He stared blankly at my attempt at humor. "Waddalya have?" he rasped in a gravel-croak. I glanced at the cooler. "Green River Pale. No need for a glass." As he pulled the beer out of the cooler and brushed the ice off onto the floor, I pulled a roll of corp scrip from my pocket. He twisted the cap off and I started peeling bills off the roll. I slowed when I got near |
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