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Inner City Pt 3: There you are.

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"Ok, I'll race you."


Ax'L was beat, he'd been running himself ragged for days trying to draw out Korrigan and nothing was working. Tonight's different though, there's a trail of smoke coming from a suspiciously familiar part of town. His already frayed nerves manage to tense up the closer he gets to the source until-to his horror-his entire apartment complex is up in flames. People frantically pouring from the front gates, some alone, some with friends, pets, loved ones. An explosion above throws a microwave into the street.


Amongst the chaos there stands Korrigan, Calmly lighting up. Ax'L's caused her alot of trouble, she's down to a handful of men to do her dirty work, but that's ok, she can rebuild, it's not her first rodeo, and this dude's not the last guy to get in her way. Now'd be a great time to make an example out of someone.


Not the happiest with the way the perspective turned out in this but I hope it all reads well! I'm trying to squeeze more into my pieces, so I can show the initial most important information, as well as some little details ontop of it. My goal isn't to make a comic, I've tried that, it didn't work very well, with these I'm trying to deliver a story in a different fashion that I feel works better with my skillset. Is it working? No freakin clue, but I hope someone out there can make some sense of my madness and enjoys it.


Cars featured:

1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4

1976 Chevrolet El Camino

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