Nik slipped out of his quiet apartment, mask already on, and casually walked down the stairs to an awaiting car. Musashi and Ryuji both leaned up against the expensive, luxury car.
"Sleep well? The girls told me you were insatiable on set. You're getting your groove back," Musashi joked, pointing to the passenger seat.
"He fucked half-a-dozen girls in a single helping. He should be full enough for a while," Ryuji commented.
"I only do what you tell me to do, Ryuji. Six or one makes no difference to me," Nik snapped back.
"So this is what it is like to have bickering brothers. Save your energy for the brawl tonight. I want us to put in a good showing. We need to show the city slickers we're not a bunch of dumb hicks," Musashi told them, getting into the driver's seat.
Nik and Ryuji got in the car and Musashi immediately drove the trio towards the hot spot.
"So how does this all work? You told me a little about it before but I still don't get it fully," Nik asked.
"Bragging rights, gaijin, this is all about bragging rights. This car you're sitting in, we won a few brawls ago," Ryuji informed him.
"Really? How'd you win it?"
"We won the game," Musashi answered. "Start taking notes, Nik, but the rules are simple. We're driving to a hot spot, a designated area of the city we bring a car. There are 6 hot spots, 3 for us and 3 for the out of towners. The rules are simple, whichever organization manages to hijack the rival's 3 cars first, and brings them to a neutral location within a time limit, wins. No blades, blunts or guns, only fists like real men."
"So how do we find the hot spots?"
"All the sides know the spots. Once the clock strikes 2am, the games begin. Less civilians in the way so the cops look the other way. Besides, secretly they want us to beat the shit out of each other."
"It is different than the brawl you told me about before."
"Yeah, that got cancelled. Shit happens, so we're doing another car chase earlier than intended. All you have to do is stop anyone from stealing this car of mine. I know the head of one of those Osaka clans wants his car back."
"One of our men managed to snag this beauty. Win or lose the overall, the cars are kept by the clan who snags them," Ryuji interrupted.
"Most clans the boss takes the car outright but I find it helps morale, and incentivises my boys for an inspired showing if there is a reward at the end of the rainbow," Musashi added.
"What did that guy get?" Nik asked.
"Money or whores, Ryuji, I forget?"
"Whores, he was the guy who tanked a debut."
"Oh, right, yeah, he wanted to get his rocks off so we put him in his own film. He agreed. On camera, off camera, he did not care as long as he got with a girl. I don't think he was very lucky in that department."
"How did he do?" Nik inquired.
"I bust your balls all the time, gaijin, but I'm more than happy to have you star for us any day of the week compared to him. Blew his load five seconds into the scene. The next day did not go any better. Suffice it to say, that video never got published."
"You're going to protect my baby here, aren't you, Nik?" Musashi chuckled.
The car sped through the city's near-empty streets. Stars brightened the dark sky, and a full moon shone down on the earth below, creating lots of natural illumination to light up the spectacle.
"I'll do my best," Nik hesitantly replied. "Barbaydas showed me a few new moves but I'm still not a fighter."
"Have faith. Where is the knight in shining armor that saved my sister at the expense of his own life?"
"Maybe if your car was a girl, kyodai," Ryuji laughed.
"I'm not allowed to fight, and Ryuji is a cripple. Who else can I trust to protect a simple car?" Musashi joked. "I know, you need more inspiration. Save it and you own it. Ryuji has been bitching all this time about playing chaperone to you. Now you can come and go to work without the handholding."
"It is a nice car," Nik stammered out.
Shocked, he looked around the detailed interior of the car. It cost more than his apartment. The leather seating alone felt better than the floor mat he called a bed.
"How could I afford the insurance? Not to sound ungrateful but you don't pay me," Nik questioned Musashi.
"Sure I do, we've got a back account setup with your name on it."
"Here, gaijin," Ryuji interrupted, tossing a bank book and card on Nik's lap. "I'll take my licks later. I wanted to make sure you were blooded."
"Mystery solved. No wonder your apartment felt void and empty, you must have been living off those paltry ESL savings. Get a good meal after tonight. Take out one of the girls from the studio. What's her name is totally smitten with you."
"Madonna," Ryuji added.
"That is actually her name?" Musashi asked, muddled and looking at Ryuji in the rear view mirror.
The number two simply nodded.
"Not the most creative name but take her out, buy her some jewellery and I guarantee she'll love you long time tonight. You're going to need a nurse after the beating."
Talk of a beating snapped Nik back to the reality of the current situation. The last time he fought, seriously fought, was when he saved Kaze's life in the club's alleyway. He did not know how he'd match up against seasoned yakuza in a spirited engagement. No delusion masked Nik's view of his training with Barbaydas. The grizzled mercenary took it easy, no doubt because of Nik's golden boy status as Musashi's friend.
"So no blades, blunts or guns. What is stopping someone from just breaking open another's skull with their fist?" Nik asked.
"Gentlemen's agreement. If they cannot get back on their feet, they are out. Once they get up, open season. So stay down if you cannot handle the heat," Ryuji educated Nik.
"Like I told you before, this is just for bragging rights. If some fucking idiot showed up with a knife and sliced people up, it'd be an invitation to war and the clan's honor would be mud. What was it, 2005?"
"2002."
"Right, Ryuji, 2002, some loon decided he wanted to pipe someone's face during a brawl. What began as a simple, friendly competition between two cities with no conflicting business interests, turned into a two-month bloody war. It only ended when the leader of the offending clan managed to find his chicken shit runaway and serve the man's head up on a golden platter, a literal golden platter."
"5 million dollars."
"That is a lot of gold, and a lot of wasted time, effort and money over someone breaking the rules. Don't think the guy had a clean death either."
"The point is, gaijin, its bare knuckles like in the movies. Watch your back, look out for your teammates, and you'll come out of it with a better understanding of street fighting."
"Enough of this bloodsport talk. We've got a couple hours before the meet and I'm getting thirsty. I want to hear about this seven-way that'll be a best seller, and do not skimp on the details," Musashi laughed, turning the car into one of his clubs.
X
Nik leaned up against the smooth exterior of the luxury car. In five minutes the hot spot would begin. Inside, he felt fear and trepidation, trying to keep an outward calm. The mask he wore hid any outward side of cowardice but he feared it would still show through.
"The boss told us we'd get a huge bonus if we keep those Osaka fuckers from laying a hand on his car," one of the young yakuza spoke out.
His youthful bravado happily displayed itself, as the young man looked no older than twenty, regardless of those age defying Asian genes.
"Osaka to the west and Tokyo to the east, the capital should be here. We are the center of the entire country," an older yakuza commented. "We never get any recognition because of them."
"Hey, new guy, what is your story anyways? You the boss' new cocksucker?" a third yakuza asked.
"Shut up, do you know what'll happen if Yamato-sama hears you speak like that?" the older yakuza interrupted.
"What? He going to rat us out to the boss? I doubt he will unless he actually smokes his pole."
"Ignore him, Denzel-san, he is a petulant child who does not yet know his place. I'm Daisuke, I've served the clan for almost two decades," the older yakuza introduced himself.
"How do you know his name? I never heard him introduce himself," the petulant yakuza continued.