BLOODHOUNDS #3: The Malice
a Mo
holic, and
eek, from ten to twelve hours. As a sports photographer, I must always be ready because
t least four sports ph
e Poppy was sick. She got into an accident
eboarding. Y
ily to take photos of the players, the game, the practice, and even the mascots
and today is my las
s worked extra to fill Poppy's place. Poppy thanked me and
5 hours left to
close t
way to the second floor of the bleachers so I can take photos when the s
ards his dad with a hotdog, and he yawn
t five hours will be hell. I grabbed my tripod and walked out from
crowded, with fans rushing to get into their seats. My bod
the stair
was to save the camera because it's my lifeline. As I took a deep breath and held on to my
happened in
nto small pieces. My first reaction was my eyes popped out of its socket, and
abbed him by the arm, tu
eyes were captivating like it's hypnotizing me into oblivion. His glasses made him look like he conquered the world
His first cold remarks made
owed him what he had done to my camera. My eyes we
ou tri
did,
d the man beside him, making me raise my
rong with
as pissed, and those words came out like a sharp
mocki
twenty thousand dollars cash. My eyes were locked with his, and h
und, putting his hands into his pocket, and l
d stall and put all the shattered camera pieces into the bag, saving the memory ca
ven bother
re Jaz was. When she saw my camera, she gasped. She knew exactly what I
happ
ipped my tripod." She looked
do after yo
dollars to pay for the dama
that much money on the spot?"
e for now." She's right. I grabbed her backup camera and promi
y taking pictures of the Red Eagle team and had to move on to the White
re observing the players' every move, judging them with his dark brown
nt to the VIP sea
t would be enough for me to teach him a lesson. I ran towards the food stall and bough
the cups on the table and put my camera on the seats a few rows
teach hi
minion's eyes were locked onto the White Claws team. I threw
you, a