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A Day in the Life of a Security Officer
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Once again the alarm screeched as the big man rolled out of bed and collided with the floor making an audible thud. He groaned and reached up for the alarm clock clumsily knocking it onto the floor beside him. He reached with his other hand, taking hold of the clock, and switched it off. The man then climbed up to his feet, and staggered into his bathroom turning the shower on, and letting the hot water hit his skin, slowly waking him up.
Having finished with his shower, he made his way to the kitchen and made himself some food before heading out of his apartment building and down to the busy street. He looked up at the neighboring apartment where work crews had already started the clean up process, and were prepping for reconstruction of the damaged portions of the building. As Buck made his way at a leisurely pace towards the bus depot, he wondered what sort of action the night would bring. I thought I was seeing a little child last night, he thought to himself, I wonder what kind of crazy stuff awaits me this time? He made it to the buss, and then to his company head quarters.
The man picked up his assignment and realized he wouldn’t be at the museum tonight. He would be on a special armed assignment, guarding a ship that was docked in one of Tokyo’s harbors. The security officer already had his uniform, nightstick, and flashlight from home. But for this assignment he had to go to the company’s armory and retrieve a side arm for the night. After doing that, he met a coworker named Chris that was going with him to the pier.
Chris was much like Buck in the fact that he was retired from the US Military, and was now a private contractor with the same security company.
The two men got into a company car, and headed to the pier, which was designated pier nine. There was a full time employee of the company that ran the harbor, in a guard tower between their pier and pier ten. Buck and Chris had a single gate to man at the entrance to pier nine. As the two men were getting situated by the gate Buck asked the other “so uh, which branch did you serve in back with the states.”
“The tree branch,” replied Chris.
“What do mean?” Buck asked with confusion in his voice.
“I don’t really like to talk about it,” Chris stated flatly. “Nothing against you, I just would rather not talk about it.”
“Oh that’s cool man, forget I asked. By the way, which do you prefer, sitting by the gate, or making rounds?” asked Buck.
“I can do either one, but I’d prefer to sit and watch the gate. Wouldn’t you?” said Chris.
“I actually prefer to walk around, I sort of fidget when I sit still,” said the big man.
“Well that settles it then,” stated Chris. “I’ll watch here, and you can make rounds all night.”
The large man nodded as he walked off into the darkness. He clicked on his flashlight as he went out of the range of the lights that were mounted over the gate, and by the guard tower. He walked down the pier in a zig zag pattern, making his way between shipping crates as he looked into the spaces between them and around them. He also shinned his light up around the ship they were supposed to be guarding, and kept an ear out of any sort of water craft that might approach it. We have it pretty secure the way it is. No one can take the ship away without releasing it from the pier which I’d notice, and no one can take anything off of it without using the pier and going through Chris’s gate. So it’s all pretty safe as long as I make sure the place is cleared and secured back here, we’ll be fine. The officer thought to himself.
Buck came around a container and thought he saw the blurry image of a kid running behind another container. He instantly swung his flashlight’s beam in the direction of the other container and briefly saw a face stick out, then dart back behind it. “Oh not a f***ing’gain!!” the big man shouted into the darkness.
Man I’m loosing it! That damn kid again! It can’t be! Am I really loosing it? But I wasn’t exposed to anything in the Rangers, at least I don’t think so. Maybe I’ve got the genetics for schizophrenia? I don’t know.
Just then the kid shot out from behind it at a sprint, throwing a rock at the security officer, before sliding baseball style behind another container. As the rock hit the man in the face, it broke him from his chain of thought, as he realized the rock was very real. However, this sent the man into another train of thought.
That kid must be real. But how did he get into the museum, and how did he get here? And also how does he seem to go through ceilings and walls and such? Is this part of some sort of weird initiation, training, thing?
“Hey kid! Just who are you anyway?!” bellowed the security guard.
“My name is Warugaki Kodomo!” shouted back the kid from behind his current container. “And just how can you see me?”
“What?” asked the security guard in a bewildered tone? “You’re standing right there.”
Just then his attention was interrupted by the sounds of yelling voices coming from the direction of the gate. Buck turned and ran towards his coworker’s position. He came around a container and into the open space before the gate, just as a gang of thugs burst through it overwhelming the other guard. They were mere meters apart and one of them was heading straight towards the big man at a full sprint. There was no time to draw his sidearm. There was only time to react to his attacker’s stiff right hook. The veteran turned his left hip back twisting his torso and leaning back at the waist as his left hand shot up catching the attacker’s forearm. He pushed his attacker’s punch away, and then pulled the man’s arm past the front of his torso quickly grasping the mans wrist with his own right hand, and sliding his left hand back up the man’s arm to his elbow. While performing that maneuver, the big man turned his right hip in towards the man raising his right foot and bringing it down hard against the side of the attacker’s right knee while shoving hard with the palm of his left hand, and pulling back with his right. The veteran heard and felt the satisfying crack of his opponent’s bones at both of the joints that he was attacking. As the man started to slump, he suddenly let go with his right hand and brought it back across his own chest arching out his elbow, and slamming it into the now crippled attacker’s face.
The finishing maneuver left the big man’s right foot braced foreword and his entire torso twisted to the left and his head facing left. Another thug suddenly, and viscously kicked the veteran in his right knee causing a loud popping/cracking sound. The big man went down as another thug sweep kicked him in the back of the head. The big man saw stars from the blow as he went sprawling forewords, face down onto the ground. Other thugs circled around kicking him in the ribs and kidneys. His world started to fade out into darkness as he faintly heard the sound of sirens, and the shouting voices of the thugs.
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Once again the alarm screeched as the big man rolled out of bed and collided with the floor making an audible thud. He groaned and reached up for the alarm clock clumsily knocking it onto the floor beside him. He reached with his other hand, taking hold of the clock, and switched it off. The man then climbed up to his feet, and staggered into his bathroom turning the shower on, and letting the hot water hit his skin, slowly waking him up.
Having finished with his shower, he made his way to the kitchen and made himself some food before heading out of his apartment building and down to the busy street. He looked up at the neighboring apartment where work crews had already started the clean up process, and were prepping for reconstruction of the damaged portions of the building. As Buck made his way at a leisurely pace towards the bus depot, he wondered what sort of action the night would bring. I thought I was seeing a little child last night, he thought to himself, I wonder what kind of crazy stuff awaits me this time? He made it to the buss, and then to his company head quarters.
The man picked up his assignment and realized he wouldn’t be at the museum tonight. He would be on a special armed assignment, guarding a ship that was docked in one of Tokyo’s harbors. The security officer already had his uniform, nightstick, and flashlight from home. But for this assignment he had to go to the company’s armory and retrieve a side arm for the night. After doing that, he met a coworker named Chris that was going with him to the pier.
Chris was much like Buck in the fact that he was retired from the US Military, and was now a private contractor with the same security company.
The two men got into a company car, and headed to the pier, which was designated pier nine. There was a full time employee of the company that ran the harbor, in a guard tower between their pier and pier ten. Buck and Chris had a single gate to man at the entrance to pier nine. As the two men were getting situated by the gate Buck asked the other “so uh, which branch did you serve in back with the states.”
“The tree branch,” replied Chris.
“What do mean?” Buck asked with confusion in his voice.
“I don’t really like to talk about it,” Chris stated flatly. “Nothing against you, I just would rather not talk about it.”
“Oh that’s cool man, forget I asked. By the way, which do you prefer, sitting by the gate, or making rounds?” asked Buck.
“I can do either one, but I’d prefer to sit and watch the gate. Wouldn’t you?” said Chris.
“I actually prefer to walk around, I sort of fidget when I sit still,” said the big man.
“Well that settles it then,” stated Chris. “I’ll watch here, and you can make rounds all night.”
The large man nodded as he walked off into the darkness. He clicked on his flashlight as he went out of the range of the lights that were mounted over the gate, and by the guard tower. He walked down the pier in a zig zag pattern, making his way between shipping crates as he looked into the spaces between them and around them. He also shinned his light up around the ship they were supposed to be guarding, and kept an ear out of any sort of water craft that might approach it. We have it pretty secure the way it is. No one can take the ship away without releasing it from the pier which I’d notice, and no one can take anything off of it without using the pier and going through Chris’s gate. So it’s all pretty safe as long as I make sure the place is cleared and secured back here, we’ll be fine. The officer thought to himself.
Buck came around a container and thought he saw the blurry image of a kid running behind another container. He instantly swung his flashlight’s beam in the direction of the other container and briefly saw a face stick out, then dart back behind it. “Oh not a f***ing’gain!!” the big man shouted into the darkness.
Man I’m loosing it! That damn kid again! It can’t be! Am I really loosing it? But I wasn’t exposed to anything in the Rangers, at least I don’t think so. Maybe I’ve got the genetics for schizophrenia? I don’t know.
Just then the kid shot out from behind it at a sprint, throwing a rock at the security officer, before sliding baseball style behind another container. As the rock hit the man in the face, it broke him from his chain of thought, as he realized the rock was very real. However, this sent the man into another train of thought.
That kid must be real. But how did he get into the museum, and how did he get here? And also how does he seem to go through ceilings and walls and such? Is this part of some sort of weird initiation, training, thing?
“Hey kid! Just who are you anyway?!” bellowed the security guard.
“My name is Warugaki Kodomo!” shouted back the kid from behind his current container. “And just how can you see me?”
“What?” asked the security guard in a bewildered tone? “You’re standing right there.”
Just then his attention was interrupted by the sounds of yelling voices coming from the direction of the gate. Buck turned and ran towards his coworker’s position. He came around a container and into the open space before the gate, just as a gang of thugs burst through it overwhelming the other guard. They were mere meters apart and one of them was heading straight towards the big man at a full sprint. There was no time to draw his sidearm. There was only time to react to his attacker’s stiff right hook. The veteran turned his left hip back twisting his torso and leaning back at the waist as his left hand shot up catching the attacker’s forearm. He pushed his attacker’s punch away, and then pulled the man’s arm past the front of his torso quickly grasping the mans wrist with his own right hand, and sliding his left hand back up the man’s arm to his elbow. While performing that maneuver, the big man turned his right hip in towards the man raising his right foot and bringing it down hard against the side of the attacker’s right knee while shoving hard with the palm of his left hand, and pulling back with his right. The veteran heard and felt the satisfying crack of his opponent’s bones at both of the joints that he was attacking. As the man started to slump, he suddenly let go with his right hand and brought it back across his own chest arching out his elbow, and slamming it into the now crippled attacker’s face.
The finishing maneuver left the big man’s right foot braced foreword and his entire torso twisted to the left and his head facing left. Another thug suddenly, and viscously kicked the veteran in his right knee causing a loud popping/cracking sound. The big man went down as another thug sweep kicked him in the back of the head. The big man saw stars from the blow as he went sprawling forewords, face down onto the ground. Other thugs circled around kicking him in the ribs and kidneys. His world started to fade out into darkness as he faintly heard the sound of sirens, and the shouting voices of the thugs.