Crazy Blood Demon
3ch/w Monday Wednesday Friday
Bob Reloud was a strange kid— a psychopathic, autistic, and introverted. On the surface, he didn't fit the typical image of a psychopath, but when he got angry, he became something else entirely: a bloodthirsty predator, driven purely by instinct.
The first sign of his violent nature emerged in kindergarten when he was just five. A classmate destroyed his favourite toy car, a cherished gift from his grandfather. Enraged, Bob's face turned red, and foam gathered at the corners of his mouth. In a fit of uncontrollable fury, he gouged the boy's eye, causing severe injuries that left the child hospitalized for a week.
His parents, horrified, took him to a psychiatrist, who reviewed footage of the incident.
But when he met Bob, he found a calm, seemingly ordinary autistic boy. After weekly sessions revealed nothing abnormal beyond his autism, the psychiatrist concluded that it was an isolated incident—a strange, unexplainable outburst. However, Bob's parents remained cautious, assigning him a special tutor and treating him with apprehension, afraid to provoke another violent episode.
One evening, his father came home drunk, as he often did, and began his habit of throwing insults toward Bob's mother. Bob had grown accustomed to these rants. Afterwards, his father sat down to watch football. Bob, fiddling with his stolen phone, accidentally blasted music at full volume.
Dad started beating him up and mom started calming dad down, but it was too late Bob got extremely angry went into his psycho mode and murdered his parents.
Officer Danzel responded to the call. Breaking down the door, he was met with a chilling scene: a boy covered in dried blood, sitting calmly on the couch, the decomposing corpses of his parents beside him.
"Don't move, or I'll shoot!" Danzel barked, his hand on his gun.
Bob raised his hands.
Danzel covered up the murders, taking Bob under his wing. Over the years, he moulded Bob into a spy and assassin, a tool for his purposes. Bob excelled at killing, but he despised espionage, finding it tedious. Worse still, Danzel kept him trapped, threatening to expose his past if he ever tried to leave.
Eventually, Bob devised a plan to free himself. Over months, he deliberately botched missions, creating enough trouble to provoke Danzel's wrath. Finally, Danzel snapped.
Now, Bob stood on the subway platform, a grin on his face and a backpack on his shoulders. For the first time, he felt free. Boarding the train.
Bob hears the powerful voice of the demon and the apocalypse and the story can begin.