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The Devil and The Demon

By: GypsyReaper
folder M through R › Predator
Rating: Adult +
Chapters: 4
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Disclaimer: I do not own the Predator movie series, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
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The More The Bloodier

Chapter Four



It wasn't until he heard a quiet creak of a footstep that the hunter realized he wasn't alone in the warehouse. One of the government’s men had carelessly stepped on a metal stair, causing it the grind. Nobody seemed to notice the fatal mistake except for the alien, and the vampire watching calmly above them all. The Predator stopped immediately and crouched low, growling quietly at his own incompetence. Peering around the warehouse, he saw nothing-no heat signatures anywhere.



This frustrated the alien hunter more than anything. He growled, but suddenly remembered the upgrades he had been given on his equipment. The Predator would have grinned. I have you now.



Pressing a few buttons on his wrist computer, the vision spectrum of his helmet changed. The dark warehouse became bathed in varies shades of violet, but nothing showed up except for a rain of strange flakes filled the air. The Predator ignored the flakes and cycled through the different spectrum until the warehouse became colored in black and white. Several strange red beams were on the floor below, just on the other side of the building. With his vision focusing on the ultraviolet lights the government agents were wearing, he could see them clearly. He watched them moved right under him, very surprised. Smart little bastards, he thought, grabbing the condensed spear that hung from his hip.



Alucard grinned. "Looks like Hide and Seek is over. I thinks he wants to play tag." Part of him wanted to grab his own guns and join in the carnage that would soon ensue, but he restrained himself. No point in wasting bullets in those pathetic dogs. Not when there was a real wolf to kill.



With his prey in his sights, the hunter began to move around behind the group of men, circling them, trying to find the best place to ambush them. He did not have to wait long. As he stood on the upper balconey, the men clustered together in a standard defensive circle. Somehow they must have detected him, but could not pinpoint his exact position. Too bad for the men that they clustered about ten feet under the waiting Predator.



"Stupid fools," Alucard hissed in laughter. "Foolish dogs!"



"He's right over your heads! Look up, assholes!" Herrigan roared into the headset that connected him to Keyes. He currently had Keyes second-in-command, at the end of his .45 pistol, and had hijacked the commset when the radar showed the hunter about to slaughter the men. Herrigan didn't like Keyes, but he didn't want to see anyone else fall to the motherfucking alien that had killed Danny.



"Herrigan? Get off the line!" Keyes whispered furiously. Herrigan opened his mouth, about to tear into the ignorant man, when his jaw dropped in horror as he watched the alien drop onto the men's heads. "Aw, fuck," he swore.



The Predator struck without warning. He dropped straight down in the middle of the circle, bringing down his spear onto two of the men's heads, killing them instantly. The others tried to regroup and attack, but the suits they wore and the equipment they carried made them slow compared to the hunter. He killed two more by impaling them on the end of his spear before Keyes was able to stumble far enough back from the bloodshed to activate the ice gun.



Alucard's eyes narrowed as he watched the human fiddling with his gun, trying to attack the Hunter. He decided that, if it seemed his prey was in danger, he would intervene. He wasn't going to let some pathetic human take down such a marvelous foe!



The vampire did not have to move from his perch. The human could not seem to work such state-of-the-art technology. At least, not before the Predator turned to him.



Keyes was cussing and swearing at himself when he noticed the lack of noise around him. Glancing up, his heart seemed to stop as the alien hunter was standing right over him, looking down at him, the metal mask hiding all thoughts and intentions except for the upraised spear....



The explosion caught everyone off-guard. All except Alucard, who mearly glanced at the fiery doorway and watched as a lone man ran through the flames and into the slaughterhouse Hell.



"Seems as though the cavalry has come at last," he grinned.
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