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... the ill-fated detective. Gordon Billington Snr. A laid back man resting on the fading ages of youth and success. He was aware that his health, hygiene and personal taste were slowly falling further out of touch with the respectable norm. Honestly, he didn't give a shit. Billington was never one for rules and consequently his superior were never 'ones for him'.
"Fuck it," he thought two weeks prior casting his shaver-blade aside. He was even growing a beard; his latest act of dissent.
Billington had seen plenty of fresh-faces enter the security forces. Faces eager to quell modern evils soon turned sour, after the disappointment and limitation of the rules. It left many on the force confused and empty. They were lead to believe the rules and the security forces were the embodiment of preventing "evil".
"Evil. This weird, abstract, undenfinable, disturbingly-interchangeable concept. And it's the one thing we can all agree upon, stopping evil."
It wasn't that he doubted his superior's integrity, it wasn't that he loathed the very nature of legality or rules. For Gordon the law was a means to an end, not an end in itself and "justice" this weird abstract undefinable disturbingly interchangeable concept, was what kept him going, what pushed him forward, what had made him such a damn-good detective and what made him a monarchical pain in the gluteus maximums for the Head-Chief of the security forces. Such being so, he was the perfect popinjay for recent developments...
"Fuck it," he thought two weeks prior casting his shaver-blade aside. He was even growing a beard; his latest act of dissent.
Billington had seen plenty of fresh-faces enter the security forces. Faces eager to quell modern evils soon turned sour, after the disappointment and limitation of the rules. It left many on the force confused and empty. They were lead to believe the rules and the security forces were the embodiment of preventing "evil".
"Evil. This weird, abstract, undenfinable, disturbingly-interchangeable concept. And it's the one thing we can all agree upon, stopping evil."
It wasn't that he doubted his superior's integrity, it wasn't that he loathed the very nature of legality or rules. For Gordon the law was a means to an end, not an end in itself and "justice" this weird abstract undefinable disturbingly interchangeable concept, was what kept him going, what pushed him forward, what had made him such a damn-good detective and what made him a monarchical pain in the gluteus maximums for the Head-Chief of the security forces. Such being so, he was the perfect popinjay for recent developments...
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