I thought this was kind of funny, tell me what you think.
Note: A little swearing in here, but not too much.
Smoke
By: Graff
"It's all about the smoke, you see." Said Herman. He lounged in a wooden chair lined with green silk. A large cigar hung from his lip, and jostled around as he spoke. "Man, when I came up with this, all I could think was, how come nobody's thought of this before me? And you know what? It's because I'm smarter than everyone else. That's why your working for me, and not the other way around, right?" He spoke in a slight New York accent to the younger man sitting on the opposite side of his oak desk. "Anyway, I was just sittin' here smokin' one of these," said Herman, tapping the cigar that tucked away at the side of his mouth, "and it hit me. Why couldn't you just pump a casino, or any facility with a money vault for that matter, full of smoke? And I mean
full of fucking smoke. You get as much smoke as you possibly can into the ventilation, and bang, the casino is yours. Customers are runnin' for the exit, cause' they think there's a fire, and you just walk on in, equipped with heat sensitive eye wear of some sort. Cameras can't see you, but you can still see everything you need to see. All this commotion gives you and your team time to set up explosives on the vault door, and blow that puppy to shit. Even better, go in dressed like firemen. Nobody will ask questions, brilliant, huh?" He rose his hands in the air to emphasize this last statement.
"Absolutely, Mr. Belfort." Replied the young man sitting across from him, after a slight pause. "It sounds like it could work to me."His name was Nick Perkis. He had short, dark hair, and some facial hair on the bottom of his chin.
"It
will work." Replied Herman. "There's no question about it, this one's foolproof. My best idea yet, by far."
I'd bet on it, thought Nick. It sounds pretty crazy, but when I think about it, it really could work.
***
Nicks eyes burned, even through the goggles he wore. The smoke wasn't hindering his breathing, for he wore a gas mask on the lower part of his face. His body felt a great deal heavier than usual, due to the fire suit he was wearing. It was bulky, and he found it almost impossible to run.
In the standard blue, green and red of thermal goggles, he could see his team in formation around him, getting ready to place the explosives on the vault door. All he could do now is follow directions and wait to get the hell out of the casino.
Some one beside him told him to follow him, and he did. The team moved around a bend in the hallway, and waited for the explosion. It promptly came, and they moved back around the bend and through the vault door.
The money was held in large, rectangular containers, made of thick steel. The demolitions team went to work on them, while a few men stood guard at the door, one of the men being Nick.
The money was packed into bags after it was removed from the containers, and the team began it's retreat. They moved in formation towards one of the back fire exits. Even though they were so close, Nick had a bad feeling about this. In all the heist movies he'd ever seen, it had never gone this smoothly. Something wasn't right.
They reached the fire exit, and the man in front held it open for the rest of the team to pass through. After they had all done so, they began to load the money into a van that was waiting in the alley. Bag after bag was loaded in, and they were ready to go. The team leader told everyone to get in the van, and they started to do so, but before anyone got in, something happened. The team leader seemed to be picked up off the ground, and thrown extremely high into the air. It was as if some invisible force had done it. "What the fuck!?" Yelled one of the team members. As they all looked up in awe, the team leader came hurtling down again, splatting onto the wet pavement. He was dead, there was no question about it. Immediately following this, another one of the team members was thrown forcefully into the side of the van, smashing his head like a watermelon.
One by one, the team was killed by an invisible force. Some tried to run, but nothing could escape. Nick was one of the last to be killed, but his death was by far the most horrific.
Moral: No heist in a movie or book, goes off without a hitch, and what a perfect example this is.