Proletariat Bastille: Book 3: Far Right Mob

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Summary

Continue the series of the Proletariat Bastille as chaos reigns around a gated community -- the Patriot Bikers led by Lucas are helping Mason Andrews trying to get back his son Timothy Andrews. Elijah Jaffe tries one last time for peace.

Status
Complete
Chapters
28
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Chapter 1: The Far Right Mob

It was a tense standoff between the gated community run by Dirk Fuchs and his partner – Mario Synder. Timothy Andrews was the subject of the discussion between Mason Andrews, the notorious white nationalist leading the far right mob towards the gated community. Mason had help from the Patriot Biker leader – Lucas Burton. Lucas had recently warned Mason about Elijah Jaffe’s arrival.

“Sir, sorry to bother you” said Lucas as he was inside Mason’s tent, “but Elijah Jaffe is here to see you. He just wants to talk to you.”

Mason glanced at Lucas, he wasn’t impressed with how Elijah hadn’t changed with his pacifist views. He was instead unhinged and unhappy about it.

“I’ll be right there” said Mason.

Mason headed out of his tent, even someone like Davide Ricci was able to keep the peace. The white nationalist broadcaster couldn’t believe Elijah would have the nerve to show up. He could see it was some sort of delay strategy to prevent the bikers from storming the gated community to find Timothy.

“You’re not going to succeed” said Davide to Elijah, “I hate to say it, but you’re not. The mob wants what the mob wants.”

“Sometimes the mob isn’t always right” said Elijah.

Davide stepped aside the moment Mason arrived on the scene. Mason could tell Elijah wanted to try for peace, just one more time before the storm would blow over.

“There’s no stopping us” said Mason as he glared right into Elijah’s eyes, “you know that you cannot stop us. We will always be a force of nature.”

Those were powerful words from someone like Mason. Mason was determined to get his son Timothy back. Meanwhile in the attic – Timothy watched from above. Nike Mulamba along with Mia Kotze were both with him.

“Your father won’t stop until he has you back” said Nike.

“I know, I know” sighed Timothy.

Timothy wasn’t into his father’s racism – he had disproven it entirely by having a funeral for the man he had killed – Davy Patient. Yes, he was emotional over that killing, he could tell his father didn’t shed one tear for that man. He could see that the Patriot Bikers’ goal was to exhaust the gated community – create an effective blockade around them first before raiding.

“This will not end will for me” said Timothy.

Nike thought of the possibility of sneaking Timothy out. It sounded risky – but it was the only safe way of doing it. Nike would have to reach out to Victoria Mbombo and her crew for help. It would be the only way of deceiving the far right mob that had gathered outside Dirk and Mario’s gated community. Dirk himself was fearful of the mob, seeing all the far right symbols just lining up.

“This, this isn’t good” whispered Dirk.

Dirk felt stuck, even trapped as if he were the target – he wasn’t – but he was harboring their target making him collateral damage. Mario could see the worried looks on his partner’s face. He could tell that something wasn’t going to end well. The mob wouldn’t listen to reason at all.