
'Till Death Do Us Part'
The scene opens in a rather chaotic scene in the New York Harbour where police and agents have cornered off the scene and a crowd begins to gather as they try and speculate what is going on. Rumours have circulated of the disappearance of TNT wrestler Nicky Mills since his public breakdown at the TNT Wrestling PPV, 'Sin City', so this could be connected. We can only speculate. Of coarse, the media is on the scene quicker than anybody else and are trying to interview every policeman at the crime scene, who all comment that a body has been found but have yet to identify it.
We, of coarse, go right into the crime scene and as we scan the floor, we notice that several bullets from a gun were fired and have scattered on the floor. One of the agents is discussing the scene with another agent, and we begin to hear their conversation. One of them is a short black haired black man who is medium in size while the other is a foot smaller than him and has long blonde hair. Both are wearing 'FBI' uniforms and their name tags read 'Agent Carling' and 'Agent Johnson'. Carling is the smaller blonde haired man while the medium sized black man is Johnson.
Agent Carling: What are you saying? That this guy IS Mills?
Agent Johnson: Isn't it a coincidence that he disappears and then we find this? He's been whacked.
The term is 'murdered', Johnson. I hope you remember that.
Whatever. All I'm saying is that we know that the man is a huge drug lord in the narcotics industry. We never have evidence, though. He's too aware of us. But something's happening in the ranks that's got him shook up. Suddenly, all hell has broken loose.
But we can't touch him.
Are you an idiot? He's dead.
I bet you we don't find a body. And for all we know, this could just be another shipman or something.
If we do, then we have something to target the other Mafia families with.
Such as? What makes you think they had something to do with this?
Ah come on. Ever since the Golatti's were murdered, the families have been against Mills. He did it, but we can't prove anything. That's all we have is speculation. He robbed Colitri's casino. Then he was rumoured to have screwed a Mexican gang out of money, so that pissed people off more. And he was seen at the hospital bed of Jonny Fly. Doesn't it seem fishy to you?
Maybe. Hey... look.
Everyone turns to the boat at the edge of the harbour pulling out a body. Many people look away while other people try to find out who the body is. As it's dragged out of the water, we can clearly see who the identity is, and everyone's worst concern has come true.
The body of Nicky Mills. A large bullet wound has pierced his forehead and his eyes are blank and emotionless. The two agents stare in horror while the media are all over it and begin taking pictures.
Oh shit...
He's dead. Fuck! Oh god...
Slowly fading to black, the realization that one of wrestling's true icons is dead. Murdered. But who is the murderer? And why? We can only know that it must be linked with the sudden rise of Vincent Lunacchio, but before he was shot, the person had been in the family. Who was responsible for this? We may never know, but now is time to mourn the sudden lost of wrestling's true prodigy.
Wrestler Found Murdered In New York Harbour
Police are still stunned at the discovery of the body of wrestler Nicholas Mills in a New York harbour after a body was discovered by a member of the public in the early hours of the morning. Nicholas Mills, only twenty six years old, had been a giant name in the wrestling business and was a former TNT World Heavyweight Champion. People are stunned by this discovery and many were too upset to comment as the body was confirmed by police as the wrestler.
"Something doesn't feel right." said a wrestler who wished to remain unidentified. "He was a shady guy who was rumoured to be involved in a lot of bad dealings. But he was a fine man, and this isn't fair." Close friends and relatives have refused to comment. He is survived by his ex wife and his two children.
R.I.P Nicholas Mills
1979 - 2005
'May he rest with the Angels'
