John wakes up in his apartment, his neck stiff from the gun that was underneath his pillow. He took it out, and he put his shirt on, his blue jeans dirty from working on a car that he has been trying to fix for a few months now. Parts were hard to come by now a days. He brushed his hair with his fingers and put the pistol into it's holster at his hip, and he strapped his sword across his back. He stepped into his garage and pulled the cover off a black matte Ducati monster. He smiled every time he saw it. That was his pride and joy for right now. He put on his helmet and pressed the garage door opener. He waited until it was open enough for him to get through, and he stopped it. He kickstarted the bike and rolled underneath the door, pressing the button again and waiting until it closed to drive off.
After he turned the corner, he pressed a button on the side of his helmet and there was a screen on the inside of his visor that said,"system armed." Then went away. He smiled and leaned forward on the bike, and twisted the throttle back as far as it would go. He liked to speed down the streets at night, he knew where the streets were so full of cars, that you would need a motorcycle to squeeze by, and which streets were barren. As he was driving, he flew past an alleyway, seeing someone running down it. For the split second he saw them, he could tell that they weren't militia. He slammed on the brakes and leaned the bike to the left, skidding to a stop. He revved the engine and peeled out, driving back towards that alleyway. He put his bike in neutral and turned it off, rolling to a stop in front of a hummer that was parked on the side of the street. He pushed the bike so that people driving on the street wouldn't see it, and he took off his helmet, but not before pressing a button on the helmet and locking the bike.
He took out his pistol and slowly walked towards the alleyway. Once he reached it, he put his back to the wall, and peered around, looking down the alley to see if anyone was there. It was barren. He cautiously stepped around the wall, hugging the wall as he moved down the alley. When he reached the end. He stopped and peered around the wall, waiting to either hear someone else's breathing besides his own, or to get shot.
He didn't see anyone, but he had a feeling that he wasn't alone.