Introduction

Lobo Volante. Unfinished story. 300 words written. Kid Allison.

Summary

“Lobo Volante” unfolds amidst a backdrop of revolution and chaos, interweaving the fervor of Latin American political upheaval with the raw excitement of the boxing world. This tale, rich with cultural references and adrenaline-pumping action, centers around the formidable Lobo Volante, a boxer of mixed heritage whose name translates to “Winged Wolf,” attributed not to his appearance but to his fighting prowess, likened to that of the harpy eagle capable of killing a mountain lion. His mysterious origins and rumored affiliations with bandits, including the infamous General Gonzales Segrano, add layers of intrigue to his character.

Into this volatile mix steps Kid Allison, a seaman with aspirations of glory within the boxing ring, lured by the promise of a hundred-dollar purse to fight Lobo Volante in a small, unnamed inland town. The story hints at a high-stakes clash not only of fists but of cultures, passions, and destinies, with the narrator, a fireman and friend of Kid Allison, serving as both a participant and observer of the unfolding drama. The mention of a “spit-fire Latin girl” and a “know-nothing boxing referee” further complicates the scenario, suggesting a story filled with both romantic and competitive tensions.

Characters

  • Lobo Volante: A formidable boxer of mixed heritage, known for his incredible strength and aggressive fighting style, which earns him the nickname “Winged Wolf.”
  • Kid Allison: A seaman eager to test his skills in the boxing ring against Lobo Volante, enticed by the opportunity to earn a significant sum.
  • General Gonzales Segrano: A notorious bandit leader rumored to have associated with Lobo Volante, adding a layer of danger and mystery to the boxer’s reputation.
  • The narrator: A fireman and friend of Kid Allison, who provides insight into the events and characters involved in the story.

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