Hmmm . . . that may be useful for some chapters, but I haven't visited the Species thread in a while. What is the name of your species?
"Human, accompanied by a creepy disembodied spirit with an erudite thespian voice who has claimed he's everything from a fairy to Satan."
The gremlins belong to the spirit, in headcanon. He probably wishes they didn't.
Hmmm. . . . I'll bear that in mind.
How does it feel to be on book fifty, Cloaky??
You should see the looks of shock when I tell people.
So Horse is doing a ballad, then.
Not really, Saffa, she didn't sing the entire stories. Those two song adaptations were just bookending it.
CHAPTER TWO:
Caught
A few uneventful days later, Demos was in his lab, humming an adaption of "Making Friends" from "
The Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein". The room was dark, the only light was sickly green and coming from some variously sized cryogenic tubes filled with some colloidal, toxic waste-colored goo. There was a lifeform in every single one, eerie silhouettes.
Well, one large one appeared to be broken, the goo having dried to the consistency of melted glass. One of the creations had obviously achieved self-awareness and escaped.
Demos was bustling about the lab. He was fawning over his "babies", his "pretties". He didn't even notice that he had already been made.
"They should all be destroyed," Cloak said. He observed the chaotic hostility that all of them seemed to exhibit in their somniferous fits.
"Cloak!" Demos said, clearly flustered. He dropped the two test tubes he was holding -- one with a blue liquid and a red liquid in the other. They corroded the floor at his feet. The demon was unaffected. "Uh, uh, wh-what are . . . you . . . doing . . . uh,
here?"
"You mean in your secret lab?"
"It's not really a
secret lab, it's just -- uh --"
"A monster-making facility?" Cloak supplied.
"Yes!" Demos said quickly before realizing what was said, and turning tact, " I mean no! No!"
"Demos," Cloak said, arms folded. "This is precisely why your lab rights were revoked. You
know the mods -- as well as Esty and myself -- look disfavorably at monster-making."
"Cloak, I know it
looks bad, but please don't --"
"Report you?" Cloak said. "Sorry, Demos. I cannot turn a blind eye to this."
"Cloak!
Please!
Please don't!"
Cloak turned his back to Demos, began to walk away. But then he stopped, and spoke to the demon, over his shoulder.
"I gave you the benefit of a doubt when you first crafted this lair," Cloak said. He had Earthsighted it immediately. "And
this is what you endeavored to do with that."
He looked onward, before saying regretfully. "I'm sorry, Demos. But something must be done before your monsters wreck havoc."
"They won't!" he protested. "They are all in safe confines!"
Cloak whipped around, slightly offended. "You think me a fool?! I can easily see that broken canister over there! Where is that one, pray tell?"
Silence.
"I thought so."
Then he was gone.