The Skittering Chaos 17
Made an edit to chapter 16 so that Taylor took a bed upstairs to the office in order to preserve her appearance as someone that could protect them.
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When I came to one of Hell's hospitals, I didn't expect the place to look like it was a PRT base of operations inside an Endbringer disaster zone. The place was filled to the brim with what looked like machine gun nests. My bugs can also make out four different anti aircraft towers surrounding the place with more on the roof, and the electric fence was so high current that it was uncomfortable to even come close to it with my enhanced senses. Yet, some part of me called out to me to touch it as I passed. The guards almost looked like they were wearing some kind of variant of Dragon's Teeth while also armed with what looks like some kind of energy weapon guns. Much like with the fence, as I passed the guards, I couldn't help but train my senses on the guns, almost like it was calling to me or something. Perhaps it was some kind new instinct, because while it would have been nice to have an energy weapon, I'd never felt this kind of desire for an energy weapon as I felt as I passed by the heavily armoured guards with their high powered weapons.
In either situation, however, if I were in need of medical assistance, needed protection, and money didn't matter, I would definitely want to stay in this hospital, and not just because baser instinct in my new body yearned for those energy weapons.
I walk into the waiting room and I can already see Lars there with his wife Lilly. He's still in the suit he borrowed from Moxxie for the raid. He stands up from his seat, and while he tries to put on a smile, it slips near immediately. The imp beside me and my ride, Lee-Anne rushes over to him and Lilly, but slows down as she sees him try to smile again, but it doesn't even start to turn upwards, tears in his eyes as I can see him clenching his fists. I can smell blood, and I watch some blood begin to drip from his hands, his claws having opened up wounds in him.
For a long while, they just embrace each other, tears falling as they take comfort in each other. Compared to some of the reactions I've seen among those who've lost people, this is a bit more stoic than the horrible wailing I've heard from those who lost people in service, or those parents who lost their children who served as Wards in Chicago and other places. Just from the reaction, I don't think Lloyd will be going home today. After many long moments, they finally pull away, and then turn to face me.
"Miss Skitter," he says, his face stony as he looks up at me.
"I know that my face must be the last thing you want to see right now, the woman who failed you. I just want to say that I'm sorry, I should have planned more, and you have my sympathy," I say. I see Lars jaw clench, and he takes a few deep breathes before he answers.
"You're right, I don't want to see you right now. I want to see my son, standing tall, proud, and healthy before me," he gives another big sniff, and wipes his nose. "I also know I'm being unreasonable right now, and I certainly won't be reasonable for the next while. I want to fuck up the sinning bastard that killed my son and leave him out for the angels, I want to box that boy Felix's ear in for calling us out here, and I want… well I ain't going to say what I want to do with you Miss."
Lars breathes in deeply as he closes his eyes and runs his hand through his hair, before letting it out in a angry groan. "Thing is, my family's been lucky thus far. Barely a hand full of deaths to go around, and none from my immediate family until now. Not like how it was for my grandfather, not like how it was for my bothers and sisters. You'd think I would be used to it, having to stand there as my Father buried some of my siblings, buried some of his. You know my father lost twelve brothers and nine sisters before I was born? And I lost just as many brother and sisters out there in the wilds of Hell from bandit raids and other bullshit. All to build the little piece of paradise we live in out there today."
Lars sighs, tears in his eyes again as he wipes his face, seemingly tired out from his rant, his hands go into his pockets again as he looks down, Lee-Anne placing hand on his shoulder which he places a hand on hers as well.
"I… thank you for the concern; honestly, it means a lot to me that you can actually pretend to give a shit about us imps. Just… give me some time, I can't fucking see straight right now. Alright?"
I nod, backing away from him and leaving him to his grief, instead looking to the other two imps in the room. The other imps that came to the hospital look alright, Billy-bob actually looks, to borrow a rural colloquialism, fit as a fiddle, but Felix is in a wheel chair. I walk over and Felix looks up, doing better at faking a smile as he looks to me, though I can still see the pain in his eyes.
"Hey Boss, don't worry about me, nurse says I'll be back up to work in a day or so after the doc heals me up," Felix said, a little fearful and possibly worrying about his work, which was ridiculous… except that we are in Hell which probably means no labour laws. Either way I'm not too worried about how long his recovery takes.
"I'm sorry," is all I say and it's all I can say. Despite this, Billy-bob and Felix look up surprised, though for a moment, Felix looks a bit fearful.
"I should have done better research, and I should have prepared better. If it weren't for my neglect, this would never have happened," for a moment everyone is silent, before Billy-bob speaks up.
"Damn cuz, she must be new right?" to his question, Felix just nods.
"Yeah, I forgot that she only just died Only here long enough to lose the smell of the living world… fuck… wait, does that mean I get to keep my job?"
"We weren't planning on firing you," I say.
"Thanks Boss, it isn't much, but well at least I don't have to worry about that."
"So, when we going to do another attack?" Billy-Bob asks, looking me dead in the eyes. I raise an eyebrow, even though it makes sense.
"At the moment we have nothing planned as we're waiting to see the results of what we've done. After that, we will likely hit whoever is suffering the most, or is weakest in order to eliminate them quickly, before rounding on the other. If you wish to help with this, we might have a place for you and those others that want revenge with us if you would like. We will however have to discuss it at a later date since we aren't exactly in a private place at the moment." Billy-Bob frowns a bit at my pronouncement, but doesn't say anything more.
"How many might be joining us for revenge?" I ask, knowing it can't just be Billy-Bob wanting revenge. Revenge is a powerful motivator, especially when the target of that vengeful desire has hurt or even killed one of your friends and family.
"Just a few, Cousin Lary might stay here to help out, Uncle Lars and Aunt Lilly with Lee-anne, along with her new girlfriend are heading back to their home so they can bury Lloyd and start planning a small funeral. My brother Joe-Bob and me were close to Lloyd, so we were planning on staying, and uncle Cletus is kind of hoping to get some more loot before he heads back so he's looking to stay as well. Might be trying for one of your girls as well. As for the rest, either they are giving a part of their loot to the cause, or they wish they could help, but well… Home, compared to the rest of the places in the wastes, is a bit of a paradise, but not if they don't keep it safe, so they're going home to help protect it, plus, the Crimson gang aren't the only raiders riding the wastes," Billy-Bob explains as I nod along.
"If that's so, you are welcome with us for however long it takes for us to deal with those who hurt your family. Though you'll likely have to stay in the warehouse or in your vehicles as that is the best we've got at the moment. Help with the renovations would be nice as well since it can get us some better sleeping arrangements than what we have right now."
"Thanks, that's kind of ya, though we'll likely stay in Cletus' RV since he offered us the extra bedding there. Though, with your girls being right there, I doubt he'll be sleeping there too often."
Glad I figured out how to turn my antennae into earmuffs then.
Then I sense something, I adjust my antennae, looking in the direction I felt it. There is a lot of energy in the direction, but I ignore it, instead focusing on the magical energy being used.
"When you said you would be healed up, did you mean with magic?" I ask Felix, who nods.
"Yeah, the doc'll start healing me with his healing magic, kind of boost my regeneration so it doesn't effect those without that kind of stuff much, but it can help with recovery. After a few hours my spine should be fixed, turning what might have been a few weeks off work into a few hours long job."
"I see… do you think they will allow me to be there so that I can watch the process?" I ask while Felix just shrugs.
"Maybe? I know Lars and Lilly were with Lloyd in his final moments, so I doubt it's an issue," I nod along, already thinking of the possibilities. I'd controlled a few dozen parahumans with healing powers during Golden Morning, and had had to use them to great effect while I was commanding the army. If it weren't for those healers, our forces might not have had as many survivors during our fight, and were it not for Panacea, I wouldn't have survived until the end either. Hopefully it functions somewhat similarly to parahuman healing.
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The hardest part of waiting for things to fall into place, is the waiting. Despite myself, I've grown less patient over the last little while. I've always had something to do, something to prepare for and a clear way of moving forward. In the Wards I had the ability to train, to work, to patrol. Even during my down time I was doing my best to build relations with other Heroes so that we could properly trust each other if we had to team up to fight Jack, so that we could do so without them looking at me with suspicion. Here in Hell, it's been a constant rush of trying to properly orientate myself, keep myself alive and free. Then there is my work to expand the Merchant's influence, territory, and power by attempting a false flag operation to start a gang war.
Now we just have to wait. Thank God for my birthday gift because it gives me something to do, well that and watch Mark while talking with Mimi.
"So you scooped out his eyes?" Mimi asks, having been relegated to listening to my stories while we babysat Mark. Adam was helping train his new workers, acting as the supervisor while Sherrel had actually gotten a new car to work on this morning, so they'd asked me to baby sit and Mimi came along to help and keep me company.
I nod as I continue to work on the thing I was making, my hands slowly getting used to using such small tools with my larger transformed body. Mark himself was cuddling up to my leg, giggling and gurgling as I lift my leg every once and a while for his entertainment while he holds on like a little monkey.
I'm just trying to knit some scarves for my people to wear, though where I'll get yellow dye I don't quite know yet. I've slowly been getting better, my first scarf Mimi had tucked in the back of Mark's shirt making it a cape. I'd accidentally made it too long, having not cut off my silk fast enough. The thing was long enough that it could even act as a blanket for the excitable tot. As for how I'd gotten distracted, I'd been paying a bit too much attention to some truck that was dropping off what looks to be another Eagleton robot for the Raz family.
"It was the only way I could think of to disable him, he was already powered up, and nothing else was weak, so I just gouged at them because otherwise he wouldn't have stayed down long enough for the PRT to pick him up," I say with the ball of bugs I have near by my head, acting as my voice while my mouth was occupied producing silk.
"Jeeze, I can see why you got your reputation, if you kept acting like that,"
"I never stopped really, even as a Ward I continued to go in hard. Most criminals didn't care for it and ended up giving up before things got to that point though. I actually had some of the best arrest records for a Ward that wasn't inducted extremely early in their life or from Brockton Bay and a few other areas which weren't really following the rules of what Wards are allowed to do." Mimi nods along as I talk, growing contemplative. For a moment she looks like she wants to say something but eventually thinks better of it before eventually asking something else.
"So I guess you are still going with the gang colour thing? With the yellow and black bits?" I nod again as I continue to knit.
"My people will have a scarf to show that they are my people, or under my protection."
"Anything else?"
"A bit of magical experimentation, you know how in movies and other media vampires can burst into a cloud of bats in order to move around?" Mimi nods at my question.
"I've been trying to figure out how to do that, or rather, how to create something of a clone of myself using those I possess."
"How?" to Mimi's question, I have the biter that had been resting beside me on the couch get up and jump down from it's resting spot. Mark immediately looks over to the furry black creature and detaches from my leg.
"I kind of feel as if I can do various things with the creatures under my control, including use some parts of it that I have no context for as either a human or a moth demon." I have the biter circle Mark so that Mimi can see the front of the biter as well. With the small magic that the biter has, I have it use it's ability. The biter's eyes start changing colours, shifting into a rainbow pattern, drawing both Mimi's and Mark's attention, especially Mark's. The colour shifting in the beasts eyes aren't anything special other than a somewhat similar spell to that of the body modification magic I learned from Angel Dust. I don't actually know why the biter has it though. It hadn't used it against me when I went through the alleyways and caught it.
"The only issue is that the creatures have a very limited amount of magic that can be used. That and I've only been testing this kind of thing lately."
"What if you possessed a person? I mean you can do that right?" Mimi asks. I think for a moment. It would likely have to be a sinner, as imps aren't as inclined towards magic as sinners are, though that brings up the question of acceptable targets.
"I think so, my possession isn't limited to bugs. Though… I am a bit hesitant to master people."
"Why? We're in Hell, there are only good targets." Mimi exclaims, to which I raise an eyebrow at her. As someone who was, presumably, raised in the same culture as me surely being mastered and mastering humans holds a bit of a stigma?
"Even yourself… Even little Mark here?" I ask. Interestingly, Mimi only seems to frown as I say for Mark, rather than herself. Curious.
"Okay, maybe not Mark," Mimi relents, but I press on a bit.
"But yourself? You are an acceptable target?" I ask. Mimi starts to look uncomfortable, looking to the ground at her feet.
"There are some good reasons why I'm in Hell…" Mimi says. For a moment we are silent, I continue to knit, while Mimi keeps her head down for a bit. Why was she so blasé about mastering? Did she want to be mastered? If so, why? Does she think being mastered will give her penance? I want to ask her, to break up this sombre moment, then Mark does something that breaks up the silence.
Mark makes a sound almost akin to a war cry and his tail shoots forward, the tip smacking up against my biter's face while Mark himself charges forward but falls on his hands and stomach. I have my biter reel back and let out a surprised yelp before having it sprint back to the couch. Mark explodes into a fit of giggles that draws Mimi's attention to him, having still seen the whole thing despite looking down. She begins to giggle as well, and I allow myself a little chuckle as Mark continues to giggle and gurgle on the floor, looking over to the biter that had retreated from him to safety.
Serving as a useful distraction, I pivot the conversation to something more concerning, like the Slaughter House clones. "Have you heard any news of any of the slaughter house nine running around?"
Mimi looks over almost immediately for a moment, before frowning, thinking for a bit. "Not exactly, at least, not until recently. There are enough psychos around here that any one of them could have been part of the Nine. Though lately, there have been easier to see examples. I saw burnscar on the news a few weeks ago once. She almost looked like her old self. Though she was off."
"Off how?"
"Off like she was just emotionless. News was slow so they only had a few shoot outs to show that day, but it was just before we realised how many people were about to show up. Some naked human looking people started fighting, and I saw some Burnscars among them, and they all looked like they were a part of the nine at some point."
"You could tell?"
"Um well um, yeah, she wasn't wearing a mask, and some of them never wore masks, you know?" I nod along, but am not very convinced. If it were as simple as to not wear a mask then maybe, but when I'd been revealed, it hadn't been so easy even when every corner had my face plastered to it, I had still been able to walk around Brockton for a bit without a mask and not be recognised. Unless Mimi had been killed specifically by Burnscar… or Mimi Mance…
The name couldn't be a coincidence. There hadn't been much on Mimi in her PRT profile other than she made sculptures of people made of fire occasionally and was a fairly powerful pyrokinetic. Even my own experiences with her were limited, but Burnscar was far more emotionless when I'd met with her, not so animated as mouse Mimi was. Though, I had seen Mimi use a bit of fire, or rather, imply it. It had been how she dusted the shop apparently, with a snap of her fingers and a bit of fire she'd gotten it clean in no time, and yet had enough control that she could only burn that and nothing else. Then there is also the fact that Mimi, despite being a woman on the street, had felt safe walking about with a twenty two, which judging by how effective my nine millimetre pistol had been on the first day without upgrades, might as well be a toy gun. While I can't say for certain, fire might be Mimi's way of defending herself.
Her profile said that her compassion and other emotions fade with the prevalence of fire, so now without her power, if Mimi really is Burnscar and it's not just some coincidence, Mimi was possibly herself again or rather, not so sociopathic as before.
"How could you tell that she was acting emotionless?"
"Um well, they managed to capture a cop, and kept him alive for some reason. He still had his body cam, so while they were torturing him, viewers got to see a few of the nine up close, and Burnscar was one of the ones torturing him, and she was so cold."
"Like there was a lot of fire around, was there a lot of fire?"
"No, not really."
"I see." Now how could a civilian know that? The fact that she would loose her emotions with more fire wasn't exactly that well documented outside of the PRT offices and documentation from the asylum.
"What happened to them?"
"They got rushed. Some kind of SWAT guys showed up, snipers took out most of those at the window and like cars of SWAT guys came in and took them out. Last part of the video showed a SWAT demon come in and fire off a bunch of magical scythes at everyone inside that wasn't a hostage. I can show you the video if you want? They're showing is actually kind of pathetic since only a few of them have powers, and those that still have their powers only have really reduced versions of them, like Burnscar could only make small fireballs and heat up her hands." Mimi says, unaware that for two years I'd been researching and watching various videos of the Slaughter House Nine both past and present for the final confrontation with them. Even so, it might be amusing to watch the Nine be taken down like low level villains by some police officers.
I nod my head to her and Mimi gets up from her spot to come over here, her phone already out of her pocket and typing. Eventually she sits down next to me, and leans into my larger and fluffy form, cuddling up like she had a while ago while showing me the videos of the Beast and other Crimson gang clashes. The video starts and while I watch, I continue to knit, and I have my biter jump down to play with Mark.
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Typing a quick search into my phone, I look up the phone number I need and begin dialling. There isn't much of a chance of meeting in person, not with how delicate things are and with how things are developing in the gang war some blocks over. Though luckily, it seems that Crimson is continuing to be distracted by the forces of the Raz family, just not the regular kind.
When the Raz Family troops pulled back, they lost most of their Eagleton look-a-likes, but what is still prowling around there is their robo-biters, harassing and moving about, attacking at things that look important. With their enhanced strength and power due to their mechanical nature, they easily rip through thin sheet metal walls and weak doors, quickly hitting their target in a lightning strike before pulling away and fading into the alleyways.
It had pushed the regular members of the Crimson gang to either fortify their buildings or to move to ones that were better defended. With the attacks from before, they didn't suffer a significant amount of casualties from these biter attacks, but it did keep them from moving around except in large groups with heavy weapons. The powerful members of the Crimson gang, the snake, the two Crimson clones, and the Beast were out and about, exterminating biters and robo biters alike wherever they found them, but the robo biters act as if they were being controlled by a master, moving in sync and usually avoiding the four gang members.
"I.M.P., whadya want?" a bored sounding teenager answers the phone. Not particularly enthusiastic, but then this is Hell and people likely stop caring after a while unless threatened with something.
"I would like to talk to you're boss Blitzo, I have a few questions about your organisation."
"'kay," was her only reply before the phone cut for a second, ringing again before someone else picked it up.
"Yellow, Immediate Murder Professionals here, you're talking to Blitzo the "o" is silent, so who's the living son of a bitch that needs to get fucked," a man, likely Blitzo answers.
"I have a few questions about your organisation."
"Uhuh, what's your question sis?"
"How exactly do you find your victims?"
"What haven't you seen our advertisement? We have a magic book we use to get to the living world, and we also use it to find the fucker you want to kill."
"I see, are you able to track anyone with that book?"
"Kinda, I don't quite know how but we do some magic thing that lets us look into worlds of the living and check up on where stuff is, we find who we need to fuck up, and then figure out how to deal with them."
"Are you able to do the same for people in Hell?"
"Yeah, but we're assassins for people in the living worlds, we don't do Hell assassinations, especially because if we fail, they can come after us and you, m'kay?"
"Alright then, are you willing to deliver a message to someone who is alive?"
"Nah not really, see we go out to kill people, we aren't a postal service or something like that, plus doing stuff like that can get me and you into a Hell of a lot of trouble."
"And killing people won't?"
"Not if they aren't alive to tell no body up top, it's all good."
"I see, what do you normally charge for a kill?"
"Ten thousand, now are you going to ask me to kill someone or are you going to just keep yapping?"
"How does twenty thousand sound for just giving someone a letter?"
"Deal! No take backs, so who's this poor schmuck that gets to find out that Hell exists?"
"A woman by the name of Lisa Wilbourn, though she also goes by the name Tattletale. I don't have the letter ready yet but I'll have it ready in a few days."
"Alright, but you have to pay half in advance, then just call back when you want to send that letter. Fuck yeah! Hey Lun-" I put the phone down as Blitzo starts shouting at someone across the room, probably one of his employees.
I'll have to thank Moxxie for the advice. The imp had been rather useful in his suggestions on how to get Blitzo to agree to things. With everything being rather materialistic with his boss and the near complete disregard for the law so long as no one brought it up, he'd suggested Blitzo would do anything so long as the money was doubled. I.M.P. had already done some body guard duty for a noble by the name of Stolas because he offered to pay Blitzo more money than what their company made each assassination job.
While rather expensive for a letter, they do literally transcend life and death, entering into the lands of the living. Though, after all the payments for the renovations going on, establishing the budget for the basic needs of those saved, and planning the payments to those willing to join me. This spending is eating through my portion of the money from the raids rather quickly. I might have to do another raid on a vigilante target before this gang war is over with, or maybe even raid Crimson again.
Of course, now I have to write a letter to Lisa telling her I'm dead, my plans, everything that has happened…
For a moment I just sit in my chair at my desk, my phone down, not even properly paying attention to the various creatures under my control, and just stop for a moment. Lisa. I'll get to send a letter to Lisa. God it's been too long, and that short reunion was not enough, not nearly enough.
Granted, we weren't being reunited now, at least, hopefully not so soon… but at least… hopefully I can make up for cutting her and everyone else out from my life, and apologise for what I did to her, did to them. It won't make up for what I did, but maybe it'll be a start.
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As I continue to work on experimenting with my magic, the truck that had delivered the Eagleton look-a-like finally arrives at its home. As it approaches the building, my biter gets ready to sneak out, and my bugs fly towards the building. Mentally I figure out the general area of the place is by generally how far away my bugs are and their direction. With my phone, I open up the maps feature and move the map until it's somewhere around an industrial area, not an exact match of course, but it's in the general direction. With my bugs on the driver, the man gets out and rings a doorbell. At the same time I move my biter back so that it can sneak out once things start getting moved into the truck.
The driver is some kind of automaton, vaguely man like and from what my biter had seen, was like some kind of mechanical man, complete with a skull head and metallic body parts. Seems like whoever was making these early models of Eagleton robots was really going all out on automatons. After a moment, the door opens and my biter sees that the bay doors were opening as well, showing a small warehouse beyond with Eagleton look-a-likes standing at the ready to be loaded up and shipped out. From what my biter can see, they are not on and not moving. There is nothing else around that my biter can see and with my bugs inside, I can't seem to find anything other than the two by the door and the deactivated Eagleton bots.
With some of the bugs that were a part of this small scouting swarm, I move them onto the one that opened the door and from the feeling the bugs were having, it was metallic as well, only less bulky to the point of being skeletal. Deciding to take a chance, I move my biter out of the truck, and move behind some kind of obstacle I'd felt by the bay doors, which turned out to be a fork lift. Looking back, my biter saw what looked like one of the robots from a Star Wars film that had the elongated heads and the skeletal bodies that had invaded that swampy/plains planet in that movie.
Then I noticed one of my bug get stuck, before quickly dying to something. I look over with my biter and spot a spider's web in the corner where the bug died, and some kind of lumb in the web. Looking back to see that the robots had moved away from the door and closed it, I move my biter to the web, find the spider, and with the meagre magic in my biter, possess the spider, then I have my biter look at the lump.
It's an egg sack, full of nearly mature spiders. Reaching over again, my biter works its magic into the miniscule minds of the tiny spiders. Within a day or so I'll have them hatch and spread throughout the facility. Looking around again, I spot an ajar door, and with my biter push it open and move further into the facility, moving my swarm about to see more of the facility and watch for more robots.
Beyond the door, the area opened up into a far larger factory area, in one area it seemed that some machines were being loaded with raw materials by a few of those skeletal Star Wars robots which went up a conveyer belt. Sensing with my bugs, parts are being slowly shaped and moved into different machines at the top and slowly making their way down towards the bottom, the parts leaving the machine growing more complex with every machine they gothrough. From what my biter can see, it ends with the final products being mostly parts. One robot at the end of it is working on putting all of the various parts together into a mechanical biter.
The last robot was closer to that of the diver robot; only it seems far more complete. The thing had plating over it, and seemed to have a proper colour scheme about it. Dark metals with a kind of bronze lining along the edges of its various plates. As it turns around, its face is almost cartoonish, with one large eye and a smaller eye, both lit up. It seems to have for a mouth a kind of small rectangular opening but other than that, nothing else. It seems to have the hulking biter nearly done as it moves to connect the rather large biting head of the mechanical biter onto the neck, before using a finger as a screw driver to fasten the head. Then finally, it stands up, raises its hands up high above its head, its fingers shifting to Tesla coils, and finally lighting starts firing from its hands, entering into the machine. For a moment I wish I was there with my enhanced senses watching the thing, so I could understand magically what was going on. Just watching it through a biter, however, was useless. The mechanical biter stood up after a moment, looking around, and panting as the robot pet the mechanical dog.
Then the robot points towards where my biter is watching and said one word in a tinny robotic voice.
"Fetch," realising that my biter had been caught, I have it try to bolt away but as it reaches the door, the steel teeth of the mechanical biter grabs the skin and fur on the back of my biter's neck, gripping it tightly enough to cause a bit of pain but nothing serious. Even so, I have my biter thrash, even though it's useless. These biters usually thrash if picked up, and who knows, maybe it will give my biter a chance to escape. The mechanical dog turns around and walks towards the assembling robot, and the assembling robot crouches down to look at my biter, grabbing the head and looking it straight in the eyes.
"Hmmm, possessed hmm? Now, who are you? The PCP!? No, they dissolved months ago… the Vigilantes? They're always getting new recruits from those who die above… hmm… the Crimson gang? Mmmmmm maybe… though… it could be Pentious… No, no, possession isn't his style… a curious master perhaps?" the robot muses at my biter for a moment, and I quickly realise this was no Automaton, but a sinner.
"Well whoever you are, know this, Addison A-lectronics and Robotics is open for business, and if you have the money, we've got the bot for you! You can contact us as 666-1638-9999-5555-2385! Order now! Our stock is limited due to the abundance of sales of my own creation, the Rob-o! Now scram unless you have business with me," and with that my biter is dropped to the ground. The robot tinker walks to the door and opens it, pointing outwards. Without further prompting needed, I have my biter run out the door and out of the warehouse before looking at the factory itself.
What a strange encounter…