Ashes to Ashes... in a whale - Part 1

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hey, it's evesenigma



Eve's pov


I looked around Evil Ezra's underground lair, and it seemed strange. Very strange indeed. There were basically all these crazy machines and tracking devices. That reminded me, Ezra hadn't finished telling us about the story on how he had revived Kathryn.

"So, while Graham and the others get here, lets just pass some time. You never told us the full story on how you managed to revive Kathryn. How did you do it? Some sort of weird demonic power you have?" I asked him.

"No, not a super power. It's just one of those Ezra things. I told you that I hoovered up Kathryn's ashes from inside the whale, and that I used my ash tracker device. When I got all of Kathryn's ashes, well, most of them, I came back here to my underground lair and used that giant machine over there," he pointed to a huge machine in the corner of the room, "and basically I reconstructed Kathryn from her ashes. She was all there except her finger, which kind of surprised me. Oh well, at least it wasn't an eye or an ear."

I walked over to the huge machine, and stared at it for a while. How on earth can that be possible? To bring someone back from the dead?

"Well, I'm going to clean out my ash collector miniature hoover"

"Yeah, sure." I replied, still too encaptured by the weird object that lay before me.

I looked around for an on switch to see how the machine works. When I finally found it, I switched the switch, and the machine made a loud groaning sound, which I am not sure if it's even meant to make that noise.

Anyway, the machine basically looked like a hollow tube, with a seat inside it. So what did I do, I went and sat in the seat, and shut the door of the machine.

Ezra's pov

I walked back through the door, to find that Eve was missing. Where on earth had she gone?!

But then I saw the machine in the corner of the room.

A large shiver went down my spine, and my blood ran cold. All I could see inside the machine was a pile of ashes.

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