“Was all our research for the last 100 years for nothing?” I closed my eyes and lowered my head in shame. I sighed and looked up.
“No. Of course not. I just wanted to hear your reaction. You think I’ll give up? Are you mad Benjamin?! I would never give up! Now I very much thank you Benjamin for bringing number 27 back to me.” Benjamin slapped my head side to side so I grabbed his arms and flipped him over.
“Ok, you’re Amaimon.” As he lay on the floor he looked up at me. “Where’s your glasses?” He asked so I took the glasses he gave me from my pocket and placed them on. “You look good with glasses.” He said as he stood up.
“Number 27, you can come out now.” I said but nothing moved.
“That means you Troid.” Benjamin said and immediately Troid jumped up behind the counter. I smiled and nodded.
“We’re starting immediately.” Number 27 started to shake but nodded.
“What should I do?” Benjamin asked.
“Help me of course. Prepare the cardiac monitor and when you’re finished take blood from him, enough to use for testing but no too much to make him go dizzy.” He nodded.
“Which room?”
“AB-7.” He nodded then hurried to a door on the end of the room. He opened it and hurried down the hall. I have many rooms I con conduct experiments and surgery on but AB-7 is the largest and I only use that room for my ultimate and most important subjects. I walked over to number 27 and led him to the same room Benjamin ran to. In the middle of the room was a white steel table. I told him to take off his shirt and lay down. He hesitated of course but did it anyway. Benjamin set up the machine and readied number 27. He took a little of the blood from his arm and brought it to me. I nodded.
“You can go now Benjamin, but please protect my lab from any yokai that might appear.” He nodded and disappeared. I locked the door and walked to a closet in the corner. I opened it and pulled on a lab coat. I pulled on white gloves and walked to number 27.
“You ok?” He shook his head. “Don’t you worry number 27, none of my zombies after number 3 never died because of this and you’re the newest so you have nothing to worry about, now let’s begin.” I turned on the monitor and examined his heart beating. I walked to one of the walls and pushed a button. The walls opened. Many machines were inside, some I totally forgot about and some I always use. I walked through them all until I saw the one I’m going to use. It had wheels so I simply pulled it. It was a massive machine, as big as seven tall men standing next to each other. I pulled it through the wall and placed it near the steel table.
“W-what is that?!” I sighed and walked to him.
“Nothing so don’t worry.” I pulled a cable from the machine and moved to the wall where I plugged it in. There are a lot more cables to plug in and by the time I was finished the entire floor was covered by the cables. There’s not a tile on the floor that’s not filled. It was a really big machine and when I was finished I pulled it closer to the table that it was at number 27’s head. He began shaking and sweat rolled down him.
“You’ll be fine!” I took two red dots that were inside the machine out. They were like stickers but far not. I placed one of them on his head and the other one on his left chest. I walked to the side of the machine where there was a switch. Before I flipped it I looked over to number 27 who was obviously not ok. “When I said that you’ll be fine, you know I lied right?”
“Wait! What!?” I flipped the switch and immediately number 27 began screaming. Electricity ran through him and in about a minute he completely stopped breathing, his heart beat lowered but he was still alive.
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Wrong Light (Complete)
Mystery / ThrillerSupernatural, paranormal, unexplained phenomenons. Troid Renton Hunter was once a normal straight A's students before a serial killer came into town. He died. However a few things began to twist and turn as Troid opened his eyes once more. One of th...