"Lord Zorac! Sir! It did not work! They are still in existence!"
"I already know."
The tall, dark figure turned around in his chair to face his commander, Bullheit. "You told me that it would work," the figure commented.
"Zorac, sir, it did work," Bullheit assured him. "Then why are they still here?" Zorac asked, frowning. Bullheit lowered his head, ashamed for failing his lord once again.
"Bullheit! Speak!" Zorac demanded. Bullheit hesitated, and then raised his eyes towards his master. He breathed out a heavy sigh.
"Lord Zorac, I am so sorry," Bullheit began. "Our scientists tested out the machine twenty times. The only time it didn't work was the first time. After that, the machine worked just fine. It made things disappear left and right, and---"
"Did you actually test it on actual beings?" Zorac interrupted. "Monsters? Because that's what we are dealing with. These are powerful monsters."
The commander gulped. "Yes, I know, sir," Bullheit said. "However---"
"We need to get rid of these three!" his boss interrupted again. He got up from his seat, his long, black and white hair and his black cape flowing lightly behind him, and walked over to his commander. Bullheit looked up at him, his shoulders shaking, his legs trembling. He tried to look away from his master, but he could not. He knew what was coming. He deserved it after failing his lord so many times.
Bullheit stared into Zorac's heartless eyes, cold as ice, awaiting for whatever his boss planned to do to him. Zorac turned away from him, muttering to himself. Bullheit blinked several times, awakening from Zorac's trance, as if they just had a staring contest. Zorac turned back to Bullheit and lightly patted his head.
"We will have to go with Plan B," Zorac said. Bullheit looked at him in shock. "W-what would that be?" he stammered. His lord walked back to his chair and sat down, turning away from his commander.
"We know everything about them, right?" Zorac stated. "Y-yes, sir!" Bullheit replied with confusion and a little of excitement.
"We also know their weaknesses, right?" his boss asked. "Yes, sir!" Bullheit responded. "All of them, Lord Zorac!"
"Excellent," Zorac said. "Once they are out of the way, I can put my real plan into action." He turned to Bullheit, smiling with glee.
"Let us start with the dummy, Bullheit."
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Lost Story: The Coming - Part One {Completed}
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