Tales of Carrion Mansion. Episode 16 {This series is now under the ubrella title above, this will make numbering easier for everyone.}

Warning. Do not read if you are under 18 years of age. This is complete fantasy, it has never happened, is not happening now and will probably never happen. And if it does happen it's purely a co-incidence.




Mindy had caught her brother trying to hide a hidden camera in her room. After throwing him against a wall she had sought the advice of Elvira Peterson. Unfortunately Elvira was babysitting at Carrion Mansion. Caught by Uncle Frank the Invisible Tickler, Mindy was freed only to be changed into a fairy by Helga Carrion. Captured by spider men Mindy was nearly sacrificed, but escaped. Pursued by them to her high school Mindy battled the spider men to save Calliope McCoy, a young were-mouse. After the fight Calliope took Mindy to the science room. There Calliope helped Mindy was away the dirt and webbing from the fight. During the bathing the two also made love. @1999 by Skytower


{Originally
Mindy and the Witches kids

part 4}


Subway Revelations

Mindy McConnell awoke slowly, with an internal argument raging with in her.
I am not gay, she told herself.
You've just made love to a girl, herself answered.
She's a were-mouse, not a human, at least not now.
So you've made love outside your species, herself replied, do you really want to go there?
I've made love to a woman, Mindy agreed. But I'm a fairy now, so it's ok.
Right.
The sarcastic tone of her self angered Mindy.
Look it had to have been because I'm a fairy, I've never had these feelings before.
Never?
Well, okay, but I was trapped naked on an alien spaceship with Pam Anderson, and she was naked too, and Elvira agreed with me, there's no way I could have avoided those feelings in that sort of situation.
You enjoyed it, herself said, playing the trump card in their argument.
That was true, Mindy had to admit that. The levels of amour she reached with Calliope were miles beyond anything she had ever felt. Mindy had known passion in her life. She'd had boyfriends, had sex with two of them (or one of them, the other one was an alien in disguise and, as stated, Mindy wasn't going to go there), but the sheer animal lust she'd felt with the were-mouse...
If you could have plugged us in you would have lit up the country, Mindy thought. So maybe I do have those feelings for some women now that I'm a fairy.
Good, herself said approvingly. Now wake up.
"What?" Mindy mumbled, that last part hadn't sounded like her. She also wasn't mumbling because she was sleepy, someone had a hand over her mouth.
Mindy came awake and started to sit up, only to be held by Calliope. The were-mouse put her tail infront of her mouth, signaling quiet. Then she used it to point to the window. Mindy looked over to see shapes crawling along the glass.
"Those spider guys must really want you." Calliope whispered, motioning Mindy over to the edge of the table. Calliope was wearing a pair of blue shorts with matching halter. Calliope was almost human, but her mouse like ears, small snout with cute little nose and her tail proved she was a were mouse. Her Asian style eyes looked at Mindy with respect. "I've never seen them chance an owl before."
"They think sacrificing me can bring back their god." Mindy whispered, following her. Mindy was taller than Calliope, her body a full feature of societies standards of beauty. Wide hips, large breast with large nipples, long blonde hair and blue eyes.
"Wow! Would it work?"
"No!" Mindy started to shout, then held her voice down. "No, their god isn't even a god, it's some crazy aunt."
"Oh." Calliope sounded disappointed. "Well as long as their out there we'll have to use the subway."
"Why do we have to go, can they get in here?" Mindy had always felt safe in school, risking another trip outside frightened her.
"You want to take a chance that they can't?"
"No." Mindy said after a pause. Then Calliope's words came back to her.
"What subway?"
"Come on, I'll show you."
Nimbly Calliope climbed down the table leg. Mindy followed, uncertain but unwilling to let the her only ally in this shrunken world out of her sight. As natuarly as walking she flew down to the floor. Calliope led them across the room to a loose section of the baseboard. Pushing at one spot revealed a doorway. Only darkness lay beyond until the were-mouse reached in and pushed a button. A line of Christmas tree lights led the way. They revealed a dusty corridor, lined with old dry wooded beams, plaster that seemed to ooze through worn strapping boards and large spike like nails. Eerily lit up with the bright holiday colors of green, red and blue.
Mindy took an involuntary step backward. The corridor reminded her of some distorted carnival funhouse.
"Come on." Calliope said, taking her hand. "The mice won't bother us."
While the mention of mice disturbed Mindy it was the slight tapping on the window that decided her. Wings quivering with fright she allowed the were-mouse to lead her into the wall.
"You built this?" Mindy asked as they walked.
"Nah, some little striped guys used to live here, until they fixed their space ship."
"Space ship?"
"Yea." They had come to another door. Calliope pulled it open revealing an old fashioned mine shaft elevator. "You remember last year when we had that big earthquake?"
"Do I." Mindy exclaimed, following her into the elevator. She had been in the girls shower at the time along with the rest of the hockey team. The mass exodus, sans clothing, that resulted from that day was legendary in school history. "That was them?"
"Yea, they used some sort of warp/displacement drive, it looked really pretty." Calliope closed the door and pushed the bottom button on a panel. Smoothly the elevator descended. "It really shook things up though."
"Great, more aliens." Mindy muttered, wondering how many more extra terrestrials had visited her town.
"What?"
"Nothing." Mindy said quickly. That she had made love to an alien was one of Mindy's deepest secrets. "So your saying little blue aliens built an subway under the ground? And their spaceship was under our high school?"
"Yep. Well actually they were here first. A couple of hundred years ago their ship crashed into an old pagan temple. There was so much damage the ships computer put the crew into stasis while it's auto repair got to work. But when they built the high school the vibrations broke the stasis unit. The Stripes, that's what I called them, had to stay awake and fix the ship."
"They built our high school over the remains of a UFO and a pagan temple." Mindy said, leaning against the smooth metal of the car.
"Explains a lot, doesn't." Calliope said.
"Mmmm." Mindy nodded.
"They were pretty hard up for parts for the first thirty years, but then last summer that giant turtle showed up."
"The fire breathing one that fought the giant robot?"
"Yea. After he and that big robot fought I went out with Strippy (she pronounced the name with a long "I" sound and Mindy wondered just how close Calliope had gotten with the aliens) and grabbed a lot of the wreckage. After that fixing the ship was easy."
They could have picked a better time to lift off Mindy thought, remembering shivering for nearly an hour huddled behind some bushes with the rest of the team. Elvira, finally fed up with waiting for some sort of help, had grabbed her hockey stick and told the team to wait. The door to the school was rubble at that point, and if there were any emergency crews around they were busy. Growling Elvira walked out of the bushes, two blocks to Ruth's Frock Shop and grabbed some cloths. Mindy still remembered her friend walking back carrying the cloths and noticing some blood on her hockey stick. No one ever asked about it and Elvira never volunteered any information. But the hockey team that night had been the best dressed victims of an Earthquake the town had ever seen.
"They wanted to take me with them but I don't stay this size for more than one week per month."
"Couldn't they have helped you against your evil aunt?"
"Nah, they seemed to think she was bringing me up right. A cultural thing I guess."
The elevator car stopped and Calliope opened the door. Lights came on, letting Mindy see where they were. It was large, almost cavernous chamber. Mindy guessed it was nearly 20 feet long by 25 feet wide. At her current height Mindy felt as if she was looking at the place through the wrong end of a telescope. A quarter of the way up were oddly placed beams, ropes and wires. They formed an outline of a roughly spherical shape.
"They had the ship up there." Calliope said. She walked over to a raised platform and Mindy followed her, staying close. The floor of the deserted drydock was a tangle of discarded equipment, packages and toys.
"Why all the toys?"
"They were the right size to do the work, after a little modification."
She stopped in front of the wall and touched a button. Instantly a screen light up, showing a map of the town. The streets were black, the houses outlined and color coded red, green and black. Overlaying the map was a series of bright yellow lines.
"Yellow's the color we can take."
"Lotta tunnels." Mindy said, realizing the yellow lines covered nearly all of the town. "What about the houses, why the different colors?"
"Safety. Red's okay, green's proceed with caution and black is no-way-in-hell. I figure we can hold up in the Zoo for a few days, I have some friends in the reptile house. The spider guys don't mess with them."
"A few days? Calliope I don't have a few days. My parents will be missing me soon, and I've got a little brother in a lot of trouble."
"Huh. Well, okay where do you want to go?"
"Do these tunnels go anywhere near Carion Mansion?"
"Uh-uh, no way." Calliope pointed to the far end of the map. Not only was the mansion black but there was a black circle with a line next to it and an exclamation point. She sighed again. "Not even Strippy was brave enough to go there."
"You miss him." Mindy asked.
"Yea." Calliope said, leaning into her. "He was a dream." She blushed slightly. "And hot!"
"He was humanoid then?"
"Sometimes." Calliope said, shaking herself out of her reverie. "Well if we can't go to Carrion Mansion how about your place?"
"Not when I'm this small and naked."
"I thought your brother needed help?"
"My brother's being blackmailed by Oliver Douglass, if my brother doesn't get him a naked picture of me he goes to jail."
"That's mean." Calliope said.
"Can we get to Elvira's house?"
"Where's that?"
"1304 Mockingbird lane."
"Closest place we can get to is 1313." Calliope said. "It's marked in green so it should be ok."
"Ok, let's head there."
"Great, let me call up the car."
"Car?"
Calliope pushed a button and a silver Malibu Stacy 1959 Thunderbird zoomed out of the shadows and stopped by the platform. With a yell Calliope somersaulted into the drivers seat.

There had never been seat belts put into the Malibu Stacy Thunderbird. Mindy quickly came to realize that this was a serious design flaw. Calliope drove through the tunnels like she was running from the cops, and they were shooting at her. It took all of Mindy's self control to keep from leaping out and flying away. It didn't help that the tunnels were full of potholes and the car had little or no shocks. She sat in the front, her wings folded around her stomach, and held on to the dashboard and the side door with all her might.
"Can you slow down please!" she cried after the car seemed to drive on the top of the tunnel.
"Sure." Calliope said, slowing the car. "But I thought you were in a hurry."
"I want to live to get there." Mindy said, settling down. "Is this how you spend your time as a mouse?"
"Were-mouse." Calliope corrected her, sounding a bit offended. "Not all the time no, for the first six months my aunt kept me in training. Running mazes, stealing stuff from museums, learning to sew, that sort of thing."
"Learning to sew?"
"Yea, well that last one was my idea. I mean I don't wanna run around naked all the time."
Mindy sighed, for a little while she had managed to forget her own nudity.
"Anyway it turned out sewing was a really good thing to learn. She sells that curse she used on me over the net and almost everybody wants to buy some small cloths with it." Calliope turned a corner on two wheels. "Doll cloths are nice for a while, but the seams on the cheap ones are too big to be really comfortable. Beside's it's hard to find dolls with silk and leather cloths."
"So people buy the curse one time, but keep buying the cloths?"
"Yea, I mean you can only curse someone once, but cloths are forever." she took another corner, again on two wheels. At least she used the turn signals, Mindy noted. "I do furniture too, and chains and stuff."
"You do all that for her?"
"Well she's way bigger than me, and I like making stuff. Even weird stuff. Last week we had an order for a princess bed with chains and a water mattress that could be made cold or hot."
"Who would ...Why would someone want that?"
"I try not to think about it." Calliope said. "Anyway my aunt let's me out on full moon nights, she knows I'm too horny to do any real work." She looked over at Mindy and smiled. "You too huh?"
"Wach the road." Mindy said sternly. "Look, about last night, about what happened, I'm not normally like that."
"Neither am I." Calliope said. "Not when I'm human anyway."
"Oh." Mindy said, a feeling of relief coming over her. She had enough boys with crushes on her as it was.
"To tell you the truth when I'm human you turn me off."
"Oh." Mindy's feeling of relief faded.
"No offense, but...I mean I'd need a ladder or something just to...Whoa!" Calliope slammed on the breaks and twisted the wheel around wildly. The car nearly flipped over and Mindy clung desperately to the dashboard to avoid being thrown out.
"Darn." Calliope swore. "Roadblock."
Mindy shook her head and wondered how Elvira was doing. She had to be having more luck. The tunnel had almost completely caved in. Using the search light mounted on the drivers side Calliope slowly tracked across the rubble.
"I guess it's the zoo after all."
"What?" Mindy asked.
Calliope said something in reply but Mindy didn't hear it. She felt strange. Her antenna stiffened, then began to move. A wave from the depths of her soul flooded Mindy's mind, drowning conscious thought. Without a word she got out of the car and walked over to the rubble. Totally unaware of what she was doing the transformed girl reached down and picked up two green rocks. Each rock began to glow. They pulsed with energy and Mindy slowly brought them up to her antenna. As soon as the antenna touched the rocks Mindy's world imploded.
Her next breath felt like the first inhalation her lungs had ever tried. Every inch of skin on her body suddenly sent her brain a message at the same time. Pressure, temperature, energy and some things that Mindy had no words for. She became aware suddenly of two beings within her mind. They were learning from her. Language came first, followed by culture and manors. The reading of her memory was not intrusive, rather it was a soft-as-silk seduction of her spirit. As the entities learned from her they left knowledge in their wake. It was knowledge the young girl found frustratingly hard to understand. Mindy had always read fantasy, science fiction. She had always yearned for the lore of the Wise Ones that was now pouring into her brain. But the concepts, the facts hidden in the center of a maelstrom of chaotic emotions, nearly proved too much for her. With the greatest effort of her young life Mindy reigned in the beings, slowing their march through her soul. They seemed to understand, but by the time Mindy had slowed the process it was done.
Mindy opened her eyes knowing who would be standing before her. He was taller than Mindy by a half a head. Deep black hair, cut short with a short neatly trimmed beard. His eyes were sea blue and seemed to shine. He smiled, showing perfect white teeth. The fairy, for he had wings like Mindy's, spread his arms, taking a deep breath into a broad powerful chest. He was not chiseled, being more subtly muscled, but she could sense a great strength in his limbs. The beard combined with the look in his eyes and the rest of his body language to give the impression of a lovable rogue.
She was different. As tall as he was, with a wide, square jawed face. Her hair was straight flaxen and ran to her shoulders. Her wide eyes were blue, but a pale blue. Her head sat upon a long neck and a slim body. She smiled, but there was a wry twist to her grin.
"A body!" he shouted, running his hands across his body. "After uncounted ages a body!" His hands reached his crotch and took hold of his penis. "And a fine body at that!"
"Does this sort of thing happen every time you pick up rocks?" Calliope asked, coming over to stand beside her.
"Not at all Calliope." the woman said. She ran her hands over her body, and Mindy couldn't tell whether she was as satisfied as the man was. She was slimmer than he was, with small breast. "For what she touched was not a mere rock, it was the depository for my companions and mine own souls. What our Lord Oberon claimed could never come to pass, has come to pass." She walked over to Mindy and kissed her lightly on the lips. "I thank you Mindy. For our freedom, and for the bodies we now have."
"I to need to thank you." the man said, rushing over to Mindy he lifted her up and twirled her around, finishing the twirl with a hard kiss on the mouth. "I truly need to thank you." he said, setting her back down on the ground.
"Calm your ardor, my friend." the woman said, easing him back. All of them could see the semi erection that alternately drifted in direction toward all of them. "Though we know what has occurred, poor Mindy's mortal mind has yet to assimilate the knowledge."
"Yea." Mindy said, leaning back into Calliope. "What she said. I think, what happened was that I let you two out of the rocks, and you grabbed some info from my mind."
"A rather sketchy explanation of what happened." the woman said. One of her wings curled around her body and she inspected it. "Ages ago my friend and I were condemned by our Lord Oberon. Most of our kind was leaving this world, driven out by fire and blood. We desired to stay, and openly opposed him."
"A big mistake, as you say in this age." the man said.
"Yes. For Oberon was ever a petty tyrant, vindictive beyond cause. He stripped us of our bodies and sealed us all within emeralds. The emeralds he then sold to a troll, who sold them to another troll, who, to save his life, gave them to a dragon. Many of the gems were stolen from the dragon by a witch, who used them as guard stones to build her house. When she was killed by a demon she had dallied with, the house slowly fell to rubble, only to be rebuilt as a temple to some minor god. Ages later the ship of the," here she whistled and coughed, "crashed and the gems were driven deep into the ground. Only recently did a cave in shake them loose."
"Wow!" Calliope whispered.
"Yes Calliope," the woman said. "Wow. Lord Oberon decreed that only another fairy could free us. But since all the other fairy's were going with him, or were entombed as we were, there was little hope of freedom."
"The old man could never have guessed that someone would make a fairy." the man said. "Nor such a comely one."
"No come ons right now." Mindy said, sinking against the car. As the woman had explained things the images of what had happened flashed into her minds eye. With the images had come the feelings, frustration, anger, desperation, despair and finally hope."
"When I released them they reached into my mind and..." Mindy faltered, her consciousness overflowing with the lore of magic.
"We learned from Mindy all that she knew of her world, so that we could survive and from her fantasies we formed these bodies."
"You imagined him and her?" Calliope asked.
"The raw form, yes. We tempered her idylls with our own desires and natures."
"Nice job." Calliope said, looking at the man.
"I look forward to the next moon, my dear." he said, bending forward he took her hand and kissed it. Calliope giggled.
"From the raw stuff of Mindy's memories and hopes and ideals, we formed these bodies." The woman looked at Mindy with a love that went beyond anything the young girl had ever known. "But there is one task still left to you, the most important task. We must have names."
Mindy knew what she was asking. To the ancient people names were highly important. For though the fey could have many names in their long lives, the first name was always the most valued. Mindy thought of all the names she knew, or at least she tried too. In the whirling vortex that was her mind at the moment, few names could be called upon. With the woman and man looking at her, lovingly, expectantly, Mindy knew she had to say something. Two names surfaced from the storm. They leapt through her brain and into her mouth and from thence out into the world before Mindy had time to think.
"Your Jack." she said, pointing to the man. "Your Jill." she said, pointing to the woman.
Jack smiled his approval, while a slight wisp of a smile crossed Jill's lips. Mindy suspected Jill of enjoying some private joke.
The effort of naming the two fairies seemed to drain the rest of her energy from Mindy. She barely felt herself falling back and being caught by Calliope. After that... she wandered through dreams and memories that were not her own, but were now a part of her.

Mindy awoke with startling clarity. One moment she was wandering through the dreams of legend, the next she was staring up at Jill's breast. She was lying on the fairy's lap, in the back seat of the car. From the way Jill held her and the pale look on her face Mindy guessed Calliope was driving once more. Mindy said nothing for a moment, reflecting on what she had learned. Her love of fantasy would never be the same again. She knew too much now, too much of what it was really like. Never again would she be able to buy the: "Elve's of Light" books for 7.95$. The books were just all wrong. The rules of magic, the behavior of the elves and dragons...all wrong.
I'll wait till they hit the discount rack, she thought, trying to console herself.
On the other hand she now realized just how right Tolkien had been, and how good the movie: "Willow" was.
"Are you rested now?" Jill asked, looking down at her.
"Yea." Mindy said, sitting up. "Whoa! Who let him drive?" "Calliope." Jill said. "Fear not, I think he is actually the better driver."
With a yell from Jack and a squeal of delight from Calliope the car sailed through the air for a moment before settling down to the ground.
"Where are we headed?" Mindy asked, grabbing the car door with one hand and Jill with the other.
"After some talk it was decided that your original destination was the best one. We ride toward Elvira's house. We will avoid the spider creatures, indeed though your knowledge is hazy upon the subject they are old foes. They existed aeons ago and were thought to have left the world even before our kind. I am curious as to how they survived. But no matter. Once we make contact with Jeremy and Helga I will aid them on the potion to restore you to your human form."
"Sounds good."
"I do hope to have some clothing before I meet the denizens of Carrion Mansion." Jill said, looking down at herself.
"I wouldn't mind some either." Mindy said. Of them all only Calliope was wearing anything.
"I for one enjoy bathing in the air." Jack called back.
"He always did." Jill said.
"Why should I cover this body which was so obviously designed to be admired?"
Calliope seemed to agree and she snuggled closer to him.
"Where are we?" Mindy asked. They were in the tunnels, but these tunnels were well made, smooth and lit by small yellow lights set evenly spaced in the walls.
"The closest other exit to Elvira's house is the corner of LeMorte and LeScar street." Calliope said.
"According to the map in the main chamber the entrance is in an alley between a place called; "The Androids Dungeon" and a store called; "Bits of Bytes." Jill smiled. "I am looking forward to both places Mindy. The images I saw in your mind of the comic books, and this thing you call; "The Internet", are truly examples of great progress in mans evolution."
That was a point Mindy wanted to argue, but Calliope interrupted them.
"Better slow up Jack," she said, "we're getting close to the exit and driving on the streets a lot harder than driving in here."
"What ever you say my dear." Jack said. He slowed the car to a stop and they traded places. Jill and Mindy held onto each other as Calliope burned rubber and the car once more moved forward.
A minute or so later Calliope took another turn and the car raced up a ramp.
"Calliope!" Mindy called. They were heading toward a solid wall.
"Don't worry, it opens automatically." Calliope said.
Mindy dug her nails into the seat infront of them, even as Jill grabbed Mindy's arm in a death grip. Jack smiled and leaned back in his seat.
At the last moment the door slipped to one side and the car emerged into an alley. Calliope slowed, turning on the headlights.
By now Mindy was getting used to everything being bigger than it was supposed to be. The ally however, pushed her adaptation. The dumpsters were small buildings, the garbage cans grain silos. The small trickle of water heading toward the sewer was a stagnant stream of foul smelling offal. The store on her left was the Androids Dungeon. Mindy smiled wryly as recalled the hours spent in the comic shop, dreaming of the life of a fantasy character.
"Lucky me." she whispered.
The store on the left was one she didn't spend too much time in, though she did by games there. Suddenly Mindy wondered if Myth2 was in yet.
"Uh-oh." Calliope said, slamming on the breaks. The car slid to a stop, jolting Mindy out of her reverie. At the head of the alley were five spider men, each facing the street.
"How many of those things are there in town!" Mindy hissed.
"Enough." Calliope said. "Don't worry, we can outrun them."
"Run?" Jack said. "Why I can take a mere five of the creatures with ease."
"Cool it klingon." Mindy said.
"I agree Jack," Jill said, restraining him as he started to rise, "we are still too new to this world, and these bodies are not the ones we had of old."
"What were they armor plated?" Calliope asked. "Look don't worry, this car can out run those guys easy."
"What about them?" Mindy asked, pointing toward the sky. Just under the street lights two of the flying rats hovered. "I'm not going to lead them to Elvira's house. If they want me they really have a hard on for her."
"Well..."
Calliope stopped talking, her words cut off as if by some unseen knife. A glazed look dulled her face. Looking straight ahead she floored the accelerator. Before any of them had time to react the car was lurching forward. The spider men heard and leapt out of the way, all but one who was clipped and thrown clear. Mindy saw him on the ground writhing in pain.
"What the hell are you doing?" Mindy shouted. Lunging forward she reached past Calliope and grabbed for the wheel. With a savage snarl the were mouse bit her. Mindy dropped back in shock, clutching the wound.
"She is spellbound!" Jack called.
"Let her be then!" Jill commanded. "Even if we were to survive a crash those mansects would be on us."
They could fly away, Mindy thought, but left the notion unspoken. In fact the thought filled her with shame. The sting of her already closing wound paling beside it. I'm not a coward, she thought, wondering why fear was filling her heart. Then she heard it. A high pitched whistle. It tore through her mind, and every thought but one vanished. She had to go to the source of that sound.
Mindy started to rise, only to be pulled back by Jill. Enraged that someone would stand between her and the source the transformed girl turned on the fairy. Jill grabbed both her arms and dragged Mindy's head down to hers. As soon as their antenna touched Mindy's mind returned to normal.
"What..."
"What ever spell draws her must be part of the her curse." Jill explained, easing Mindy down to the seat. "When she bit you that part of her curse must have entered your spirit."
"Down!" Jack yelled.
They heeded his words and a shower of arrows passed over their heads. Mindy looked back to see five spider men on flying rats pursuing them. The rats were keeping up with the car, though the strain was beginning to tell. Mindy could see them breathing heavy. One them faltered and started to head toward the ground.
Calliope hit the horn three quick times, then four times.
"Her aunt might be calling her." Jill said. "Where does she live? We can hide and rescue her later."
"I don't know." Mindy said. "I don't know her that well." She was still holding her arm though the wound had closed and the pain was starting to fade. Looking around she saw the town cometary flash by. "But I think were headed toward Tombstone Park."
Calliope sounded the horn again in the same pattern as before, and this time was answered. Another high pitched whistle, this time audible to Jill and Jack as well. Before any of them could comment on the sound Calliope took another corner on two wheels. Mindy made a desperate grab for Jill as the fairy was thrown out of the car, but missed. In the next second they drove into a sickly sweet smelling mist. Mindy felt her stomach churn, her skin turned red and she could almost feel it coming apart. Her wings burned as if on fire. The pain quickly overwhelmed her and she blacked out.

End. (For now)


Will anyone survive this danger? (Well, of course they will, just wait till the next installment to see how)

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