Nurse Andrews flipped through his notes. Of course on his last day Dr Shapiro piled up so much the clamp could barely hold it. He came to a stop beside the first habitation cell. The lamia within took zir time slithering over. A lanky lamia towered over him, making him feel like a child in comparison.
A whistle drew his attention to the smug lamia. âyou forgot something.â. Zir luminescent pinkish-orange tongue flicked in and out invitingly. In his lower periphery something wiggled. Nurse Andrewâs gaze dropped to zir hand in an OK gesture, âGotcha.â Peaches snickered.
He rolled his eyes, like he definitely didnât see that coming. âOh darn.â
He muttered beneath his breath. A soft snort came over the light chatter from neighboring habitation cells.
Flipping through his patient files, one of them floated to the ground.
Subject 071? Vanilla? Heâd been transferred years ago, how was he still in the system⌠hmm
Pronouns: he/him, they/them
That isnât Vanilla, then who is it? Oh, youâve got to be kidding me? How childish could you possibly be?
Previous Occupation: monster fuck boy
âyou okay, zeek-a-reeno?â
His tongue felt like sand paper reading what came next. He might as well have a dozen gallbladder stones clattering around his body.
Items of Note: wears gawdy black and white clothing that gives him a slutty Halloween look down to his disgusting fake bleach blond hair.
âAdditional notesâ read in Dr Gloverâs neat handwriting. Nurse Andrews crumpled up the trash, tossing it away, only for it to drift upward and out of view.
Nurse Andrew hurriedly flipped through the rest of his notes. He desperately scanned each page.
Subject Patient: 069 Peaches    ze/zir
Previous occupation: [redacted]
Items of Note: collects shoes
Subject Patient: 404 Ocean  any/all pronouns
Previous Profession: [redacted]
Items of note: canât stand being alone, never show him your back
Additional notes: needs more stimuli
Subject Patient: 999 Crimson  he/him
Previous Profession: engineer
Items of note: only lamia from original group still in treatment]
Nurse Andrews flipped through his notes at the speed of light.
No, no, no! Heâd taken months collecting all those.
âay, zeek? earth to zeek? listen, sâalright, we canâ"
After the nurse took a photo of Crimson struggling to open up a pickle jar, many patients insisted that theyâd only take the psychological eval and additional tests if they also had theirs taken. Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, Nurse Andrews found himself with a scrap bookâs worth of photos.
The entire wing seemed to go silent.
âis it just me, or is dessert on the menu?â A husky voice rumbled beside Nurse Andrewâs ear.
Ze followed the low rumbling purr.
How long was he standing there?
Enticing hooded sockets crease in pleasure at the attention. âcuz i just realized i got a sweet tooth.â
The nurse blinked owlishly. Like heâs suddenly being pulled out of quick sand.
âTook you long enough?..â
âand i wanna eat you up.â To drive zir point home, zir long thick tongue slid out. Dizzyingly bright and dexterous with a single row of bumps that dissected it down the middle. So dumbstruck, he nearly reached out and touched it. âheh, you got something on your tie.â
Zir phalange hooked around it through the ventilation holes, giving it a light tug. There, Peaches held it. The two staring into each others eyes.
Bit by bit, pieces came back into focus. He was looking at the files, right? The one he dropped is curiously absent. He dismissed it, instead vying to flip through Dr Gloverâs report on Peaches. Absently, he tugged back his tie like one would an offered flower.
Noticeably, Dr Glover removed nearly every privilege Peaches had after yesterdayâs incident. Zir habitation cell was bare except for what Peaches wore. A sunset hoodie that advertises some mountain resort the nurse visited as a tot. It only reached zir midriff. Usually, zeâd be sporting a loose-fitting beige skirt as well.
Nurse Andrews chewed on his cheek. Peaches curled zir body over zir pelvis using zir tail. Nurse Andrews would need to find another one on his lunch. Finding one large enough in a short span of time would be challenging but possible.
âDr Glover gave me the impression that your spirits were exceedingly low. Peaches, is that the case today as well?â In an obtuse way, the way zir smile faltered almost seemingly apologetic aside from zir relaxed manner.
Peaches lightly taped on the glass.
Of course they took that too.
âdonât know what you expect, hun.â Peaches leans against the plexiglass, taking advantage of zir full height over Nurse Andrews. Not very challenging since most were taller than him. Nurse Andrews struggled to make eye contact, craning his neck far back.
âA minute of effort.â
Zir words take on a musical undertone. âsaid i was sorry, didnât i? what more do ya want?â Zir gaze wandered a little lower to inspect the offered lolly.
One of Peachesâ long phalanges dipped through the ventilation hole, tugging on the lolly. Yet Nurse Andrews held tight. He whispered. âDonât pinch panties if you want the Nelsons guardâs help. Call me next time.â
Peaches stared at Nurse Andrews like heâd grown another head. Zir smile grew crooked. âya think theyâll give calls when ya leave, huh? heh. didnât think didnât ya say ya were a realist?â Zir laughter comes out stale.
Yesterdayâs magic level assessment dug into the nurseâs mind like a rusty nail. âArrangements have been made.â He uttered only half paying attention to the charts. Peaches pops the lolly in, noticeably a lack of tongue. Still, Peaches hummed like ze can taste it via thoughts and prayers alone. âhas anyone toldja youâre a sweetheart, doc, cuz ya take the cake.â
His heart palpitates along with a rush of dopamine. âNot a doctor.â
âstill a doc in my book.â Peaches hums. Zir gaze drifts in the direction of zir brother. âI know Oceanâs a handfulââ
The nurseâs eyes burned as holes into his clipboard. âDonât be dramatic.â
âWhen Iâm gone, make sure he isnât alone--â
â--Dr Shapiro would like you to answer this survey.â He interrupted him off with a glare as he leans back.
Peachesâ sighs, smiling in the dopiest manner a person could.
Nurse Andrewâs lip quivers for a moment before he gets it under control. âOnce your releasedââ
âI Didnât Know You Were A Comedian, Doctor Andrew.â Another lamia teased from the cell behind him. The complex battle formation and arithmetic covered the glass of his cell framing their face. âWas It Something I Said?â
âNo, Wine. I leave the humor to you.â Nurse Andrew replied curtly.
A warm breeze blew over Nurse Andrewâs neck, setting all his hairs on end. Yanking up his coat, ruckus laugher errupted from behind him, passing from cell to cell like the common cold. âsorry, hun, ya looked a lil cold. couldnât have ya turn inta a zeeksickle.â
âUnfortunately for you, Peaches--â Dr Andrew struggled to sharpen his tongue. ââThe ambient air temperature is perfect. Now, Dr Glover requests that you refrain from any further harassment. Unlike me, they think you can actually be rehabilitated.â He punctuated the thought with a click of his pen.
âaww, zeekster, your gonna make me blush.â The moment Nurse Andrews turned; he could feel the lamiaâs gaze take a generous pass at zir behind. (The lab coat wasnât necessary for his work anyway.) Not that heâd allowed Peaches the satisfaction of knowing, he had other patients to see after all.
The next several patientâs exams passed uneventfully. Wine, while forthcoming, continued to derail the survey with small talk and little passive aggressive comments whenever Nurse Andrews had the audacity to cut off his chess rant.
Error blipped into the antivoid as long as his control collar allowed.
The âPied Piperâ as everyone called her, went so far as to approach the glass. Nurse Andrews could never see more than her teeth beneath her hood but progress is progress. Plus, her new spring tune had a rejuvenating quality that even Nurse Andrews couldnât deny.
For once, Posca took notice of him. Though, it only after Nurse Andrews admitted to wearing the loose-fitting black dress pants for a high wasted look.Â
Posca raced across the cell. His arms legs and face were somehow all covered in marker. The heterochromic skeletonâs eye flashed a heart and swirl, âEzekiel,â He tsked. âYou Should Wear It Below Your Waist More Often. Something Like An Unsaturated Orange Or Pink. I Know You Donât Like Color But Itâd Really Compliment Your Bleach Blond Hair.â Nurse Andrew resisted the urge to facepalm but Ink still picked up on his displeasure.
Was it really that obvious?
âAll Iâm Saying Is Donât Be Shy With Showing Off What You Got. Iâm Sure You Know You A Superb Ass. Itâs A Shame You Donât Have Any Good Fits.â
Nurse Andrew clicked his pen rapidly. âThat will be all for today, Posca.â
Nurse Andrews eyed the yellow line. The paint below it read as follows:
âPlease remain six feet from the glass at all times.â
It was a laughable rule, especially among habitation cells without ventilation holes. The intercom was turned on manually. In Crimsonâs case, the team replaced the glass monthly due in part to all the scratches obscuring view of him. Not to mention his magic had a tendency of weakening even the most impact resistant glass over time. Nurse Andrews strutted up to the glass, careful to remain a few inches from touching it.
The fog, as per usual, as thick as pea soup. Heâd be lucky to catch a glimpse of his illusive patient.
âGreetings, Crimson. Youâll be glad to hear that Nurse David will make a full recovery. The report neglects to mention whether or not you warned him about biting off his nose but Iâm sure you did. Still, in the future, Iâd advise utilizing verbal methods a touch longer.â
A low rumbling chuckle crackles over the intercom. He mustâve hotwired it again as he was nowhere near the panel. Instead, he dwelled somewhere in the thick fog that pervaded his cell. âwhat can I say, doll? manâs gotta eat.â
Nurse Andrew snorts. âYour Vegan.â
âlettuce say âve bean branching out.â
His lip curls ever so slightly despite his best intentions. âPeas branch out elsewhere for all our sanity.â
âwas that a⌠heh, it was, wasnât it?â
Nurse Andrew held up the clipboard, covertly covering his face. His white makeup could only conceal so much of his burning cheeks. When Nurse Andrew finally dropped the clipboard, something moved by the bean bag chair. The elaborate maze of things made it difficult to make out any clear shapes.
âadmit it. yer dying ta break out in puns. like a moth ta flame.â
âIf you wish to regain TV privileges, I suggest youâŚâ Nurse Andrew mumbles, the fog parts just enough to reveal the silhouette of someone behind the bean bag chair.
He revealed himself willingly. This should be great.
âThank you Crimson, as I was sayingâŚâ
Suddenly, it darts from the other side of the habitation cell.
Why am I not surprised? Oh well, cat and mouse it is.
Nurse Andrew walked toward the far end of the cell where the fog was the thickest.
âAs I was saying, TV privileges will be reinstated when and only when you reveal yourself.â
Some days he should really mind the yellow line.
A massive set of fangs lunges out of nowhere. Crimsonâs hairy legs slam against the glass, his webs sending gusts of dust filling the air. His red eye lights glowing like demons in tiny cones of light. He lets out a horrified scream, stumbling back. His goggles fell off and clip board skittering across the floor. Breathing felt like running up ten flights at full speed.
An unhinged laughter silenced the entire cell block. âoi, level bait, donât go falling for me just yet. ya might even get me hooked.â He cackled. His sharpened hook arm dragged along the glass while his spider legs arched up against the glass, making him look even taller.
Frantic flute noises cut through his laughter. Each time he tried to speak, a shrill tone filled the air. Pied leans against the adjacent cell wall. An oversized hoodie covers all but his silver fanged smile.
âcan it, kazoo!â Crimson snaps.
Morse code beeping echoes across the hall. âNOW THATâS JUST RUDE!â Ocean chided from the furthest cell back. âYOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER. NO DOCTOR WILL WANTâ"
âOcean,â Nurse Andrews coughed. Hurriedly, he put on his glasses again, taking care to keep his eyes closed until doing so. âYouâre up next.â
âawww, câmon, doll. was only joking.â His grin sharpened, showing off a shiny golden tooth, âA little.â
In several quick strides, Nurse Andrews roughly yanked out the food tray, slamming it shut with a photograph. âDonât bite this one. There wonât be another specialist.â
Nurse Andrews raised his voice. âThatâs a shame. Iâd hate for the warden to hear of this. Heâs particularly keen on finding that bean bag chair.â
For a beat, Crimson misses his cue. His clawed prosthetic gingerly running over the far sleeker and lighter model in the picture. He nodded, slowly putting his mask back on.
Crimson slammed his fist against the glass, cracks immediately spiderweb across it. âyer beinâ awfully sensitive over a lil joke. cut a pal some slack. not like we met yesterday, baitâ
â5 days, 6 months and 3 years. 26 more including my training. However, I thought you grew out of this⌠juvenile behavior.â Dr Andrew added with a hint of bitterness.
Crimson shoves the photo in his vest pocket. âDonât let it happen again.â
Nurse Andrews marched over to Oceanâs cell, feeling a strange lack of sins crawling up his spine.
What was wrong with everyone today?
Perhaps there wasnât enough monster food in their diet. Nurse Andrews scribbles into his notebook. âcheck diet.â
Morse code chirps fill his ears. He distantly notices the repetition of his name but keeps writing.
Less pauses came between sentences.
âset up appointment for prosthetic fitting + sea tea for abrasionsâ
âThere.â He sighed. Everything was in order.
Looking up, the habitation cell before him looked straight out of an aquarium. A scaffolding ladder lead up to the water level. Below, all manner of underwater toys lay strewn about from diving torpedos to suspended rings to swim through. Pressed up against the glass, a starry eyed dolphin siren beamed. In one acoustic meatus a ear piece poked out.
Thatâs good. It must be working well if he hadnât taken out this one.
His finger never left his clicker. Yet, he didnât say a word. Ocean cocked his head and brow-bone tense with a story to tell. He hurried taps into his tiny data pad attached to the glass.
Words appeared in cyan font on an identical screen on the other side of the glass. âDOCTOR, YOU DONâT LOOK SO WELL⌠VERY PALE. YOU KNOW, I HEARD THAT HUMANS ARE MADE OF 75% WATER, YOU MUSTâVE PERSPERATED TOO MUCH WITH CRIMSON. WHY DONâT YOU TAKE A BREAK AND WE CAN CONTINUE ONCE YOUâRE WELL?â
Buttering him up or not, Nurse Andrew could already smell the fear sweat. Heâd been at it for nearly an hour, it hardly warranted a break but they couldnât fire him on his last day.
Nurse Andrew considered the potential ramifications. Dr Shapiro could fire him. Granted, if he was out by the end of the day, what was the point? Plus, Dr Shapiro wasnât the sort to waste labor when it was available, even if she wanted it gone. âWeâll resume in 10.â
âI LOOK FORWARD TO IT!â Oceanâs tail slapped against the water, sending a bit of spray across the glass.
Nurse Andrews popped through several thick security doors.
âEzekiel, done so soon?â A despondent soul crooned. âDid crazy ol 999 scare you again?â They sniffed. Their vulture instincts served them well.
âActually, Crimson and I had a delightful conversation about his ambition to open a repair shop. Iâve seen a great deal of progress. If it werenât for my absence, heâd have been out by the quarterly review. What about you, Doctor Glover?â He hummed. âI heard Peaches was quite.. insistent the other day.â
Dr Glover stiffened at his smile.
âDonât worry, I told zem to⌠give you some space. Ze was quite accommodating. Itâs amazing what happens when you donât confiscate zir undergarments.â
Dr Glover body checked the nurse into the crumbling asbestos wall. Dry wall dusted his hair and shoulders. The nurse coughed. Blood covered his elbow. Their hands slipped around his collar like a glove, hefting his short and stout frame high off the linoleum. âit doesnât even have genitals! Why would itââ
âThey say a smile is worth a million words, donât you agree-ack!.â The corner of his lips twitched.
âWhere is it?â Their head swiveled around. The shit for brains doc finally locked on the hole in the wall. Their breath hitched.
âDonât worry⌠I have⌠copies⌠for the whole family.â
As if nothing happened, they dropped him, brushing off his shoulders while theyâd rather break him like a twig. âYou know as well as I do theyâre a luxury. We got other mouths to feed and 69 needs the motivation. You canât just give it anything it wants willy nilly. Itâll get entitled. Self righteous.â
Whatever they saw on the nurseâs face seemed to disappoint them. âDonât think I didnât see the bean bags.â
âBean bags?â Dr Andrews hummed contemplatively. âAh yes, I remember now. Those awful lumpy chairs. I honestly cant understand why anybody would choose that shade of brown. Itâs a blessing in disguise. Whoever it was did.. whatsername a favor.â
The sound of drywall crumbling draws his eye to the hole fist embeded in the wall. âDerek and you better not forget it, snowflake.â For such a sculpted person, build to tear someone limb from limb, it was difficult to see why a tank wanted to do the work of surgeon. However, given time, the nurse saw glimpses of that soft underbelly. For once in a very long time, Nurse Andrews saw he misjudged the fellow enby. Someone as independent and focused wouldnât harbor such fire at the slight on behalf of a jilted friend or bedmate. Though, the idea that someone as strong willed as Dr Glover could be brought under Shapiroâs spell..
Dr Glover smirked. âI donât care how far you go. Nobody will hire your unscrupulous ass from Seattle to New York. Unlike you, Derekâs friends back him up. You could learn a thing or two. Too bad you picked with the freaks.â
Their goggles slipped from their forehead, perfectly landing on their nose. âItâs only a matter of time before youâre behind bars.â
A whisper of a memory tickles Andrewâs ear. âi canât sleep. i canât eat. the only thing that makes me feel anything was fucking and now i canât even do that.â Peaches curled up into a ball, covering the bruise ze got from slamming zir head into the wall. âiâm just a defective whore who never shouldâve been born.â
Nurse Andrewsâs hands formed into fists. Taking the goggles off and setting his clipboard aside, Ezekiel opened the cell door. He kneels in front of Peaches.
Peaches rubbed the tears from zir eyes. âA freak of nature, you know bitties arenât even supposed to get this big. Much less lamia.â Ze hiccuped. âMy magicâs all fucked. Freakish. Perverted.â
Ezekiel reaches out. Something told him he should hold hands but it was like a thick force field surrounded the trembling lamia. âIf you keep this up, you wonât leave any more freak for the rest of us.â Peachesâ gasps pause, he pops up like a prarier dog.
âb-but y-your normal.â Peaches sniffles. ây-youâre good.â
Something sickly crawled along Ezekielâs back. His own thoughts ready to drown him at a momentâs notice. Carefully, Ezekiel eased the hairnet securing his wig in place.
More of the sickly crawling sensation writhed over his shoulders, head and neck. The thoughts ready to spill over the dam he so carefully constructed all those years ago.
âzeek iââ I held up a finger, silencing him.
Ezekiel carefully worked off the special effects make up covering the side of his face, covering the whole in his ear.
Finally, he past to the hardest part. Unbuttoning the first two buttons on his shirt, just enough that Peaches could see where his original flesh ended and other began. If heâd shown the other side, it wouldâve gone all the way through.
âBabies born as witches get theirâŚâ He trailed off, the words not coming to him.
All of a sudden, Peachesâs arms encircled him, yanking him into the tightest hug of his life. He gasped. Not frightened, just the shire surprised mixed withs something else, relief?
âus freaks need to stick together.â He whispered into the side that didnât have an ear.
âWhat the hell are you smiling about?!â
Nurse Andrews sighed. âThereâs one thing you can always trust in our line of work and that is the gossip mill. Itâs unfortunate you didnât learn that during our friendship. Otherwise, youâd have a leg to stand on. As it is, youâll finish Crimsonâs exam for me today.â
She sneered. âYouâre insane.â
âMaybe but you make time for Derek. He too will let you slip out for lunch, correct? You two really should keep it to the bedroom. Board rooms are notoriously insecure.â
Nurse Andrews waved a USB drive. âDonât worry, this isnât the only one either.â
The moment Dr Glover veins on her forehead popped, Nurse Andrews muttered. âGood grief.â
âItâs your lucky day, monster fucker!â Dr Glover grabbed him by the lab coat, throwing him into the laundry shoot. âIâm taking you out with the trash!â They gave him another solid shove before stalking off.
âBloody Brilliant.â Nearly thirty minutes later, Nurse Andrews managed to escape the clutches of the tube. He checked himself in the bathroom. His back screamed. Pulling off his shirt, there was already a lovely little bruise forming. Plus, he chipped tooth. âFucking perfect. The Blue menace will eat me alive.â
Sure enough, Ocean gasped the moment he was within eye shot, exclaiming. He darted to the glass, typing into his data pad. âDOCTOR! HOW IN THE STARS DID THIS HAPPEN? LET ME LOOK AT IT. I AM AN EXQUISITE HEALER."
âGreetings Ocean.â Nurse Andrews continued staring at his clipboard, gritting his teeth. The damn ear prosthetic kept itching. âDr Viola informed us what happened when she helped you with the radio. Unfortunately, it was not good news.â
Faster than Nurse Andrews wouldâve expected, a storm cloud extinguished his starry eyes into empty voids.
âVIOLA? OH! VI, YES, I SO SO SO AM TERRIBLY SORRY. MY RECIPES ARENâT MEANT FOR HUMANS. I DID WARN HER MY TACOS CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE.â
âInteresting, Ocean. How very interesting... I wasnât aware cookies involved cyberizing my colleagues.â
âWait⌠so you donât mind I poisoned her?â
Nurse Andrews sent him a flat look. âIf every person who poisoned Dr Viola were held accountable, we wouldnât have any nurses.â
Ocean let out a breath he mustâve been holding in awhile, his shoulders fell as he leaned fully against the glass.
âIâd like to be frank with you, Ocean. Did you knowââ
âAww, why canât you be Frank with me?â Peaches whined. âI always get boring old Zeek.â
Ocean snorted. âPERHAPS IF YOU TOOK MORE INITIATIVE. YOUR ROOM
WAS ALWAYS MESSY AT HOME. FRANK ONLY COMES OUT WHEN YOUâRE PRESENTABLE.â
Nurse Andrews shot him a look.
Peaches held up his hands in mock surrender. âNot that I mind.â He waggled his brow.
Ocean kneaded his hands together before typing again. If he didnât have the mask on, Andrew imagines heâd be clicking his teeth.
âDOCTOR, I DONâT KNOW WHAT I CAN SAY FOR YOU TO BELIEVE ME. I WOULD NEVER DO ANYTHING TO HURT VIOLA. WE DISCUSSED THE RISKS BEFOREHAND. SHE CONSENTED TO IT. THEN SHE GOT COLD FEET, WE WERE ALREADY SO FAR ALONG, TO STOP WOULD JEOPARDIZE HER HEALTH!â
âThe doctors say sheâll never beath on her own again.â Nurse Andrew pinched his nose. He awaited already getting a head ache and he only got through a quarter of his patients. âHer goggles were missing when we found her, ocean. To take responsibility is the first step to change. Weâll put a pin in it today.â Nurse Andrews remained fixed on the clipboard. He continued writing, neither of them break the silence.
Ocean smile was a few degrees weaker. âYou have to believe me.â
His eye lights shrank so small, the faint draft could extinguish them. âI canât be without my brother again.â His phalanges easily fit through the vent holes, clawing at Nurse Andrews sleeves. Heâs so much smaller than the other patients. A hair shorter than himself actually.
Ezekiel bites his lip. âI donât have the key. I canâtââ
âBut you could talk to her! Dr Shapiro knew about Violaâs situation. I wouldnât operate otherwise. Iââ Big tears poured like waterfalls down Oceanâs cheeks. âPlease donât look at me like that. I donât care what you think of me but you have to believe me.â
Ezekiel leans closer to Oceanâs phallanges, allowing him to tug part of his sleeves through.
He kept fiddling with Ezekielâs sleeves. Neither of them spoke. The ever hanging storm felt like it was on their door step. There wasnât anything that he could do without an actual monster doctor or human trained in monster medicine. After several false starts, Ocean lets go of Ezekielâs sleeve. âI donât know how long heâll lastââ
Something tugged at Ezekielâs goggles. He reaches up to secure them but Oceanâs already got ahold of his other sleeve.
âOcean, I canât protect you if you do this. Listen to me.â The goggles rose of his cheeks, forcing him to keep his eyes on the display. Those cyan letters glaring back at him.
âIâm so sorry.â His words so soft.
Ezekielâs gaze darts up to Oceanâs face. The mask gone.
Oceans sobs shift into sniffles and slowly devolve into giggles.
Ezekiel scrambles to tug his sleeves away. With a buttoned shirt, he couldnât get it over if head unless Ocean let him go.âDr Shapiro told me himself that sheâd stop feeding you if you exhibited any âmaladaptiveâ behaviors. Sheâs actively looking for a reason to kill you! I know we havenât been eye to eye⌠please, give me back my goggles.â
Ocean wiped away a tear smiling with an elbow. âZeek, Iâll be confiscating your goggles. Once you learn to behave, you may have them back. Do you understand?â
The words slip from his mouth before he could even think them. âYes, I do.â
âFor now we have work to do, my prince.â
He finally let go. Every bone in Ezekielâs body screamed to run. Get the fuck away from him. He knew he shouldnât have reached out.
No matter how hard Ezekiel tried, he resist speaking to Ocean. He needed to hear more. Hear more of that wonderful voice that reminded him of the most gorgeous bells and harp. âIs there any way I can help? I could open the doors? Would that satisfy you?â
Ocean hummed, âitâs a start.â In seconds, Ezekiel unlocked the door separating the tank from the upper platform. He raced back up. Anything to hear Oceanâs call.
Just as Ezekiel reached the platform, Ocean lunged out. His sharp boney phalanges digging deep into Ezekielâs sides, drawing a gasp. Everything went fuzzy from there on out.
There were sounds. Doors unlocking. Familiar voices murmured. An alarm blared.
Soon that too got drowned in the darkness.