It's been more than twenty seconds and the doctor still haven't been able to do anything. Damien had been watching the doctor take a test, yet he didn't feel like that would lead to anything fruitful. WAS I INSANE?He needed to be sure. HOW COULD I HAD THOUGHT THAT THE DOCTOR WOULD BE ABLE TO TREAT HER IN JUST FIFTEEN SECONDS?While he scolded himself, he couldn't take his eyes off the doctor. He kept staring. He was sharing his attention between the timer and the doctor; the timer would automatically go in the direction of his eyes. So he didn't have to stress himself to see it. The doctor suddenly left the wolf and turned to him. "I must have made a promise out of excitement. I wasn't in my right mind. I made the promise before making a check and doing the test. I don't think that small amount of time would be enough to treat the wolf."There was remorse crawling up the face of the doctor, but Damien didn't give a damn. He was tempted to snap the neck of the short man, but restr
Damien walked into the rear of the vet clinic when he stepped out of that door. He looked around him. He wasn't familiar with that place. He didn't want to keep standing there for over forty minutes doing nothing. When he was sure no one was in view, he created a portal and stepped into it. He was back in the jungle when the light faded away. He used the zoom function and was back at where he left. Where he had fought the annoying Rumlans who refused to die. But to his utmost dismay, he found the cannibals still bowing. He couldn't believe his eyes. It was as though he was held up in a trance. "How gullible can these fools be?"He muttered, standing about few steps away from them. When he had left the cannibals, he had left them bowing to him after they'd watched him do things that were out of the ordinary. But to think that the cannibals still retained that position for over ten minutes was out of it. But then again, Damien wasn't too stunned. If he say he didn't expect this, he
Der stopped jumping when the strange wave of laughter hit her. Even the doctor who had been hanging down the door couldn't ignore. All attentions went from the wolf to Damien. Damien was laughing so loudly and heartily that his stomach was beginning to hurt. No one in the office could tell what the hell had gotten into him. The doctor took a second out to look around him to find what was funny but he couldn't. Since none of them could, they had their attentions back on him. Damien continued for another few seconds before he struggled to swallow the further temptation. When he had had enough of whatever was so funny to him, he slowly got back on his feet. Every eye was on him. Damien knew that that was an awkward moment. He didn't need to be told. He could tell. But he didn't seem to care. He didn't look like he was going to take back his actions. "You finally did it..."Damien started, looking away from the wolf to the doctor who was still hanging down the door. "Of course I did
"Long live the demigod, our lofty Lugal."The lot chorused as soon as they fell on their knees. Damien had no idea of what to say to them. He just stared for a long while. Of course he knew how smart the cannibals were, but he had no idea that they could make such buildings in a short period of time. For the first time in a long while, he was proud to be linked to them. He was proud to be associated with them. To be called their Lugal became something of great honor to him. His face broke into a thin smile as he watched them get back on their feet. They were learning so quickly and that was a plus and his pride. "So it seems, I got here before you."He was proud to say those words. Though he couldn't really explain how that could be possible, but it actually happened to be the case. In quite a moment, he tried to make a calculation of how many minutes he used in the office. Then he recalled that he didn't spend much time. I GUESS THAT EXPLAINS WHY I GOT HERE BEFORE THEM LIKE I P
The surprise was grand. And the atmosphere which introduced the unexpected surprise was unprecedented. Damien remained standing there for a while. He was having the trouble choosing what he ought to do. How he ought to react to this. He should walk closer to the statue and feel it with his fingers, but he found himself wanting to remain at that spot for as long as possible. He wanted to tell himself so many lies, but what was right there before his eyes ridiculed whatever doubts he could nurse. THEY REALLY DID?He was proud to nurse that though. He had that kinda proud look a father has when his son had done something quite extraordinary. After a long fight with his mind, he took gentle steps towards the red gold statue. The cannibals were still bowing, making a semicircle round the statue. When Damien walked away from that spot, few cannibals shuffled and occupied that position which he had just left. At that moment, no space was left open. The bowing cannibals encircled Damien.
There were several heads, arms, thighs, eyes and gore in the boat. Damien couldn't tell why his guts couldn't withstand the scene. That wouldn't be his first time seeing a dismembered body or even gutting creatures out. He had no idea why he reacted so cowardly. He slowly got back on his feet. He walked closer to the boat and looked inside. He didn't want to appear fainthearted to those who he ought to be protecting or be a role model to. He observed the content of the boat carefully and closely, making sure not miss the details. The major and minor details. There were couple questions that he wished to ask. One of them was where the boat came from. And next, the most important question; To whom do these parts belong ?He knew he was going to ask the questions eventually, but wanted to be certain that he was ready to get the answers that he wanted from them. Suddenly, a beautiful idea dropped in his mind. But before he was going to reflect on the idea, he looked at the corpse agai
Damien dug his hands into the sockets of the cannibals, eager to pull out the eyeballs of the fellow. His eyes were glowing and his teeth gritting. The rest of the cannibals had dropped on their knees out of fear. Damien couldn't quite tell what had gotten into him. He didn't know why he was acting that way. He almost had his way, but then dropped the cannibal. The cannibal landed heavily on the earth; Damien had lifted him with a hand high into the air. ~ what's that show for? ~He heard wolf the scorning. He wanted to changed the subject of his rage to the wolf but then recalled what recently happened to her. The cannibal who had dropped on the earth quickly joined the rest in bowing. The corners of his eyes were filled with blood which trailed off his cheeks. Damien should feel a sense of remorse but he didn't. He had his reason,but couldn't quite place where the feeling grew out from. "How many times would I tell you not to kill any human you come in contact with?"He yelled
"What am I supposed to do? How am I supposed to keep this out?"Elisa was standing by the door, her back to the office space. It seemed as though there was someone by the door in the hallway. "How am I supposed to keep this going? I don't want to run mad... I am sane. I'm okay..."She kept saying to herself. She looked stressed and her face pale. She looked like someone who had been bawling her eyes out since several days. "Where is he? Where the fuck did he disappear to? How could he just leave me to worry about all of this?"She complained bitterly, wishing she could exert her rage on something or someone. "Why are you so obstinate, Elisa?"A sudden but familiar voice came from behind her. It was thick and airy, yet sent chills down her spines. She felt too cold to turn at the first instance. It was as though she had lost every will to move her body. It was strange. When she finally got a hold of herself, she slowly turned to see who the intruder was. It was obvious in her react