and then i went to bed
I really don’t want to write about this picture. The story is tragic and makes dogs and cats cry. They were both testing for the S-strain viral virus of viruses when they heard glass shatter. The Woman with glasses, Umpita, went to go see what it was. Her student, Grace, continued with the tests. After she had finished, however, Umpita hadn’t returned. She went out to investigate. What she found was a cat. She had ventured into the hall and say a door open, the glass on its window was broken. She went into the room and saw a green cat. There was no one else there. As soon as she took her eyes from it, however, it disappeared. She started to become terrified, her heart racing. Her hands became clammy and she felt her legs start to sweat, sticking to her pants. All of the sudden she felt an immense pain in her stomach as the cat jumped through her. The next thing she knew she was being dragged by the cat, who had now turned into an older woman with spectacles. Grace was dropped off in a closet with two other bodies, one being Umpita, and then she passed out. The woman with spectacles proceeded into the testing room for the S-strain and took it, placing it in a fanny packed which she subsequently put in a pocket of her robe. Then she apparated.
She appeared in a small village and entered a bar, The Hog’s Head. She handed the packet to a man whose face was drowned in the shadow of his cowl. He stabbed her with a tea cup and poured the virus on her. Then he heaved her on top of the bar. At this point, everyone else in the room became overcome with panic and confusion, so the cloaked man froze time by muttering a quiet incantation. He cut out the woman’s heart with his long fingernails and placed it on a golden column for the gods.





