
Part 2: object two eats
Just over a week has passed since the synx was born so dramatically. The researchers have taken a lot of samples of the synx. Many of the samples have been destroyed almost immediately because they have reacted negatively to air, heat and water. It has also been discovered that the synx's fur does not function like normal fur. It can pull off fur and wet it and then the torn off fur becomes hard as cement and almost impossible to remove. This allows the synx to keep a prey alive for days without it dying of blood loss.
The researchers have also discovered that they don't need to clean the synx's room very often. It reuses its feces and the only thing that is not digested is usually the small bones of the victims it eats. Easy-to-clean animal, then.
Melissa has not visited the synx since the attack, but one day Nils approaches her while she is working at a terminal. Melissa is checking a lot of soil that was where the capsule from space crashed. The earth lies in a kind of scanner which then sends the answers to a computer.
She checks if there are any particles of the liquid in the soil. The computer beeps and she reads the test answers. nothing of interest has been found and she sighs deeply. Another miss or thing that is not what the researchers want.
Nils clears his throat behind Melissa and she jumps.
- We have a small problem. I'm usually the one feeding item two but I have to do something else some days. The manager has messed it up properly. Could you feed item two for a few days while we fix the other thing I'm going to do?
Melissa stands and thinks for a while. She would love to help but the birth of the synx and the attack was almost too much for her to take. She has had several nightmares about it all and is unsure if she wants to expose herself to the synx again.
- I'm not sure if I really want anything to do with this,
- We have discussed with the manager and the others together and have come to the conclusion that you will receive a significantly higher salary as compensation for the job.
Nils nods slightly towards Melissa.
- I don't really know if higher salary can compensate...
- That's a six-figure sum you'll get. If you want, you can also work at night with even more benefits
Melissa stands and thinks. It involves a lot of money and she really needs it. Just the special shampoo she uses costs a lot of money. The food she eats, which is supposed to make the coat happy and smooth, also costs a lot. But at the same time, she feels doubtful. It all feels wrong and she feels taken advantage of.
After much hesitation, she says that she can feed the synx for a few days and that a night job might also be interesting. Nils looks pleased with the answer.
- When you give item two food, you need to make sure its food is still alive. It refuses to touch things that are already dead. The food is in the small boxes next to the freezer. The boxes are numbered and boxes 1 to 10 are empty but the others contain food for object two. Normally it gets two per day.
- What should I do when it gets food then
- You should just scoop or push its food in and then close the door. It's not hard. If object two tries to escape, just jab it with the electric wand. With the food you serve, it probably won't try to accommodate, I think.
Melissa stands again and thinks for a while but then nods silently and Nils gives her the thumbs up. He knows she can handle this.
Melissa finishes her work on the computer and drains the soil from the scanner and turns it off.
Then she walks away towards the freezer room and the boxes. As she gets closer, she hears a whining sound reminiscent of sad dogs. She doesn't think much of it and walks into the room. The boxes are small and have a small window on the front.
The first ten boxes are empty as Nils said, but in the others small cute heads with big eyes can be seen. There are puppies in the boxes. Melissa can't believe her eyes. Why feed them Synxen puppies?
Melissa thinks it's incredibly cruel to do this and regrets not asking what they fed the synx. But now it's too late. She has already promised to help. She brings out two puppies. They are from boxes 11 and 12. Their eyes look curiously at hers and one puppy licks Melissa's paw.
Melissa gently pats the puppy and speaks calmly to it. As if in a dream, she sees herself going to the large lab and opening the door to the synx's room. She talks soothingly to the puppies all the time. The puppies are admitted to the synx.
It all goes quickly. The synx doesn't wait long. It vomits on the dogs and after a while swallows them alive. You can see how they move down the throat just like a snake. Melissa turns from the window and rushes to the toilet, throwing up. Her stomach is cramping and tears are flowing from her eyes.
So cruel so unbelievably cruel! And she did it herself. How can she be responsible for what she just did? She is a type of dog herself, albeit human, and can identify with the puppies all too easily. The only thing that was reasonably good was that the puppies didn't have to suffer for long anyway.
After a while she goes back to the lab. It does not appear that there have just been two live dogs in the synx's room. All that's left are a few drops of blood on the floor and some drool from the synx.
The synx has laid down on the floor and looks more like an elongated snake. It looks up as Melissa passes the window but remains on the floor.
Melissa notices a notepad hanging next to the door to the synx's room. She gets curious and reads what it says there.
The block turns out to contain details of how often and what the synx was fed with. It has been found that its favorite food is small puppies. Apparently, some staff had brought a puppy that happened to enter the synx's room and it had been eaten right away.
After that, the researchers had tested with other food, but it was apparently puppies that the synx devours right away and seems to like it. Melissa gets chills from what she reads. She thinks about herself.
Admittedly, she is not a puppy, but the question is what the synx would think if she entered its room unarmed. Had she been eaten or had it thought she was too big.
Melissa walks out of the lab and gets to work cleaning some spaces that need to be cleaned. No one has bothered to do it so far but Melissa likes to clean and make it nice.
After a few hours she is finished and the working day is over. Melissa goes home and makes food for herself. She watches some TV and other things. Then she goes to bed.
She wakes up several times from dreaming about the puppies. A few times she has cried over their cruel fate but no more tears come. Tomorrow she will ask the others who work in the lab if they can feed the synx instead.
The next day, Melissa wakes up way too late. There has been a power cut during the night so the electric clock does not alarm but flashes 00 00 when Melissa opens her eyes.
She takes out her cell phone to check the time. The time is 08.30 and Melissa usually gets up at 07.40 to have breakfast and get ready. Sometimes it takes time to get the fur smooth and nice. Today, she barely has time to eat breakfast before she has to drive to work. She buys a baguette and a cup of coffee at a gas station on the way to work.
After she buys the coffee and the baguette, Melissa ends up in a long line of cars that seems to take forever to get through. She is therefore about half an hour late when she gets to work. She stamps her card and goes to her terminal where she usually works the most.
She then goes to talk to Alexander, Morgan and Hubert and wonders if they can feed the synx. Nils has already told them that she agreed to the task. They seem to understand the reason why she doesn't want to but they are too busy with other work.
Today there will also be new puppies from a seller. Those puppies should be caged in boxes 1 - 10. Morgan thinks that Melissa might be able to make them less afraid because she resembles a dog's appearance.
It's true, but Melissa thinks it's worse to do that. Make the puppies reasonably fearless and then give them to the synx. Inside, Melissa just wants to run away and forget everything, but she knows there could be big consequences and she needs a job that pays well.
Melissa sighs deeply and goes back to her workstation. There are at least two hours left before the synx gets its food. She works quickly and she forgets the time.
Suddenly, an intercom rings. It's the seller with the puppies. He wonders why no staff is at the place where the puppies are to be left. Melissa rushes to finish her job and half-runs to where the salesman is.
The salesman gasps when he sees her. She almost looks like a dog. Melissa introduces herself and says that unfortunately Nils could not receive the puppies today. The seller's name is Sanches and he looks to be from Poland or some such country. He looks at Melissa intently and she is almost embarrassed. He even feels her tail lightly.
Melissa clears her throat and pulls back. She thinks the man is rude. Some of the puppies are whimpering and he looks towards the truck. Together they unload the puppies and after a while he drives away. Melissa is left alone with the puppies on the ground. They scratch at some gravel on the ground.
Melissa puts the puppies in the empty boxes after she cuddles them a bit. They don't seem particularly afraid and Melissa thinks it's terrible to know that they will die soon.
Melissa takes two puppies from boxes 13 and 14 with her and goes to the synx's room. While she walks, she talks quietly to the puppies. In her thoughts, she pretends that they are not living animals but dolls in her hands.
The door to the synx's room opens and she lets the puppies in. Just like the previous day, the synx doesn't wait long before it devours the dogs. Melissa focuses on other things in the lab to avoid seeing the horror and feeling pity. Afterwards, she is completely out of her mind and just wants to go home.
There are more things to do so she goes back to her regular job. Among other things, she responds to emails from the manager regarding the night job. She is willing to take it as long as she doesn't have to feed the synx more times. It doesn't take long before she gets an answer. The manager has approved the whole thing and has also emailed the instructions for the night job which she must read and then approve.
Melissa reads the whole thing calmly and later emails that she approves of it all. Nils has also emailed and writes that he thinks she handled everything perfectly. She wonders how he could know that, but remembers that the lab is monitored with cameras that the other workers can easily access through Bluetooth functionality.
Melissa feels a bit suspicious that they have apparently had time to check her chores when they should be so strictly busy. Was it all a test to see if she would agree? She hopes that wasn't the case, because then she knows she will hate her coworkers, especially Nils, forever.
Inside, she is pissed off at the thought, but would like it not to be like that. She takes several deep breaths to calm herself and it works reasonably well. Soon she is calm enough to think logically. Melissa puts the thought aside, but still intends to ask about it at a good time.
Melissa does some more work before shutting down her workstation and driving home. Once at home, she cooks good food and lazily watches TV. At night she dreams of the puppies and wakes up crying. It takes a while before she falls asleep again
Synx Species Belongs to: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/chimerasynx/
Just over a week has passed since the synx was born so dramatically. The researchers have taken a lot of samples of the synx. Many of the samples have been destroyed almost immediately because they have reacted negatively to air, heat and water. It has also been discovered that the synx's fur does not function like normal fur. It can pull off fur and wet it and then the torn off fur becomes hard as cement and almost impossible to remove. This allows the synx to keep a prey alive for days without it dying of blood loss.
The researchers have also discovered that they don't need to clean the synx's room very often. It reuses its feces and the only thing that is not digested is usually the small bones of the victims it eats. Easy-to-clean animal, then.
Melissa has not visited the synx since the attack, but one day Nils approaches her while she is working at a terminal. Melissa is checking a lot of soil that was where the capsule from space crashed. The earth lies in a kind of scanner which then sends the answers to a computer.
She checks if there are any particles of the liquid in the soil. The computer beeps and she reads the test answers. nothing of interest has been found and she sighs deeply. Another miss or thing that is not what the researchers want.
Nils clears his throat behind Melissa and she jumps.
- We have a small problem. I'm usually the one feeding item two but I have to do something else some days. The manager has messed it up properly. Could you feed item two for a few days while we fix the other thing I'm going to do?
Melissa stands and thinks for a while. She would love to help but the birth of the synx and the attack was almost too much for her to take. She has had several nightmares about it all and is unsure if she wants to expose herself to the synx again.
- I'm not sure if I really want anything to do with this,
- We have discussed with the manager and the others together and have come to the conclusion that you will receive a significantly higher salary as compensation for the job.
Nils nods slightly towards Melissa.
- I don't really know if higher salary can compensate...
- That's a six-figure sum you'll get. If you want, you can also work at night with even more benefits
Melissa stands and thinks. It involves a lot of money and she really needs it. Just the special shampoo she uses costs a lot of money. The food she eats, which is supposed to make the coat happy and smooth, also costs a lot. But at the same time, she feels doubtful. It all feels wrong and she feels taken advantage of.
After much hesitation, she says that she can feed the synx for a few days and that a night job might also be interesting. Nils looks pleased with the answer.
- When you give item two food, you need to make sure its food is still alive. It refuses to touch things that are already dead. The food is in the small boxes next to the freezer. The boxes are numbered and boxes 1 to 10 are empty but the others contain food for object two. Normally it gets two per day.
- What should I do when it gets food then
- You should just scoop or push its food in and then close the door. It's not hard. If object two tries to escape, just jab it with the electric wand. With the food you serve, it probably won't try to accommodate, I think.
Melissa stands again and thinks for a while but then nods silently and Nils gives her the thumbs up. He knows she can handle this.
Melissa finishes her work on the computer and drains the soil from the scanner and turns it off.
Then she walks away towards the freezer room and the boxes. As she gets closer, she hears a whining sound reminiscent of sad dogs. She doesn't think much of it and walks into the room. The boxes are small and have a small window on the front.
The first ten boxes are empty as Nils said, but in the others small cute heads with big eyes can be seen. There are puppies in the boxes. Melissa can't believe her eyes. Why feed them Synxen puppies?
Melissa thinks it's incredibly cruel to do this and regrets not asking what they fed the synx. But now it's too late. She has already promised to help. She brings out two puppies. They are from boxes 11 and 12. Their eyes look curiously at hers and one puppy licks Melissa's paw.
Melissa gently pats the puppy and speaks calmly to it. As if in a dream, she sees herself going to the large lab and opening the door to the synx's room. She talks soothingly to the puppies all the time. The puppies are admitted to the synx.
It all goes quickly. The synx doesn't wait long. It vomits on the dogs and after a while swallows them alive. You can see how they move down the throat just like a snake. Melissa turns from the window and rushes to the toilet, throwing up. Her stomach is cramping and tears are flowing from her eyes.
So cruel so unbelievably cruel! And she did it herself. How can she be responsible for what she just did? She is a type of dog herself, albeit human, and can identify with the puppies all too easily. The only thing that was reasonably good was that the puppies didn't have to suffer for long anyway.
After a while she goes back to the lab. It does not appear that there have just been two live dogs in the synx's room. All that's left are a few drops of blood on the floor and some drool from the synx.
The synx has laid down on the floor and looks more like an elongated snake. It looks up as Melissa passes the window but remains on the floor.
Melissa notices a notepad hanging next to the door to the synx's room. She gets curious and reads what it says there.
The block turns out to contain details of how often and what the synx was fed with. It has been found that its favorite food is small puppies. Apparently, some staff had brought a puppy that happened to enter the synx's room and it had been eaten right away.
After that, the researchers had tested with other food, but it was apparently puppies that the synx devours right away and seems to like it. Melissa gets chills from what she reads. She thinks about herself.
Admittedly, she is not a puppy, but the question is what the synx would think if she entered its room unarmed. Had she been eaten or had it thought she was too big.
Melissa walks out of the lab and gets to work cleaning some spaces that need to be cleaned. No one has bothered to do it so far but Melissa likes to clean and make it nice.
After a few hours she is finished and the working day is over. Melissa goes home and makes food for herself. She watches some TV and other things. Then she goes to bed.
She wakes up several times from dreaming about the puppies. A few times she has cried over their cruel fate but no more tears come. Tomorrow she will ask the others who work in the lab if they can feed the synx instead.
The next day, Melissa wakes up way too late. There has been a power cut during the night so the electric clock does not alarm but flashes 00 00 when Melissa opens her eyes.
She takes out her cell phone to check the time. The time is 08.30 and Melissa usually gets up at 07.40 to have breakfast and get ready. Sometimes it takes time to get the fur smooth and nice. Today, she barely has time to eat breakfast before she has to drive to work. She buys a baguette and a cup of coffee at a gas station on the way to work.
After she buys the coffee and the baguette, Melissa ends up in a long line of cars that seems to take forever to get through. She is therefore about half an hour late when she gets to work. She stamps her card and goes to her terminal where she usually works the most.
She then goes to talk to Alexander, Morgan and Hubert and wonders if they can feed the synx. Nils has already told them that she agreed to the task. They seem to understand the reason why she doesn't want to but they are too busy with other work.
Today there will also be new puppies from a seller. Those puppies should be caged in boxes 1 - 10. Morgan thinks that Melissa might be able to make them less afraid because she resembles a dog's appearance.
It's true, but Melissa thinks it's worse to do that. Make the puppies reasonably fearless and then give them to the synx. Inside, Melissa just wants to run away and forget everything, but she knows there could be big consequences and she needs a job that pays well.
Melissa sighs deeply and goes back to her workstation. There are at least two hours left before the synx gets its food. She works quickly and she forgets the time.
Suddenly, an intercom rings. It's the seller with the puppies. He wonders why no staff is at the place where the puppies are to be left. Melissa rushes to finish her job and half-runs to where the salesman is.
The salesman gasps when he sees her. She almost looks like a dog. Melissa introduces herself and says that unfortunately Nils could not receive the puppies today. The seller's name is Sanches and he looks to be from Poland or some such country. He looks at Melissa intently and she is almost embarrassed. He even feels her tail lightly.
Melissa clears her throat and pulls back. She thinks the man is rude. Some of the puppies are whimpering and he looks towards the truck. Together they unload the puppies and after a while he drives away. Melissa is left alone with the puppies on the ground. They scratch at some gravel on the ground.
Melissa puts the puppies in the empty boxes after she cuddles them a bit. They don't seem particularly afraid and Melissa thinks it's terrible to know that they will die soon.
Melissa takes two puppies from boxes 13 and 14 with her and goes to the synx's room. While she walks, she talks quietly to the puppies. In her thoughts, she pretends that they are not living animals but dolls in her hands.
The door to the synx's room opens and she lets the puppies in. Just like the previous day, the synx doesn't wait long before it devours the dogs. Melissa focuses on other things in the lab to avoid seeing the horror and feeling pity. Afterwards, she is completely out of her mind and just wants to go home.
There are more things to do so she goes back to her regular job. Among other things, she responds to emails from the manager regarding the night job. She is willing to take it as long as she doesn't have to feed the synx more times. It doesn't take long before she gets an answer. The manager has approved the whole thing and has also emailed the instructions for the night job which she must read and then approve.
Melissa reads the whole thing calmly and later emails that she approves of it all. Nils has also emailed and writes that he thinks she handled everything perfectly. She wonders how he could know that, but remembers that the lab is monitored with cameras that the other workers can easily access through Bluetooth functionality.
Melissa feels a bit suspicious that they have apparently had time to check her chores when they should be so strictly busy. Was it all a test to see if she would agree? She hopes that wasn't the case, because then she knows she will hate her coworkers, especially Nils, forever.
Inside, she is pissed off at the thought, but would like it not to be like that. She takes several deep breaths to calm herself and it works reasonably well. Soon she is calm enough to think logically. Melissa puts the thought aside, but still intends to ask about it at a good time.
Melissa does some more work before shutting down her workstation and driving home. Once at home, she cooks good food and lazily watches TV. At night she dreams of the puppies and wakes up crying. It takes a while before she falls asleep again
Synx Species Belongs to: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/chimerasynx/
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