Caretaker
By meremortal
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Caretaker
The caretaker walked around his fantastic creation. He walked past each
cage and each habitat and hummed in elation. Checking the life signs
and noting the status, he walked past the milamon and the giant
fluratus. He walked past the monstrous Cipralus in its gigantic trap
and looked in to see it's one eye wide open and it's claws tap. The
Griffin's habitat, although large and open, gave a perfect view of it's
wings cast wide, as it circled and spiraled, around it's own ocean.
It's strange body made up of reptile, mammal and bird it was one of its
favorites in his personal world. He looked at the Yutzmie from Talaban
six and laughed as it attempted to leap, jump and twist. All of his
creatures he pleasantly thought, but still something's missing, where
could it be bought?
The caretaker strolled through the central playground where some of
his creatures could easily be found. The Humans and Truums, the Salarm
and Bringe, and he shook hands with all of them. They hated him he
thought but this made him smile because their hatred just made it
worthwhile. He walked to the cabins that kept the most dangerous of his
beasts. The reptiles that could kill him and or those that liked him
the least. He walked down to the home he had out of the zoo and he
wondered what was missing he hadn't a clue.
His menagerie was the greatest actualized and everyone else did not
even dare to deny. There were many people that had tried to copy him.
He had all that they had he even had them. He had bats and ganoots, he
had all of the spiders, he had hens and big crocs, he had
Polilydididas, he had the twelve-legged rare banzook, and he had every
monkey that could ever ook. He had elephants, giraffes all the
creatures from earth. He had creatures that came from no where, he had
creatures widely dispersed. He had lions and tigers, and the somarian
Tuloo. The caretaker had it all but he wanted something new.
He looked at his lists and he checked them twice and checked all the
names on his finding device. There was nothing at all that he didn't
have and he had nothing more he needed to add. So he turned to his
screen and turned on the computer and he asked it a question he thought
it might answer. "Computer please tell me what creature have I need."
The computer hummed for a while then said, "you've got the lot!" Then
the caretaker turned round and looked out his home, "What is missing
from my zoo then computer? I've left nothing alone" and the computer
didn't know it asked again for the question, "I said computer why is it
not finished? I need new direction" and the computer didn't answer but
it printed two pages. Then it turned itself off, the caretaker laughed
"you don't know either" he scoffed.
PAGE 1
YOU HAVE NO VISITORS TO YOUR ZOO.
PAGE 2
YOU FORGOT YOUR OWN CAGE. YOU DON'T HAVE A YOU.
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