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Elise J Lewin
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[8/17/XX 16:47] FACILITY 4 DR. ERMINE CALLASTER - CENTER MONITOR [Subject #6] Subject has reached full maturity after 6 cycles. We have provided it with only positive stimuli in order to receive better results than the last experiment. The community is still cleaning up after the devastation caused by Subject #5 who has since been terminated. The Nurture department has seized full control of this project with promises of a peaceful future and are fully willing to hand it over if the subject proves to be dangerous.
By Elise J Lewin3 years ago in Fiction
Fur Your Consideration
Halloween has always been my favorite time of year. Not just for the spooky aesthetics, or even all the sickeningly sweet candy, but for the costumes. The idea of being whatever you could think of was such a freeing idea. When I graduated from using safety scissors and was able to hold a glue gun I had always made my own costumes for Halloween. One year I was a zombie Nascar driver, another I was a Queen of ice and snow (I still feel like a certain mouse owes me royalties for that). In my older years I was a decapitated head on a platter and I even made myself into a chair transformer. And even during non-costume associated holidays I tried to dress up. I glued cotton balls to my face as Santa, and wore pantyhose on my head for the Easter Bunny. Even after all that I was still needing a fix and became intrigued in costumes outside of the holiday season. I was looking for any excuse to become something else even just for a day. I started wearing cat ears and cardboard robot heads, even looking up cosplay resources on YouTube and craft websites. Until one fateful day, I fell down a rabbit hole that led me to find my biggest unrealized dream: to be a giant walking stuffed animal.
By Elise J Lewin3 years ago in Lifehack