“Yes, but it’s fine. I’ll stop taking it out on you.”
“I think I just asked you to drop it!”
“You need a full account, is that it? Very well, then. Out of the many designs of pants that there are, my favorite design happens to have a hole in the—” Oeufcoque cut himself off for a second, throwing his arms in the air out of frustration. “That bloody Doctor, saying things like
Balot did her best to stop herself, but in the end she couldn’t help bursting out into silent laughter.
“Don’t laugh at me, I’m begging you…” Oeufcoque pleaded with a pathetic expression.
This only made her laugh even more. She doubled over, holding her towel to her stomach now.
“Anyway, shouldn’t you be thinking about your own clothes rather than worrying about my pants? Unlike me you don’t even have any proper hair on your body. You’ll catch a cold if all you wear is a single towel.”
Balot’s whole body was shaking along with her laughter, but she managed a small nod.
“And the Doctor’s waiting for us too.”
“Still laughing? Well, I’m so delighted that I could be of service in this way—I’m glad I amuse you.”
“I’m not sulking!”
Balot wiped the tears of laughter from her eyes and kissed Oeufcoque on his tail.
“Was that a peace offering? Very well, I accept. Now, considering the real and present danger facing your health, let’s move on to a mission to acquire appropriate clothing for you.”
Balot stood up and let her towel fall to the floor. She lifted Oeufcoque up carefully with both hands and
Oeufcoque wrapped the stark naked Balot from top to toe. A black bodysuit covered her from her fingertips to the ends of her toes. Both of her palms were stuck together, as Oeufcoque couldn’t
Balot peeled her hands apart with the gentlest of motions. Savoring the sensation of the bodysuit—comfortable, flexible, tight—she went to take a peek at herself in the mirror.
She was a little disappointed.
“Maybe not, but it
“You can modify the design as you like, all you have to do is think about it—but let’s not get bogged down with the trivial stuff just now.”
She left her room and headed toward the elevator. The giant building, the former mortuary, was in fact full of rooms that were formerly used as morgues—and, therefore, despite the size of the place, not much of it was serviceable as living quarters.
Balot used the elevator used for
The red convertible was there too.
“Yup, apart from the license plates, the gas, and a couple specialist patented parts. Took me the best part of the month to make a single vehicle. I’m very meticulous about my designs—it’s the artist in me.”
“Uh…sure, well, let’s focus on our training for now, that’s our first priority.”
They entered into the garage proper, and by one of the walls they saw the Doctor, piling up some complicated-looking machinery.
He smiled as he saw Balot come toward him.
“Isn’t it great? Using the funds we requested for your Life Preservation Program I was able to source some first-class diagnostic equipment, tinker around with it, and polish it up into