The Curse of The Mutant-Thing
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Set after the events of Tales of the Numinous and focused on the Mutant-Thing's workings throughout the earth. His power is great, but there are others who desire its uses for sinister gain. Now, the Mutant-Thing must rise once
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The Curse of The Mutant-Thing - Ty'Ron W. C. Robinson II
MYSTERY OF THE MUTANT-THING
After a night out of investigating a series of demonic attacks across Washington D.C., Gabriel Abraham, known throughout the world as Abraham The Devil Hunter returns to his workplace called the Revelation Center. Entering his office area as his fellow partners have also went out into investigations themselves. Abraham reads through a series of files laid out on his desk, ranging from poltergeist activity in a suburban area to folkloric figures popping up in many areas throughout the country.
This is just too much to deal with at one time.
Abraham said.
He looks over to another files that is titled, "The Mystery of The Mutant-Thing." Grabbing his attention, he opened the file and started reading the information within. He recognized some of the locations that were written down of the Mutant-Thing’s possible whereabouts.
This isn’t too far from here.
Turning through the pages of the file, Abraham heard the front door to the building open. He raised his head, looking to see someone inside. Not seeing anyone, he leaves his office and walks out to the lobby area. Unable to find anyone standing around, he returned to his office. Abraham entered his office and seen a man standing behind his desk, reading the files of the Mutant-Thing.
Who are you?
Abraham said.
The man looked up at Abraham and nodded his head.
I’m Travis Vail. Some call me the Spirit-Seeker.
Why are you here, Mr. Vail?"
I am here on the case of the Mutant-Thing mystery and I happened to hear your place was nearby. So, I figured you would have some information regarding the mystery and it appeared to be the truth. This file you have here gives much information.
If you needed information, you could’ve went to some other place or even called in to let me know you were coming.
That’s not my style, Abraham. I appear out of nowhere as the wind blows and goes.
Vail placed the file back onto Abraham’s desk and walked over toward him.
For the best, I can ask that the both of us should work together on this mystery in order to discover its truth.
Abraham thought to himself while Vail waited patiently for an answer.
I can assist you in this mystery, Mr. Vail.
I appreciate it.
So, we just go off to this dark wilderness?
Abraham said.
No. We go to London.
Why London?
I have a friend over there who could give us a helping hand.
Entering London, England at the brink of day, Vail and Abraham walk through London for hours on end with Abraham mostly following Vail around the big city.
Why are we here exactly?
Abraham said.
We’re here to meet someone who can help us further this mystery. They’re in the same field as the both of us.
They approach a Law Firm building and enter it. Inside Vail walked toward the front desk, speaking with the receptionist while Abraham looked around the interior of the room and could sense the small presence of spiritualism around the building.
Me and a friend are here to see Ms. Cindy Lawson. Is she here right now?
Sorry, but she left about an hour ago.
She did.
Vail said. Thank you anyhow.
Vail walked over the Abraham, seeing him circling his head around the room. Vail tapped him on the shoulder to get his attention.
I know what you’re doing and its best to keep it to yourself for a little while. Until we find out partner here.
You can feel the spiritualism in this place, and it isn’t benevolent energy.
I am aware of that. Which is why we have to leave this place now.
Leaving the Law Firm, the two walked down the streets of London, passing by the Big Ben. Vail stopped and stared at the tower for a moment. Abraham looked at him and looked at the tower.
What is it, Vail?
Here.
What about here? What’s over here that’s important to this case?
This is where she will be tonight.
Who is she?
Our helping hand. We’ll come back here at nightfall and our partner should be here.
They waited until the night had fallen over London and the moon shined its light brightly above the city. Vail and Abraham returned to the Big Ben with Vail looking upward to the tower, in the far distance, he could see someone standing up atop the tower, looking over the city.
There she is.
May I ask who this woman is?
Cinderella.
Vail chuckled.
Cinderella? As in the fairy tale Cinderella? Not a possibility.
Vail turned to Abraham with a smirk on his face.
You hunt demons for a living. I send spirits to the Other Side and you mean to tell me that Cinderella doesn’t exist. Yet the world doesn’t have any belief in the things we hunt down and eliminate.
I see your point there. But, how could this be a reality. How did she even get up there in the first place?
She has her ways, Abraham. She can tell you more about it than I can.
Up on the ledge of the Big Ben, Cinderella looked around the city of London, monitoring it for any threats lingering that night. She looked down and could see Vail and Abraham standing.
What is he doing here?
Cinderella said.
She jumped down from the tower, using her coat to glide herself through the air before landing in front of Vail and Abraham.
I never knew you could do that?
Vail said.
The coat is made of some materials that allow me to do such a thing.
I know you’re going to ask me why I am here and I will tell you why.
Tell me then.
Me and Abraham here need your help on a small case that we’re doing together.
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