What Lies Hidden in Your Closet: Part Six by puppy200010
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"...Until one day, several weeks after I had started investigating
and snooping around my owner's secret room. That day I had waited until my owner
decided to walk down to the local town market for produce, and then I snuck into
her closet. As I stepped into the room, I instantly noticed that my owner's potions
had been shifted from the day before. Usually, several of her potions would be
scattered upon a lab table, seemingly without any organization. This time, there
was only one potion, a deep green liquid, sitting out, and it sat dead center
on one of the table tops. Just because only one potion was out that day didn't
mean that I was going to leave it alone, so I drank a bit.
"This time, unlike all the other times I had
drunk her potions, I did notice a change. Before drinking the potion,
I had been a blue Aisha. After drinking the potion, I rapidly transformed into
a green Blumaroo. My owner had concocted some sort of morphing potion, and for
a few minutes after transforming, I had no idea what I would do. I obviously
couldn't leave my owner's potion lab looking completely different; she'd have
known immediately that I was snooping through her potions. So, I did the only
thing that I could think of. I ran out of the room as fast as my legs would
carry me, grabbed a cloak that had been hanging in my closet and my savings,
and ran out the front door, heading toward the local market. Even though the
temperatures that day were extremely high, I covered myself with the cloak,
just in case anyone I knew happened to catch a glimpse of me as a Blumaroo.
My plan had been to simply run into town, find someone selling a Blue Aisha
Morphing Potion, and buy it. On the way there, however, I happened to see my
owner returning from town. Luckily for me, there had been some bushes along
the side of the road, and I dove into them, hoping that my owner hadn't already
seen me. She passed by without a glance in my direction, and I felt relieved
for the moment. After she had passed and was a considerable distance down the
road, I snuck back out of the bushes silently and continued toward town. As
I was walking, I next realized that my owner would wonder where I was if I was
gone when she returned home, so I started running. I knew it would be next to
impossible to return home before her, yet I thought it would be less suspicious
if I was gone for a shorter period of time.
"Once I got into town, I made a beeline straight
for the local potion vendor. When I arrived there, several other customers were
there, awaiting the services of the shopkeeper, but I didn't have time to wait,
so I ran straight up to the front counter, past the others, and breathlessly
asked the shopkeeper if he had a Blue Aisha Morphing Potion.
"'Why can you not wait your turn?' he asked
in return with a small glare. 'All these other good pets have been patiently
waiting their turn in line, and yet you barge right up to the front of the line
and demand that I find you a potion!' He threw his arms up into the air.
"'I'm sorry,' I said apologetically. 'And I
normally would have stood in line and waited, but I'm in an extreme hurry!'
"The shopkeeper rolled his eyes and took a deep
breath, as if weighing over in his mind whether he should serve me now or make
me wait. With one quick movement he roughly slid a blue potion in a clear glass
vial across the table. '7300 Neopoints,' he said grouchily. 'And another 150
for rudely cutting in front of my other customers.'
"At the time, I was shocked at the price of
the potion, since this was back in the old days, back when a single Neopoint
had a much greater value than what one does today. Seeing the predicament I
was in, however, I reluctantly paid the 7450 Neopoints and took the potion.
I thanked the shopkeeper for his kindness and ran out of the hut. Since buying
the potion had taken longer than I had expected, I didn't have time to duck
behind a hut or find some other concealed location to consume the potion.
"So, I had to consume the potion on the run.
I pulled the hood of the cloak up over my head and concealed myself the best
that I could and drank the potion. I assume I still got stares from a few pets
in the market anyway; it isn't every day that you see someone running through
the market at top speed, drinking a potion, while wearing a long brown cloak,
especially if the feet of said pet begin to transform during this spectacle.
I don't remember what I did with the empty vial, but I probably just threw it
into the bushes on my way home.
"When I arrived home, my owner was pacing through
the front room of our house, looking very worried. 'Where have you been?' she
demanded to know. I told her that I had just taken a quick walk, but she was
still upset with me for taking off without leaving a note saying where I was
going. I apologized and said that I'd make sure to write a note next time and
turned to walk upstairs. 'Oh, and by the way,' she added watching me walk up
the stairs, 'I'd like to know why you bothered to take a cloak with you if you
were just taking a walk. It's not nearly cold enough outside to need one.'
"I'm sure a look of nervousness must have flickered
across my face as I heard this, and immediately afterward I almost considered
myself caught. Trying to make up a story, I quickly told a lie about how I had
intended to have a picnic in the woods but decided to return home.
"'And you needed a cloak?'
"'Well, I was going to sit on it.'
"'Whatever,' she sighed, finally allowing me
to go upstairs.
"Once back in my bedroom, I had let out a long
sigh and felt very relieved that she hadn't found out where I had been. Somehow
I was still worried, though, that she already did know and had asked
about the cloak simply to make me uncomfortable and to try to get me to confess.
"Despite what had happened, I still continued
to sneak into my owner's laboratory almost daily. You would have thought that
I would have learned my lesson when I had been transformed into a green Blumaroo,
but I continued to taste potions. Just as before, most of them had no effects--at
least, none that were apparent to me. My gut instincts tried to tell me it was
wrong, but that didn't stop me. It caused me to worry each time I sipped a bit
of a potion, though. What would happen if another potion would affect me in
an obvious way? What if, this time, I wouldn't be able to fix it so easily?
Looking back on my actions, I now wonder how I could have ignored my instincts
so much. The first incident should have been enough to teach me..."
Kalina's stomach growled, interrupting Sury's
story and reminding her that she hadn't eaten a thing all day long.
"I'll tell you one good thing about being a
ghost," Sury said, glancing over at Kalina. "You never have to worry about eating.
Or sleeping, for that matter. Should I continue with my story, or do you want
to get something to eat?"
"Oh, I think I can wait until later to eat.
Continue with your story."
"Very well. Where was I? Oh yes... I was saying
how I should have learned after the first incident. I truly should have... but
I didn't, probably because I was such a curious pet. You know what they say!
'Curiosity killed the Aisha.' Due to this extreme curiosity of mine, I started
poking around the house more than ever before, searching to see if there were
any other hidden doors leading to secret rooms of my owner's. I expected to
find some, especially since I remembered the comment my owner had made months
ago about the 'visible' living room. You remember reading that in my diary?"
Kalina nodded, so Sury continued. "It took me a long time to figure out what
she meant by that. In fact, I didn't find out until long after I had stopped
being a blue Aisha. I know now, of course, but I'll get back to that later.
I looked in nearly every room in the house, in every closet, and even checked
under several rugs, but I couldn't find any more rooms, so eventually I gave
up. Naturally, one of the last places I looked for entrances to secret rooms
was my own bedroom--or rather, my own closet."
To be continued...
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