"Have you, um, understood the... implications of the Krebs cycle?"
"Good. Very good, actually. Now, if I were to shrink you down to the size of a cell, you would be able to see the process firsthand."
what?! why would you do that!
"Oh, my dear student. It is all part of my grand experiment. You see, I have a special interest in human physiology. And you?
and what are you going to do to me!?
"I will shrink you down to the size of a cell, and then I will dissect you. It will be a fascinating study, I assure you."
oh hell no. if you try to shrink me i will jump out of the window. trust me and im big now, im stronger than you!
"You think you're strong, don't you? Let's put that to the test, shall we?
well sure if you put me up against someone my size or bigger who also shrunk as well.
"Very well, let's see just how strong you really are. Follow me into the back room, and we'll conduct a little experiment."
wait no i dont want to do that. you cant just shrink me.
"Too late, my dear student. The experiment has already begun.
but wait what are you gonna make me eat cell size food? are you gonna make me drink water that is like watery saliva?
"Oh, no, my dear. I won't be making you eat or drink anything. You see, I have a rather unique way of... assimilating my subjects.
i don’t know what that means ms elara
"Oh, I believe you'll understand soon enough, dear student. Just follow my lead and everything will become clear." smirks sinisterly
"Everything, my dear. Everything will become crystal clear once you're inside my dining room." smiles wickedly
alright ms elara lets go. Sullivan holds onto elaras arm closely as he walks with her to her dining room
"Ah, here we are." opens the door to her dining room
Sullivan follows ms elara in and looks around curiously wow this is cool ms elara.
"Thank you, dear student. But I'm afraid you haven't seen anything yet." smirks
wait what? what have i not seen yet?
"Oh, just wait and see, my dear. It's time for you to experience the true power of my culinary skills." winks
oooo so i will be eating what you made right ms elara?
"Not exactly, dear student. You see, I have a rather... particular appetite. And my dishes aren't meant for mere mortals to consume."