Frankenstein: Our Forgotten Past

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Our Forgotten Past
This is no secret, but only the shadows of their past clouds the future lay before them. Some call it “Beauty and the Beast”; in the perspective of the victims themselves, it was “Mr. And Mrs. Frankenstein”. Oh the horror it must have been within the lab for that was just the beginning of it all. It’s effect created another life form beyond scientific reason, but what shocked him wasn’t the creation itself. It was the life that Scientist had used to create this magnificent creature of great beauty. The Daughter was the subject.
Off the coast of Miami, Florida, within the Bermuda triangle was a portal, which was one of many that lead to the island, “Paradisia”. Every year in the Dragon world was a mandatory “annual event”
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Suddenly they met a cold trail for one of the missing dragons. Out of frustration Malvis the strongest and second in command took it out on Lovely and ignored his conscience, which told him to stop. It lead her to go off by herself and she too disappears. By the time he calms down, Malvis became aware for his mistake. The members and him searched high and low, but it was all in vain. They found nothing. They all felt bitter for Lovely was their light from the hellish island and Malvis was liable for her disappearance.
Then as they were about to call for back up, an invitation came in the mail. Immediately Malvis knew who is was from. An old scar that once had supposedly healed began to ache. In a rush, he shoved many aside as the dark memories emerged. Lovely was all that was in his mind, his former childhood friend, his lover, his... An explosion invaded his thoughts. He kept going further into the lab— “I knew you would come back Malvis,”
Turning to the voice, it was him, the Scientist.
“Where is she?”Malvis ask as his voice was on the edge.
“What do you mean,” the old man reply with a tone of feint innocence.
“Your daughter!”
“Back where she belongs,” the Scientist laughs.
Out of rage Malvis took off his seals and rampage and destroy everything in sight as the old man begged him to stop. Malvis did not kill him. This rampage continued on until he reaches the main lab. There in the lab was a test tube 2 times of human size. It it

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