It seems like a calm day at the local zoo. Patrons were looking at the animals, enjoying seeing them all graze. Meanwhile, zookeepers are just watching on with the dullness one would achieve through repeat viewings after repeat viewings. Suddenly, a scream's heard nearby.
"A bear's out of its cage!" Through the cacophony of panic, a pair of zookeepers at least hear that. They grab tranq guns and run to the source of the screaming, only to stop in their tracks upon seeing the bear. It isn't a normal bear. It's Baron, a grizzly bear that acquired the ability to shape shift himself and anyone he gets his claws on. He usually sports a speedo "molded" out of whoever he liked the most. This time, he seemed to enjoy a poor business man. Upon spotting the two zookeeper toting tranq guns, he grins, thinking about what he's gonna do to them. He runs at the two, and the two shoot. He shifts his body about, molding himself to avoid each dart. After one volley, they have to reload, so they try to run off. Before Baron can get a grip on the fleeing zookeepers, he's stomped from above by a familiar superhero wearing white spandex, a blue cape, and a white wrestler mask. The Pint Puncher has arrived. Baron tries to reach up to him, to mold him, but the Puncher backflips off of him, ready to fight.
"This time, maybe we'll stick you in a cell small enough to contain a sugar cube," the Pint Puncher taunts. Baron stands up, scoffing at this.
"This time, you just might make a good toy for me," Baron taunts, cracking his knuckles as he turns towards the Puncher. indicates the next chapter needs to be written. |
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