"So. if you plan on tormenting Salina and Skipper. Then why do you need this train, and why do you need these silly creatures?" Julian asked, pointing at the penguins, the otter and the bird, now inside their own separate cages. Freud chuckled at Julian's questions before responding.
"You'll see in time what I need them for, however I did pick this train for a very special reason. I also chose he bird for a very special reason which has nothing to do with Salina and Skipper." Freud said, chuckling at the last part. Julian, confused continued to stay at his post while Freud walked over to Libby's cage.
"Hello little bird, do you remember me?" Freud asked with a smile, Libby shook her head causing Freud to laugh as he leaned closer to the cage.
"That's a shame, I could've sworn you remembered me. After all, I killed your family." Freud said evilly, causing Libby to turn her head to face him, a tear running down her cheek, fueling Freud's game.
"That's not all little Libby, don't forget what I did to little Sally. Remember, the girl who loved to sing. The girl who seemed so innocent, the angel in the family." Freud continued explaining, Libby's tears continued to fall down her face, soaking her feathers.
"Though I guess its proper that she is an angel, after all you have to have some good in the family to balance out the evil. Though her purity and innocence was no match for my knife." Freud continued on, and smiled upon seeing that Libby was just barely holding back a set of tears, she just need him to say one more thing to cause her to show her suffering to him. Smiling, Freud leaned as close to the bars as he could.
"It didn't phase me one bit when she died, my own sister." Freud whispered, causing Libby to breakdown, she flung herself at the bars of the cage hurting herself in the process with tears freely flowing from her eyes.
"How can you be so cruel, she was your sister!" Libby screamed, before retreating to the bottom of her cage and sobbing until her eyes turned red. Freud smile as he walked back to the control panel avoiding the shocked faces of every animal in the room aside from Libby. Freud immediately pressed the button which cut off all the power on the train, drenching it in darkness and preventing escaped from the electronic doors.
"Time to get to work." Freud said to himself.
