"Hello there and welcome to Yoglabs!" Lewis greeted. "Simon, we've been recently having a problem with the testificates. They've been skipping work, taking breaks, and who-knows-what. Your job is to find all of them and put them back to work." Simon, still groggy from just waking up, came out of his office, and groaned, "But why do I have to do all the manual labor?" Lewis just edits him from his tablet, and then Simon changes personality and goes to work, presumably rounding the workers up and putting them around the place.

~=~After putting (most) of the workers back…~=~

Simon passed a door near the break room and its broken coffee machine. He creaks open the door bit by bit and saw… a human skeleton. It was bound to the chair with a series of ropes. And it was wearing Lewis' old Starfleet uniform.

~=~"Lewis" POV~=~

I heard a scream from the break room. What was Simon doing now? "Simon, stop that screaming!" I yell. "But… your… skeleton…" he whimpers. Then he looks to his right, seeing me. I continue ranting "How many times have I told you not to look in that room!" Simon, now surprised, kept glancing from me to inside the room. "How are… you still alive?" he asks. I went to look at what he's seeing. Then I realize why he was so scared and surprised. "Well, looks like found out my little secret. I won't be needing this anymore."

~=~Simon POV~=~

I watched "Lewis" lose his skin, revealing himself to be Israphel. I screamed extremely loudly as he takes a bow out, creepily hisses "And now, you die." and prepares to fire…

I wake up.

I get out of bed and out of my office, to see Lewis, normal again. "What are you doing! It's time for you to get to work! The testificates are on the loose again! I need you to test the new serum!" I sighed. That was all a dream… Right?

~=~Lewis-raphel POV (A/N See what I did there?)~=~

I watch him as I say problems that the facility may or may not have. Hopefully he disregards what he saw as a dream. I will have to dump those remains of the hero somewhere safe. Then I can deal with the dwarven fool. For now, I can only wait and see.