Insanity at Aperture
GLaDOS eye gleamed under the florescent lighting. She licked the metallic blood off of her hands.
Chell stared in horror as the homicidal AI cut the man into pieces. The look on her face scared Chell more than anything she had ever seen. She knew GLaDOS could be brutal but using a butcher knife instead of a scalpel was farther than Chell thought she would go.
"Like what you see, murderer?" She purred.
Chell was still. She didn't dare struggle, even if she could escape.
"I asked you a question, murderer." She hissed as she carefully cut the jumpsuit away. "Do you like what you see?"
Chell shook her head. She spied Wheatley leaning against the wall. He was licking a carving knife, a simple bloodied carving knife. Who had he gotten?
He walked over while GLaDOS teased the human, cutting the orange fabric away piece by piece.
"Erk." She said as Wheatley pulled his knife across the other AI's neck.
"Sorry, love." He said. Chell froze as he cut the robes with the knife. "Run, run, run, little mouse."
Chell stumbled to her feet and ran.
* * Later * *
Chell gripped the hilt of the knife. GLaDOS had her butcher's knife, Wheatley had his carving knife and Chell had a bowie knife. It was perfect for her, a survivor's knife for someone who refuses to die. Now, however, now it would be a killer's knife.
"Come out, come out, where ever you are, love." Wheatley said in a sing-song voice. "Olly, olly, oxen-free"
'Yeah right.' She thought as the man came closer. 'Just a little closer, Wheatley.'
"Gotcha." Wheatley said as he managed to sneak up on her.
She merely smirked and drove the knife up into his chest cavity.
He gasped as the blade pierced his central processor. He snarled and drove the carving knife through the human's neck before death claimed them both.
Inspired by This is a New Test, No Need to Worry, Love and Control all by MuriraRK.
She also wrote Resolution under the pen name did-you-reboot. Awesome story, go and read it.
It's in our favorites too.
The 'Olly, olly, oxen free' is a saying that tells kids that the game is over and they can come out of hiding. Don't know if it's used by British people though.
