"Goodbye, Twoey!"

Seymour closed the glass door behind him and ran out. Twoey looked at the bell above the door. He was gone. They were alone...again.

Twoey raised his head. He looked at the windows, slowly watching the raindrops race against each other. They looked down at the dying plants being displayed. Twoey couldn't sleep.

Audrey II looked around the shop again. This time, he noticed a box sitting on the counter. He knew he shouldn't mess with stuff, but this seemed...different.

Multiple vines reached out towards the box, opening it. Twoey looked inside, only to be met by dust and a thick cardboard smell.

"What is this?" The curious plant looked at the machine. They set it out, making sure not to make much noise. Well, a computer. But to the plant, just another box.

"And this is what those idiots spend the money on!" He picked up a bottle of champagne Seymour had bought for Audrey later.

"And this! What even is this!?" The even more confused plant placed the bottle down.

Another vine picked up the instruction manual. They threw it aside, somehow managing to turn the machine on. The screen lit up as words appeared across the screen. "Please input name"

Twoey stared at this creature for a while. Should they continue further, or quickly put the machine back? Well, Twoey shook at every click the keyboard made as he wrote his name.

Aud ii.

"Wait, that's not right-"

Too late. The next set of words lit up. "Hello Aud. Ever used a computer before?"

Twoey wasted time figuring out how to use this, that they barely noticed the rain had stopped. Maybe connecting black adapters to lights and looking at pictures of blood wasn't so bad.

Everything was quiet. Audrey II realised Seymour could be back any minuet now, and struggling to put the computer back in the box, he spilt the champagne.

"No..." Twoey growled, looking at the mess he caused. This wasn't good. Why did they ever do this in the first place? He grabbed a bunch of paper towels and quickly dried the keys. Hopefully it wasn't too late. The box was closed, and Twoey fell asleep.