Jabberwocky.

The tank was cold. That was why Jabberwocky slept in a fetal position, because the tank full of liquids the professor put him in was cold. And he was there almost all the time, so fetal position has always been his best of position.

"Jabberwocky," He opened his brown eyes and peered to the human outside his tank from head to toe. "Tell me what makes you special!" Jabberwocky reacted to those words immediately. "Is this Professor Winchester?" He asked with his usual automated response. "Indeed," And then he blabbered about various things that he himself didn't understand, but said anyways because it was the right thing to do.

"And that concludes my specialty. Wha' d'you wan' me to do tod'y?" He stumbled in his words. Talking was never much of his forte if it wasn't the 'automatic' words. "I'm going to release you, child, you have something we need you to do." Professor Winchester then opened the tank and drained the water slowly. Jabberwocky spread his black wings and stood on the ground, trying not to wobble although he failed miserably.

"Careful there, child," Professor Winchester said with his usual soothing tone. Jabberwocky loved Professor Winchester the best because he was always kind. Jabberwocky will do anything to make Professor Winchester happy! All the scary splattered blood and the meat he'd minced were nothing compared to Professor Winchester's ruffle to his head. "P'of? Jabberwocky wuv p'of Wincheste' da mos'!" The black-winged child said as he grasped the professor's hand tightly.

'Jabberwocky' was the only word Jabberwocky can spell and say without any problem. It was his favorite word, the name his beloved Professor Winchester gave him.

Professor Winchester carried him and sat him on an operating table. The professor grabbed a syringe and looked at it for a few seconds before smiling to Jabberwocky. "I love you the most too, Jabberwocky." Within a few seconds, the white meanie professors came and restrained him as Professor Winchester gave him a very painful injection of some kind of matter. Jabberwocky screamed as the unforgiving matter entered his system.

"With the all-compatible system he has, he should be fine…" The meanie professors convinced Professor Winchester. Jabberwocky kept on screaming, trying to get Professor Winchester to help him. "I'm sorry, dear Jabberwocky. But I'm sure that you will be more valuable if you can cure the Rainbow curse." Professor Winchester looked stricken, but smiled anyways.

When the pain subsided, Jabberwocky couldn't be happier when Professor Winchester ruffled his hair.


I guess the meaning of this chapter is to emphasize the fact that it was easy for Jabberwocky to feel so strongly to his mentor/guardian. That was why targeting to be his mentor/guardian is considered a better option than just killing the poor boy/maniac skillful assassin XD

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