Chapter 6: Piranha Infestation

Meanwhile at Salt Lake City and near the cabin where Amy and Adrian are heading to we see a big truck with a fish logo on it's cargo and it is seen backing up to the pond as the drivers are revealed to be Ocelot and Makarov and Ocelot is the one backing the truck up to the water. "Do you care to explain why you had to hire this dude to catch as many piranha fishes including the big ass angler fish so we can dump them in that lake pool?" said Makarov. "According to your little girlfriend I hear Amy and her girlfriend are inviting some friends to that cabin over there and so in case my plan fails, I'll just rely on the piranhas to take a bite out of those girls for stepping foot in the pond" said Ocelot. "Forgive me if I'm against this but the two lesbian lovers did you no wrong, what about Angela and her nosey bitch Spencer?" said Makarov. "I thought about them too and if I'm lucky in cause Angela and Spencer come here to investigate and happen to go in the water my lovely piranhas will do me a favor" said Ocelot. "If I hadn't known any better, I'd say you're using Amy and Adrian as bait" said Makarov. "If you put it that way, Amy and Spencer also seems pretty close as well as Angela and Spencer, so you catch my drift?" said Ocelot. "Yeah" said Makarov. Ocelot parked his truck at the dirt path near the pond. "Alright Makarov, unload those piranhas" said Ocelot. "Sure thing" said Makarov. Makarov gets out of the truck and goes to the back of the truck's cargo and stands on the side of the cargo to lift up the handle sliding up the cargo's door as the herd of piranha fishes starts pouring into the pond as we see massive water also pouring out of the truck's cargo and the big angle fish is the last fish to falls into the pond. "That's all of them boss" said Makarov. "Good, lock her up and let's get out of here before they arrive" said Ocelot. Makarov stands on the ledge of the cargo to pull the door closed and then gets back in the truck in the front seat next to Ocelot as Ocelot drives off and when the camera pans above the pond, the water looks so clear that you can no longer tell if there's anything in the pond.