[s3e1] A - Fiг±ata Full Of Death Bugs
"They were rigged to release on impact," Miller noted, crouched low with a magnifying glass. He noticed a faint, sweet scent clinging to the piñata’s remains—not sugar, but . "Silvio, who provided the 'candy' filling?"
"Bugs, Miller. Thousands of them. Small, obsidian-backed, and—" Silvio shuddered, "—aggressive." [S3E1] A FiГ±ata Full Of Death Bugs
"Season three," Miller muttered, drawing his pressurized salt-gun. "Always starts with a pest problem." "They were rigged to release on impact," Miller
"A new vendor," Silvio whispered. "Called himself 'The Exterminator.' Said he specialized in 'organic surprises.'" Thousands of them
Should we continue the story by having Miller , or should we focus on the chaos at the hospital as they try to find an antidote?
Miller arrived at the scene to find the ballroom quarantined. The piñata, now a hollowed-out carcass of cardboard and glue, lay in the center of the dance floor. Strewn around it were the 'Death Bugs'—a rare, genetically modified subspecies of the Titanus Necrosis . They didn’t just bite; they carried a fast-acting neurotoxin that turned a celebratory mood into a paralytic nightmare in seconds.
"Let me guess," Miller sighed, leaning back. "It wasn't filled with saltwater taffy."