WARNINGS: yandere themes

Note: All characters are aged up, since there will be mature themes in future parts.

Note 2: This is the final chapter before the endings. Sorry!

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The eerily flickering lights of the aquarium almost gave you pause. Strange. You stepped through the employee only entrance and pressed on the light switch. Still, the lights flickered.

"Shriiiimp!" Floyd's telltale voice cried out from the edge of the tank, his arms crossed on the concrete and chin resting on top of them.

"Shrimp?" you laughed, "Is that what you're calling me now?"

Floyd giggled and stared at you with lidded eyes, "Shrimp!"

"What's up with the lights?" you asked him, gesturing to the overhead electrical issues. Floyd shrugged and slipped into the water with a breathless giggle.

You frowned, feeling a little unsettled by the way his shadow danced along the wall as the lights' flickering became longer. You took a seat at the edge of the tank.

"Where's Jade?" you asked.

"Right here," his voice startled you. You swerved your head so quickly that it cricked, spotting his mismatched gaze from a few feet away. Jade's chin was just above the surface, so that he wouldn't get water in his mouth when he talked, "We missed you."

"I missed you guys, too," you said with a smile, "What's up with the lights?"

As always, there was a cold edge to Jade's smile, "Nothing to worry about. Electrical problem. It happens sometimes."

You nodded, though his answer didn't make you feel any less uneasy. "I see. Let's hope it gets fixed soon."

To your surprise, white hair broke the surface and piercing eyes met yours before they softened behind their spectacles. This was the first time Azul had surfaced on his own without Floyd dragging him to the surface.

"How nice of you to come," he said, giving you a closed-eyed smile. His gaze suddenly turned serious and he seemed to size you up. "We rarely see you."

"It's nice to see you, Azul," you offered with another smile. A tentacle slid out of the water and brushed against your ankle. You noticed it beginning to curl around the appendage and quickly stood up, knocking it back into the water.

You backed away from the edge, ignoring the hurt look on his face, "I should really check on the electrical system. It might not be safe if the lights are acting up like this."

"Noooo," Floyd wailed, his eyes gleaming with hidden mirth, "Shriiimp, stay! We miiiiss you..."

You felt something brush against your ankle again and stepped back from the edge. Black tentacles slid back into the tank. Jade smiled pleasantly at you, "There's no rush. You can stay with us."

"No," you backed away from the tank, "No, I think I'm done for today." The lights continued to flicker, staying dark for even longer, sending shadows playing across the faces of the tank's three inhabitants, making their leering faces look even more frightening in that moment.

As the door slammed behind them, Azul turned to the twins in amusement, speaking in what sounded like clicks to the cameras above the tank, "I believe I have her measurements down."

Floyd giggled, "Next time?"

"Next time, she's ours."

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You decided that, today, you would visit Idia before the snakes. You were much too excited to give him the gift you had brought him to wait any longer.

"Idia! I have a surprise for you!" you called out as you entered the enclosure. The lizard halfling was in the very back of the terrarium, curled up in the corner gloomily.

"What is it now?" he asked, not sounding enthusiastic in the slightest.

You handed over your old, blue Nintendo DS along with a ziploc bag filled with games. Idia's eyes widened, "What is this?"

"It's a handheld gaming device. You just pop the game you want to play in and open it up," you explained happily, "It'll eventually die but-"

"It will die?!" Idia looked horrified, "It is alive?!"

"No no no," you quickly explained, "I just mean it'll run out of battery, but I can always charge it again for you."

Idia's shoulders sagged in relief and the corners of his lips turned up in a soft smile, "Thank you."

"I'll leave you to it, then," you said, straightening up and turning to leave. To your surprise, an electric blue tail curled around your ankle. You turned to face the lizard halfling and were met with pleading eyes.

"Stay, teach me to use it," Idia begged.

With a smile, you sat down and picked a random game out of the ziploc bag and popped it in the empty compartment. You flipped open the device and turned it on as Idia watched in awe.

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"Hey, Jamil! Hey, Kalim!" you called out, your voice echoing in the heated terrarium. Jamil lifted his head from where he was coiled, his slitted eyes lazily studying you. Kalim, on the other hand, slithered forward eagerly.

"Yay! You're back!" Kalim cried out, his arms wrapping around your midsection and his face burying itself into your stomach. You stumbled backwards at the enthusiastic force he put into his hug but managed to stay upright.

"Jamil and I missed you. Jamil talked about you."

You looked over at the viper halfling, who avoided eye contact. You stifled a giggle and said, "Well, I missed both of you too."

Kalim's face brightened, but Jamil's expression remained guarded. There was tension in the air, something between the two that you couldn't quite decipher.

"Did you bring anything?" Kalim asked excitedly and you realized he was remembering the donuts from last time.

"I'm afraid not. I was going to bring curry but I didn't have time to make it."

Kalim made a disgusted face, "Why curry? Curry is gross!"

Jamil's eyes flashed with irritation and he gave Kalim a fearsome glare, "Because that is my favorite."

The tension between the two crackled like electricity and you quickly intervened, "I'll bring some next time, Jamil. Kalim, can I bring you anything?"

Kalim looked puzzled as he tried to think of what you could bring. He finally smiled brightly and shrugged, "Anything but curry!"

Jamil continued to glare at his roommate as he said lowly, "Thank you, (Y/n)."

"How have you both been?" you asked.

Jamil opened his mouth to respond and was immediately cut off by Kalim, "I missed you soooooo much!"

You laughed, "I missed you too." You looked at your watch and with a pang you realized you were running low on time already, "Have you been up to anything exciting?"

Kalim's grin widened, "After you left, I cried. Then, I shed my skin. Then, I rested. Then..."

Kalim gave you a play-by-play of everything he had been up to since your previous visit. You watched as the seconds ticked by on your watch, fighting off boredom.

Finally, you realized you couldn't stay any longer if you were planning to see the tigers and panthers today. You hesitantly interrupted Kalim's droning and said, "I'm so sorry, guys, but I need to head out."

Kalim's eyes widened and he wrapped his arms around you once again, "Please, stay longer."

"I can't, Kalim. I promise I'll be back soon," you said, gently disentangling yourself from his grasp.

Kalim's eyes filled with tears, "You're always leaving! It's not fair!"

"I know, and I'm really sorry. But I'll make it up to you next time, okay?" you reassured him, reaching out to give his head a gentle pat.

Kalim's sobs followed you out the door of the enclosure. You felt like a heartless monster as you closed the door, but you knew you couldn't stay and now had to run to make it on time.

Behind the closed door, Jamil hissed at Kalim to shut up and the boy stopped crying almost immediately. Then, his eyes lit up as an idea crossed his mind...

Meanwhile, you had finally arrived at the panthers and tigers exhibit. You hurried into the exhibit and stopped dead in your tracks. To your surprise, it wasn't just Silver and Sebek standing near the employee entrance but, for the first time, Malleus and Lilia as well.

Before you could question the sudden welcome, Lilia skipped up to you and linked his arm with yours, half-walking, half-dragging you over to the others.

"You're late!" Sebek yelled.

"Sorry about that," you winced at the volume of his voice and waved to the four halflings sheepishly, "How are you all?"

Lilia brought you closer to the other three and Malleus reached out and gently grasped your chin. He redirected your face to look at him and you frowned at his serious expression.

"Crowley," Malleus said softly, "You cannot trust him. In fact, you cannot trust anyone here."

"What do you mean?" you asked, suspicion spiking immediately. Sure, Mr. Crowley was eccentric, but to not be able to trust him? Wasn't that going a bit far?

Malleus's frown deepened, "He will allow anything to happen to you, if it is for the better of the zoo."

You shook your head and let out an awkward, humorless laugh, "I don't think that's true..."

"A storm is coming, (Y/n)," Silver said softly.

"You can't trust anyone," Sebek affirmed.

"Least of all us," Lilia said with an eerie smile.