The Beast Tells a Tale

In an aesthetic room, with several unknown machines, there is a small bed and one larger than a king-size, both occupied, in the small one, the young John is a little pale, and in the big one, the quilt covers completely to the beast.

A week has passed, John has not awakened, everything unchanged.

The recovery of the beast is even slower because he has spent so much time with old and new wounds inflicted by short sharp objects and other types of torture instruments.

The doctors concluded that those who had both of them locked up along with Young Master Derek were addicted to torture, as the wounds show signs that someone inflicted slowly to them and over a long period of time.

The beast feels pain because the sedatives only affect the nerves and not the muscle itself.

But that is because the torture inflicted was too much for his wounded body.