>This place reeks of death.
>It makes sense, he has been gone for some time.
>My daughter wouldn't stop nagging about it.
>But I didn't expect him to find him like this.
>I never liked that skinnie, however, I didn't want him to die so horribly.
>Even after all of my years in the force, I'd never expect something to make my stomach churn
>Domestic abuse, murder...
>This...was something else.
>It all started with a call, rando jogger stumbles into a horrible smell, and gave us a call.
>I was one of the first at the scene.
>Had a rookie partner with me, Greg.
>Good kid, just a little naive.
>That look on his face when we found the body, or what was left of it
>I never thought someone's eyes could open so wide.
>Organs strewn about, festering and being devoured by maggots and ants.
>Deep red, coating the trees like paint.
>Intestines covering the curved and jagged tree branches like christmas ornaments.
>This wasn't made by a human, hell, I doubt even a dino could do something like this.
>Backup and the investigation crew should arrive soon.
>I turn back to Greg.
>He's walking back to me, guess he needed a moment for composure.
>Although, one thing catches my attention...
>Why is his badge backwards? I swear it was the right way before...
Fin, didn't have many ideas for this one.