[s3e1] A Fiг±ata Full Of - Death Bugs

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?

The neon sign of the flickered, casting a sickly green glow over Detective Miller’s desk. He wasn't surprised when the local party planner, Silvio, burst in, covered in what looked like iridescent glitter and high-velocity trauma.

"A new vendor," Silvio whispered. "Called himself 'The Exterminator.' Said he specialized in 'organic surprises.'" [S3E1] A FiГ±ata Full Of Death Bugs

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.

Councilman Vane was currently frozen in a mid-swing pose, his face a mask of horrified stasis. Should we continue the story by having Miller

"Season three," Miller muttered, drawing his pressurized salt-gun. "Always starts with a pest problem."

"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?" "A new vendor," Silvio whispered

"Let me guess," Miller sighed, leaning back. "It wasn't filled with saltwater taffy."

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