Trason Margarine is a young human who possesses a magical book in his house. The book can visualize images as the holder desire, just like Author’s, except it, would generate images. Trason has been obsessed with the book and used it as a material for his lusty desires. He has locked himself inside his own room. He never went outside the house, not even to his room, which worries his parents. His parents feed him through a hole which he made and threaten his parents that if they ever enter his room, he would burn the house up. His parents have gone desperate to cure his lonely issue, and so they called Author’s number, recommended by Pete.
Through the phone, his mother explained to Author that Trason has changed drastically because of a book they bought for him. His words are lewder over time, and he would even tease his mother whenever she walked past his room door. It made her upset, and sadden at his condition. She informed Author that she doesn’t want her son to be a rapist in the future or even a creep at this time. She begs Author to do something, but he doesn’t know what to do. It was a human’s mind that he has not yet learned. Author tried to write something in his own book, but nothing came up in his brain as a useful idea. And so, he advised them to separate away Trason and his book. They took the advice with a welcoming heart and bids Author goodbye before closing the call.
Just at noon time that same day, however, Pete called Author and he picks up the call. He informs Author that the parents are in need of urgent help, but they couldn’t able to reach Author due to Trason breaking everything in the house with his bare hands. This is caused by her parents confiscating the magical book forcefully from his room when he finally stepped outside from his room after a long time to take a nature call. They briefly explained his room smells like a urinal. Pete told Author to come over as fast as he could, but Author refused. He doesn’t want the citizen of the city to know that a mystic anthropomorphic creature had broken into their house. But Pete insisted and promised him a reward saying, “I will stop bringing you a human head as a joke in the morning if you help them!”. Of course, Author took the deal as he had enough of Pete who keeps throwing a freshly cutten human head right in front of his house door, which made the blood splurted out, and it is hard to clean as well.
Author rushed to the parents’ address but made sure no one saw him in the streets. But once he was exposed to the public, everyone thought he was a person wearing a mascot outfit, and so he was ignored by pretty much everyone, except for children who wanted to hang out with him, but he pushed them away. He arrived at the parent's house, and see them sitting on a bench in front of the house looking down, waiting for Trason to calm down. Author sneaked into the house from the back window, and he witnessed Trason crying while smashing the glasses in the kitchen with a furious gesture. Once he saw Author, he screamed.
“Monster!”
Trason grabbed a bottle of wine before shattering it and made himself a homemade weapon. Author tries to confront him but Trason only wants his book back. He had enough chit chat and once he saw a book in Author’s paw, he thought it was his book.
“Th-that’s my book! You stole it from me you monster!”
“Trason, please. Calm yourself down, no one wants to get hurt.”
Author is alerted, as Trason charges toward him with the shattered bottle. When Trason is close enough, Author caught his hand before he could stab him in the face, disarms him and then kicked his face until he fell down. Author scolds Trason as he whimpers and cries on the floor.
“This is not you, Trason. You could do better than this.”
“You fucking asshole, you stole my book and kicked me in the face!”
Author stepped closer to him before placing a foot on his head, pinning him down to the floor which made him whine and cry louder.
“I will kill you, if you don’t follow what I say.”
“O-okay Okay..! Waaa~.. I-I just want my book back, th-that’s all..~!”
He releases Trason and picked him up before sitting him down to a counter and began scolding him. Author explained to Trason that his parents have been worried about him, and he had gone wild just because of that book, and he told Trason it is best to let go of the book forever and move on to something better. In the end, Author holds Trason’s shoulders and encourages him to have a better future, and Trason nods with a smile, though followed by tears trailing from his eyes, but Author wiped them up and returns the smile before stroking Trason’s hair and sneaked outside from the same window he got in. His parents later then rushed inside after hearing the commotion, and they were surprised to see Trason sitting on the counter, smiling at them after he apologized. He hops down from the counter and hugs both of them tightly before then continuing to apologize.
Pete steps into the house just a second later and demanded the parents’ payment, for “helping” their child recovers. They complained, as Pete does nothing but stare, but Pete retaliates and backs down their argument.
“What?! Without me, your child would be a fucking rapist! It’s best to fucking pay me already than just, yells back!”
Trason’s father pushed him away from the house, which enraged Pete. He cursed at the family before walking away. Since that day, Author had never heard about the family anymore. Their house had been sold, and Pete informed him that the family went on a “Heavenly” vacation, or immigrates, or both. Either way, they don’t “live” in that house anymore.
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