![]() ![]() Perhaps John will be able to rest once he is convinced that his life's work is in capable hands.Īmanda pores over a series of documents and emails exchanged between Grace and a lawyer from ten years ago. Earlier today, she broke into Grace's inbox to find her flaw. Several sheets slide over the printer's tray, falling at Amanda's feet. Memory 9108Īmanda turns on the television and sees Grace Wright's beaming face on the screen. She will be his successor and continue what he started. Amanda can see that their time together is limited. His inhale turns into a coughing fit and she hands him a bottle of water. She looks up as John leans over the table to catch his breath. This new chance in life is too precious for her to squander away. ![]() After all her hard work, how could he doubt her? His teachings are law. Pain can be used as punishment, but first it must be offered as redemption.Īmanda frowns. Suffering seemed to be the trap's sole design. He wipes the sweat off his brow and praises her efforts but criticises her plan. But her heart sinks when she is welcomed by John's exhausted frown. Amanda smiles as she watches him scream in agony.Īmanda feels exhilarated as she rushes to the next room to find John Kramer. One rat ventures inside the subject's gut. They claw and gnaw madly at the subject's stomach to escape the snake. Amanda feels a jolt of adrenaline as a board rises inside the cylinder glued to the subject's abdomen, opposite to the ravenous rats, letting through a hissing cobra. Then he succumbs to his flaw, activating the trap's last mechanism. Amanda is pleased to see the subject cry as rats claw at his skin. The rats are agitated, stuck between the glass and his stomach. The thermometer inside displays 97 degrees Fahrenheit. Several rats are trapped inside the cylinder, screeching against the subject's skin. She observes him as he looks down at the see-through cylinder pressed against his bare abdomen. ![]() 2.Īmanda feels her heart racing as the test subject screams on the television screen. 2.2 David Tapp: Desecration of the Heart. ![]()
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