“Had to add in a control frame and perform a spot lobotomy so Hatchet would obey me, you know.  He didn’t lose much.  Was never very bright.”

Ouch. And that’s after whatever Cherish did, and before being mashed together with a man who would obey any order.

“And Oni Lee?” Amy was almost afraid to ask.

“Oh, I barely touched his brain.  He suffered some moderate brain damage from his close brush with death, but I revived him.  His brain’s more or less intact, even.  He can’t control his body, but he’s alert and aware, and he feels everything Hatchet does,” Bonesaw smiled wider.

Ahh, I see. This is more similar to the Voldemort situation from Philosopher’s Stone than I thought.

It’s also more horrifying.

“That’s horrifying.”

Hey, that’s my line!

“It’s not a perfect mesh.  I only just started doing these mash-ups.  Still practicing.

Hm, that suggests she’s done a decent number more of them, but not that many.

Hatchet’s power isn’t working as well anymore, and I’m worried about physical wear and tear as they teleport, but it’s still one of my better works.

For Oni it was mental wear and tear, but now we’ve put a body not entirely adapted to the teleporting in the picture.

Took me four whole hours.”  Bonesaw clasped her hands in front of her, shifting her weight from foot to foot, waiting expectantly.

That honestly seems like quick work for something like this.

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