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MoltenSlowaJournalTwo stories

October 5th, 2009

Two stories

I had to do a story for creative writing. I ended up making one about Doctor Leonard Church, and then I scrapped it for what was a shorter and fun story. I had to use 10 vocab words both of my choosing and that were random. Enjoy.

Mitch A



Dearest reader,



Doctor Leonard Church was notoriously known throughout the military for being one of the military’s greatest minds. It was inevitable of him to start his own project within the military, Project Freelancer. Project Freelancer specialized in AI, or Artificial Intelligence. During the early stages of Freelancer, his base of operations came under attack from a rouge group of Freelancer agents. Thus, he had to relocate his base to an underground facility in Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg, in Webster, MA. Sadly for him, he was hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobic, which means that he was afraid of big words. Therefore, whenever he saw the entry sign that said “Welcome to Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg”, he read it as “WELCOME TO LAKE CHAR­GOGGAGOGG­MAN­CHAUG­GAGOGG­CHAU­BUNA­GUNGAMAUGG, ALSO KNOWN AS THE PLACE WHERE SMALL WORDS COME INTO ADULTHOOD AND BECOME BIG WORDS.” This caused him to move under the lake.

One day, Dr. Church took a break from his research on experimental AI and proliferation of his own mind and went for a walk. He was deep in thought about his research, when suddenly something had snapped him out of it. Her. She was a long, red-haired beauty with a rough face, but cutieful in her own right. For him, it was love at first sight. For her, she barely noticed him, but instead was looking at a heavy dark grey case she was carrying in her arm. Church stopped dead in his tracks when he realized who it was. It was…

“Allison?” Church asked questionly.

“Yes?” Allison answered without looking up.

“Allison Texas, special agent of Project Freelancer?”

Allison wondered how this voice knew her rank, as she had tried to keep her transfer to Freelancer as quiet as she could. She looked up, and saw the kindly face of Church.

“Dr. Leonard Church, SIR!” She responded, immediately snapping to attention.

Church was taken back by this, as he had noticed how she had changed from a cutieful woman to a determined soldier.

“At ease, Allison.” Church said. Church realized that his heart was beating fast, and he was apprehensive about the situation, something he had not felt in years.

“Allison, I’d like to talk to you in my office. Would you kindly walk with me there?”

“Yes sir.” Allison complied, as she turned and started walking the way that Church was walking.



What happened in Church’s private office is anyone’s guess. One would guess some of burlesque dance, or maybe even Allison had a power of serendipity. Either way, after that faithful day, Dr. Leonard Church had a breakthrough in science. He had figured out how to clone his mind with no negative repercussions. However, in a twist of fate, Allison had fallen ill and was close to death. As Church sat near her deathbed and was talking to Allison moments before her death, Allison had one final request…



“Leonard…” Allison weakly cried out, the way a sickly young woman would.

“I’m here, Allison. What’s wrong?”

“Leonard, before I die, I have one request for you.” Allison sputtered softly.

“Anything!” Church cried. He would have done anything for her, now and forever.

“Before I die…use your breakthrough. Use the clone of my mind that you have. Make me into your artificial intelligence.” Allison requested.

“But…” Church pleaded, while he wouldn’t know how the mindset of Allison would work in anything but her body

“Please Church…”

Church succumbed to her pleas, and going against his moral choices, said that he would.

“Thank you. Never forget…memory is…the…”

“Allison? Allison?!? Allison!!!” Church yelled as he tried to shake her, to breathe life back into her, but to no avail.


Sincerely, The Chairman of Military Projects
Doctor David Church