Museum Killers

Story by CrazyPuma on SoFurry

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Below is a dream that i had and I wrote down some of the mindsets. No organized at all and if you make it through I will be impressed. Looking back, it is kind of hard to read

NOTE: Not furry related at all


The boy grabs the femur from the body laying on the ground. He has to put a lot of force in to the dismembering and a loud echoing noise POP! rings throughout the museum. He gets a scornful look from from his partner, she looks disapprovingly at him. He shrugs at her as he cleans the bone of the muscle and skin left.\

The body lays on the ground in a twisted manner. Only a few hours ago this poor soul was walking around this very museum looking at the same exhibits. The man feels sad for a second knowing that this person will no longer be able to influence people ever again except in the sadness of their death. He smiles to himself as he knows that these new body parts will bring new life to the museum that it has never seen before. The exhibits are good and nice but something about them has always seemed off to him and his partner. \

The exhibits needed something fresh and the pair of people knew how to do it. The change to the exhibits would definitely make things more realistic, even if the thousands of people who pass by each day would never know. It certainly wouldn't bring about more people to see the exhibits, why, they look exactly as they did, but the couple who replaced parts knew they were better, and that was enough. It also cosmically showed how wrong it is to see these exhibits in a museum and to not think of these body parts as parts of a person who lived and breathed, and not just some creature who existed a long time ago. Yet again, no one would ever know, but this couple would know how things have changed and that is what let them sleep at night.\ Did they feel bad about slaughtering possibly-innocent bystanders to replace their body parts with fake parts of modern men in museums? A little, but the injustice of using the bones of real people who lived long ago and then using plaster and plastic replicas of modern men turned their stomachs so much that the death of the innocent was worth it. \ The couple would research museums that committed this atrocity and move their setup to that city. They would go to the museum a few days before the act to scope out which exhibits needed to be "repaired" and what kind of person they would need for parts. They would then wait as many days as needed to find a person coming out of the museum that fit the description of the parts needed for the particular job. They would always grab the person from the museum parking lot though to make sure that it was the last thing in their memory before their parts served a better purpose. The death was always quick and as painless as possible for the innocent because the death wasn't for the pleasure, it was more about the museum and the future than the death at the time.\ After the death of the innocent, the museum was broken into and the body dragged inside. The couple made sure there was no guards and if there were, then they were incapacitated, not harmed. They were clean about the cleaning with tarps and supplies but the body needed to be dismembered inside the museum so it at least saw some of the bloody action that is implied from the stories on the placards. The hardest part about the entire process was cleaning up afterwards. Cleaning the bones and replacing the fakes was the easier part of the night. Afterwards, the couple wakes the guard with five minutes of grogginess for them to get over, they leave, and dump the remains. The hard part is finding a place to put the remains, normally it was near a forest near the highway, animals always like a good dinner, nothing is ever left the next day, though they never stuck around to find that out.\ They had a good system, they were righting wrongs, and they were never caught. They continued this trend without deterrent, they were never caught, and their pattern was never caught on too. They were always traveling unfortunately and it was a very hard life but they never missed a night's sleep for the world was a better place after they rolled through a town.