\chapter{The Death Hamsters} \by{Part of Everything} Luke Bavarious strolled calmly through the mall, one hand absentmindedly stroking the cold metal of the trusty Baretta in his pocket. ``I need a pet,'' he thought, and he made a beeline for the pet store at the end of the strip. Suddenly a little boy sitting on a mall bench hollered out. ``Hey mister! I don't think you should go in there,'' he yelled. Luke squinted at the boy and drew closer. ``Why not?'' he inquired. The boy looked all around and then whispered in a hoarse voice, ``I saw a man go in there earlier. He looked insane. He had a bag full of something lumpy. I didn't trust him. He came out without the bag. Nobody has come out since.'' Luke laughed. ``Balderdash,'' he chuckled, and strolled off towards the pet store. The boy slumped in his seat with a frown. Luke walked in through the door and the door chime beeped to signal that a person had entered. He looked around and there was no one but he didn't really care. He knew someone would come up when he needed to make a purchase. He tried to decide what kind of pet to get. There were dozens of animals. He looked at some fish and then sadly shook his head. ``Too watery,'' he muttered to himself, and moved on. There were some green lizards there. They stuck to the glass with their toes and he was fascinated at this miracle of God. But he decided against it because they might decide to stick to him and then what would he do. He saw puppies and kittens that were so cute that Luke choked back a sob of joy. He had had a puppy when he was a little boy but one day a burglar was running through his backyard where the puppy was playing. The burglar was evil and the puppy was in his way. He picked up the puppy and twisted it in half and then threw the bottom half against Luke's window while he was sleeping. Luke woke up screaming and barfed. He had never forgotten that day. He wiped away tears thinking about it. He decided he wanted a hamster. They were so cute. The clerk had not shown up yet and he began to wonder. He looked all around but couldn't find her. Then he saw the door at the back was open a bit. So he went there and when he looked he saw a sight that made him scream very loudly. The mangled corpse of the clerk was lying on the floor. There was guts everywhere. She was covered with bloody hamsters. They were evil hamsters and they were eating her like piranhas not in water. With shaking hands Luke drew his Baretta. He was ready to shoot but then something soft landed on him. ``What the'' he said and looked over his shoulder and he saw what he thought was a pom pom. But it wasn't. It was a hamster. Then another one landed on his other shoulder and 2 more on his head. Then they hissed and lunged. ``Hhh,'' Luke screamed as they ate his face. A superhuman strength came over him then and he flung all of them off. He shot some but there were too many. He could hardly see because his eyes were full of blood. He tripped over a bag of dog food and then he got an idea. He pulled his lighter out of his pocket and lit the bag of food. It went up in flames and blocked the hamsters. The hamsters shrieked and burned. Luke took his chance and ran out. The boy was waiting there, still on his bench. ``I told you,'' he yelled at Luke. ``Something was weird. You should have listened!'' Luke stumbled over to the boy. ``I'm so sorry,'' he choked. ``I should have respected you. Listened to you. I didn't because you're only 10 years old. I was wrong.'' He pulled a chocolate bar out of his pocket and gave it to the boy. The boy looked at him with a big smile and shining eyes and was happy. By then the police were there. One of them pinned a medal on Luke's chest. ``You're a hero, son,'' he said in a deep voice with emotion. ``There was an insane man who put evil hamsters in the store. He's in jail now. You stopped them from killing us all.'' Luke was proud. That night he was in the paper. The End