More Than A Puppet

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Young Samuel Holden was once a brilliant child. He had extraordinary intelligence, studying college-level books and topics at the age of 10. Despite his extreme smarts, he was irked at the idea of becoming an engineer or a doctor. Instead, he enjoyed puppets. He was very interested in puppets, and creating them was one of his favorite past times. He would host puppet shows for all the people around the town to come watch. Being that he was a wonder kid, his parents wanted more for him than a simple puppeteer. They tried to get him into more well-paying jobs. Samuel and his parents would argue about this; Samuel wanted his passion, and his parents wanted his wisdom. At the age of 16, Samuel got a job as a simple burger flipper and moved out of his parents house immediately. Since he was extremely smart and good looking, many girls have asked him out on dates. However, Samuel believed that a love would distract him from his passion. He became obsessed with puppets, due to his parent's hatred toward them. One fateful day, Samuel wanted to use his intelligence for something less than desirable. He studied magic and the occult, and wanted to bring his puppets to life. So, he did. He animated the puppets and marionettes. They were alive under his magic. However, God himself became disappointed in Samuel. God knew that only he could bring things to life, because if a human could create life like that, it would be abused for evil. Of which it was. Samuel started using his now-alive puppets for malicious activities, such as thievery and spying. As a punishment for such horrible acts, God transformed Samuel into a puppet. This puppet was tied up in millions of strings, and banished to a special abyss, for Samuel only. Now that is where he lies. Soulless and dead, the corpse of the wonder child that created living puppets lies wrapped in the abyss.

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