Mystery : Cozy Mystery: Murder on Board the Macedonia (mystery, thriller, cozy, shocking, short stories) (short reads, detective, murder, suspense)

Mystery : Cozy Mystery: Murder on Board the Macedonia (mystery, thriller, cozy, shocking, short stories) (short reads, detective, murder, suspense) by Athena Dorsey

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inventions? Are you kidding me? Dr. Greene screamed in his head. Richardson was so dumb to the point that he didn’t even know the difference between ‘your’ and you’re’ and there he was, talking shit and claiming that all of those incredibly made inventions were his. It was shameless. But Dr. Greene knew that he would pretty much agree with him so that he could get over every single thing that was going on.
     
    “Hey, sure. Whatever you need, I will make sure that you have been sorted out in due course.” Dr. Greene lied.
     
    Richardson didn’t want to add anything else. He left immediately after glancing at his fourteen karat gold watch. And Dr. Greene knew that he had to finish up his work and teleport the hell out of that dimension and make sure that he was never coming back no matter how hard Richardson tried to find him. Heck, he even got himself fantasizing about going back fifty years and killing Richardson as a baby so that he would cease to exist in this new time.
     
    Chapter 6:
    -The human testing-
    So far, it seemed as though the research was nothing but flawless. And for quite some time, Dr. Greene had been working on a serum that would enable him to teleport all the way to wherever he wanted to go, something that was just too darn amazing as far as he was concerned. First and foremost, the most important thing was making sure that he had to check and countercheck right before restarting to the whole procedure.
     
    He even made sure that he had the little baboon checked out just to make sure that he wasn’t getting himself infected with any surprising side effects. But even after going through the whole procedure and checking the little baboon for a while, it appeared as though the results were the same.
     
    The side effects that the baboon had as a result of teleportation were temporary, and that said, the little one was very fine.
     
    And since the anatomy of that primate was almost the same as that of a human being, Dr. Greene was sure as hell that it was all going to work out in the best way possible. But still, he had this feeling that he needed to be sure so that if something might happen on the way and he failed, Dr. Greene would die or get stuck in limbo for the rest of time knowing jolly too well that he did his level best.
     
    It took the good doctor almost a week just to go over his calculations before he begun making the serum. And once everything had been all sorted out, the next thing that was to be done was none other than making sure that everything was being he had taken care of the one thing that he wasn’t sure about – his conscience. In his very long career as a scientist, it did appear as though it was very difficult for him to prepare for anything because there was no way you could predict an outcome of a scientist experiment.
     
    A brilliant scientist could pretty much have made a point of getting everything all sorted out and even become successful after some trials. But even after doing just that, it occurred to him that things would pretty much go haywire at the last minute and ruin virtually everything. And that was the kind of sensation that Dr. Greene was having.
     
    The carbureting machine beeped a couple of times, and Dr. Greene went straight to the LCD screen to check out the readings. And it went without saying that it was the same damn thing as it was a couple of days back. The truth of the matter was that he had been trying this out for a very long time, and that said, the only thing that would have made some sense at the time would have been for him to kick back and ensure that he was able to trust the results.
     
    And at that moment, all that the good doctor could do was to set a date and once that was done, the following would have been pretty much easier – just making a follow up that would see to it that he had been sorted out.
     
    The human experiment where he was going to be the subject was to take place the following day. And so as soon as he

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