>I've been called a few things.
>Monster, demon, father. Those kinds of things.
>Until recently, I wasn't even that aware.
>Sure, I knew I existed, but I didn't KNOW what I was. All I really knew what to do was protect my Little Sister at all costs.
>And that's what landed me here in the first place. Just protecting my Little Sister.
>I don't exactly remember where I was before dying, but I knew it was underwater. And this suit I'm grafted into is designed to go underwater.
>I didn't like going underwater though, there were dangerous creatures out there. They could easily rip me to shreds.
>But I was never told to go outside, all I was told to do was protect my Little Sister at any cost.
>And I did that.
>I did it too well. Now I won't be able to protect her anymore.
>Or, so I thought. I did happen to wake up in an alley way after death, to someone crying.
>Scanning the area, my port holes glowed a soft green as they shone through the darkness for me to see. Slowly trudging forward, my heavy boots made a dull thump with each step.
>"W-Who's there...?" A soft voice sniffled.
>Flashes of little girls grinning up at me after extracting ADAM from corpses flashed in my mind, causing me to pause.
'Little... Sister...?'
>Is this what happens after death? A place where we can live in peace?
>I was kinda tired of killing...
>Stepping forward, eyes scanning, I caught sight of a cardboard box that was on its side, the end of a green blanket sticking out.
>It was absolutely filthy, but the sniffling was coming from there.
>Reaching for the box, I let off a very soft moan for her to come out.
>What came out wasn't a Little Sister.
>It was... something. It had for legs, a big head, two small, leathery wings, and a tiny fang sticking from its mouth.
>Another flash and another Little Sister, this one clutching my hand as we walked down a path.
>"W-What are you?!" The creature cried out in fear, before scuttling back into the box.
>Looking around, I moaned something before easing myself onto the ground.
>I didn't know where I was and I couldn't speak to it, so I might as well wait.