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Seek took a deep breath in, then closed her eye to try to relax a little. It was hard to do that while there were still intruders getting away. Figure expected Seek to take the baby Screech back, since that's what she usually seemed to do.

Seek opened her eye again and looked to Figure. "Would you mind watching them a little longer?" Seek asked quietly, kind of embarrassed. It was embarrassing to her that she was asking somebody she barely knew to help with her kids. "So I can try to get ahead again." The Screeches looked at Seek, then at Figure.

"Gonna have to start calling him Dad next?" One Screech whispered jokingly to another. The other Screech nudged her with one of his tentacles. They giggled together, not knowing Figure heard all of that.

"Uh... Yeah, I'll watch them." Figure agreed to Seek's request and pretended like he couldn't hear the Screeches. "Good luck!" Figure cheered quietly. Seek sighed, then nodded. She looked over all of her kids to make sure they were all there, then started running down the side mine they were in. The Screeches watched her go, and Figure listened to her footsteps.

Seek knew she'd need to do something other than chasing the humans. Chasing didn't seem to work all that well, considering she chased them four times and only managed to kill one human from it. She needed to approach the situation with a different tactic, but she didn't really have a plan. Seek just decided to leave it up to letting whatever happen, and trying to do something other than chasing them.

The humans were almost at the last room of the mines. Seek thought that might have been the case since room two hundred, if anything like the hotel, would've been the hundredth room, and would be the end of the mines.

Sure enough, the humans had just entered the last room of the mines. Seek wasn't aware of it, but coincidentally decided if she wanted to use a different tactic to catch the humans, she probably shouldn't try to get ahead of them like she always had. She would have to try something a little different.

Seek thought about it for a while while running, then came to the decision to stop running the watermills in the hotel. Nobody was in the hotel anyway, and she'd need to put as much attention on the humans as possible. It was hard to give her full attention to anything while multitasking so much. As well as stopping the watermills, Seek stopped running. She let her humanoid form melt down, then focused on putting as much of her ink into the last room of the mines as she could.

Seek figured if she just flooded the last room, the humans would never be able to get out. What Seek soon found out, though, was that the last room of the mines turned out to bea dam, and all Seek ended up doing was filling up the dam, not flooding the entire room, since the room itself was massive.

Still, Seek tried anyway to flood the room. She poured in through all the pipes until she couldn't anymore. She could see the humans nearby, just staring at her. How easy it would normally be if those were normal humans. Normal humans without the help of that awful, annoying blue light.

Seek didn't know what to do beyond that point, really. She didn't really think about how she'd kill the humans unless they'd just walk into the danger that was Seek. There was no way they'd do that. They seemed to be fairly smart.

But of course, that's exactly what the humans did. They jumped over the railing, and towards Seek, who was basically like a lake of deadly ink. They jumped on the debris floating on top of her ink, then started jumping across her as if it was some kind of game to them.

In that massive form, Seek didn't really have much control over her movements. She was heavy and couldn't make herself budge much. That's always why she preferred her humanoid form. She could walk, run, write, and do all the things she needed to do. If she was too large, she was too heavy and couldn't move unless gravity decided to make her.

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