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Which one? This is the one I recall first.
>you've been beating up Bongys for a while now
>it's pretty messy and you do your best to make sure neither Don nor anyone else does anything stupid again
>where are they all coming from anyway?
>you've been killing so many of these, surely their numbers are finite?
>your train of thought crashes when you hear Faust's muffled voice
>there's a Bongy on her head, just like with Heathcliff earlier
>you order the rest to get it off, but rather than fight you, it runs away
>other Bongys prevent you from chasing after her
>Outis insists that this is a negligible loss and, worst case scenario, you can simply turn back the clock
>but you don't feel like this is the best choice
>it takes a good hour to find her again
>this time, Faust has nowhere to run and the Bongy on her head is easily removed
>drool and unknown substance rolls down her chin
>Meursault helps her get back on her feet
>she seems to still be woozy, but otherwise looks unharmed
>when you personally try to bring her back to normal, she gives you a vacant stare
>"Bwak?"
>the noise she makes, the dumb smile on her face and dilated pupils alert you that something's wrong
>"Ba..bawk...bawk!"
>other sinners spring into motion, but Faust has already pinned you to the floor
>she presses her face against your clock, her parted lips getting smushed in a rather hilarious fashion
>it's somewhere between an awkward kiss and an equally awkward bite
>then she begins slamming it against the glass while making more confused chicken noises
>Gregor and Outis try to pry her off you, but don't manage it in time
>for once, you're grateful that you have no face or else all the slop she's vomiting on your clock would get into your eyes, nose and mouth
>the disgust you feel is still there
>Faust refuses to comment on this incident once you rewind her
>new records on Bongys noting it also seem to be greatly altered afterwards