The abyss monster in the dark cacao kingdom was showing barely any sign of falling back despite the effortless attacks of the king's warriors. Carrow burst the doors of the castle open to Cacaos shock. "My king, it's not stopping. The walls have already broken. It's no use." Cacao let out a sigh. "If that's the case... I'll have to bring out the book." "What book, exactly?" "A book of methods our elders used to fight off these monsters," explaed cacao. "Mose of them proven sufficient for worst case scenario." "Is there one for the abyss monster?" "Thankfully, yes. I don't remember exactly what, but we'll have to see together." "Thank you, my king. This moment will forever stay with me-" Plack. "Well, let's have a look." The two cookies flipped through the pages looking for this abomination of black goo. Finally, after seemed what to be 10 minutes(the book is large fyi.), they finally got to the page of the abyss monster. "Lets see... what do we have?" Carrow questioned the book, looking for whatever would stop this ungodly beast. "flame arrows, tried that... catapults of rocks... didn't work... offering inti- wait, what now?" "Yes, caramel, what you're seeing is, indeed, factual." "So you're telling me that our ancestors used offering intimate pleasure was a 100% success rate of keeping the beast out?" Cacao sighed, got up from his seat and paced around the room. "Yes, it surely was. Although there are.... after affects." "What are they and are they worth the risk?" Cacao replied, "Yes. The after affects only last about a day or two." Carrow looked around the room, then thought to herself, (do I have to do this? or do I risk my whole village of being attacked by this.. goop?) Cacao voice interrupted her train of thought. "So," he said. "What will it be, fire more weapons and lose more men and possibly the village, or save everyone by.." "I know my king, you don't have to say it." A long uncomfortable silence was in the air. That was brief when carrow called out "My king, I might need some time to think about this-" "There is no time, caramel. It's either a choice of life, or death." Carrow sighed. "I know what I have to do now." "What is your decision," Although the first watcher didn't even want to bear the sound or idea of it, neither the mere suggestion of so, she knew that the decision she would make now would keep the village, king and herself safe. Even though she didn't want to do it, she knew that it would be for the sake of everyone's lives. "I