Literature
Paint It, Black Chapter 14
Excerpt from chapter 14:
Bishop remained silent as he took in the still form of what must have once been Doctor Zuerst. Her current form left her identity barely recognizable as human, let alone a well-respected archaeologist. Her skin had become a sickly gray-white color with strange scaling. When Bishop would gently touch it with his gloved fingers, the scales would move slightly, almost like the liquid crystals in an LED screen.
Her limbs had become inhumanely stretched like Bowman’s, however, her fingers developed long talons and her legs bent awkwardly, almost like an animal’s. Zuerst’s face had become gaunt, twisted