[s3e1] — A Fiг±ata Full Of Death Bugs

"They were rigged to release on impact," Miller noted, crouched low with a magnifying glass. He noticed a faint, sweet scent clinging to the piñata’s remains—not sugar, but . "Silvio, who provided the 'candy' filling?"

"A new vendor," Silvio whispered. "Called himself 'The Exterminator.' Said he specialized in 'organic surprises.'"

"Let me guess," Miller sighed, leaning back. "It wasn't filled with saltwater taffy." [S3E1] A FiГ±ata Full Of Death Bugs

Councilman Vane was currently frozen in a mid-swing pose, his face a mask of horrified stasis.

As Miller stood up, a single, stray bug crawled from the hem of the velvet curtains, its pincers clicking in the silence. "They were rigged to release on impact," Miller

Miller arrived at the scene to find the ballroom quarantined. The piñata, now a hollowed-out carcass of cardboard and glue, lay in the center of the dance floor. Strewn around it were the 'Death Bugs'—a rare, genetically modified subspecies of the Titanus Necrosis . They didn’t just bite; they carried a fast-acting neurotoxin that turned a celebratory mood into a paralytic nightmare in seconds.

The neon sign of the flickered, casting a sickly green glow over Detective Miller’s desk. He wasn't surprised when the local party planner, Silvio, burst in, covered in what looked like iridescent glitter and high-velocity trauma. "Called himself 'The Exterminator

"Season three," Miller muttered, drawing his pressurized salt-gun. "Always starts with a pest problem."