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Roach Who Refused To Die

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Chapter 1 - Janitorial Onslaught

If I had a dollar for every time I almost died, I'd have enough to buy my own damn roach motel.

But alas, I was broke.

Because I am a cute cockroach. Let's emphasize that. *Shines*

And right now, I am in the Zhongnanhai, dodging death like a six-legged action hero on too much caffeine.

The Situation:

I had made a grave miscalculation. It was supposed to be a simple food heist—just another Tuesday for an experienced fridge raider. But the moment I scuttled into the Zhongnanhai kitchen, things went sideways.

First, the janitor me.

Then came the scream.

Then came the cleaning products.

I had no idea what was in that industrial-strength cleaning spray, but it smelled like citrus-flavored death and burned like Satan's mouthwash. The janitor was relentless, blasting the air with chemicals like he was in an '80s action movie, yelling things like:

"DIE, YOU MONSTER!"

And

"NOT IN MY KITCHEN, YOU DON'T!"

I zigzagged across the marble floor like my life depended on it—because it absolutely did! <.<

The janitor was surprisingly athletic for a man who probably had a pension. Every time I thought I had a clean getaway, the janitor countered with an Olympic-worthy spritz of spray. It was like dodging sniper fire, but the bullets were lemon-scented and made his exoskeleton tingle in a way I did not appreciate.

I skittered under a cabinet, gasping for air.

This was bad.

His shell felt sticky from the chemicals, and if I didn't get out soon, I'd be the first cockroach in history to die smelling like "Mountain Breeze." (feeling high-end.)

And then—a shadow loomed.

The janitor's hand appeared, flipping up the cabinet door. I had a split second to react.

Option A: Accept fate. Go out with dignity*. Maybe even say something poetic*.

Option B: SCREAM INTERNALLY AND RUN LIKE HELL!!

I went with B

I launched himself into the open air, somersaulting like a tiny action hero. The janitor swatted at him, missing by a millimeter. I hit the ground running.

Straight into another janitor.

"THERE'S TWO OF THEM?!" I wheezed, dodging the second wave of chemical warfare.

"GET IT!"

"USE THE BIG GUNS!"

Big guns?! What big guns?!

I had no time to find out. I was sprinting for my life, antennae flattened, legs moving so fast they blurred.. I dodged a mop, slid under a rolling cart of dirty dishes, and—

SPLASH.

Oh no.

I am wet. I am wet, and now I smell like a blend of disinfectant and government-grade soap. *Shines while turning pale*

I barely had time to recover before a canister labeled "ANTI-PEST 5000" was shaken, aimed, and—

FOOM!

A fire extinguisher-sized blast of mystery foam exploded in my direction.

It barely missed me, splattering against a cabinet door. But some of it hit my back leg, instantly hardening into a weird, sticky glue.

I am half-stuck.

Oh, this is so not good.

...

I struggled, twisting my leg free just in time to see The Big Gun being primed again.

Oh, hell no.

I threw myself off the counter, hitting the floor and rolling like a tiny stunt double. The janitors were relentless, one of them actually diving after me.

Well, I had to think fast. Need to go somewhere impossible to reach.

Spot. Spot. Spot. Oh.. *Air vent shines.*

Yes. YES!

I launched myself toward it, diving through the slats just as another spray of Anti-Pest 5000 fired off behind me. *sob*

For a second, everything went quiet.

Just the sound of my own sniffy tiny snots and heavy breathing.

I had survived. Again.

This is a time to process as I catch my breath.

Okay, so, a quick recap:

I was almost assassinated by a janitor. I smelled like a crime scene in a citrus grove. I left back leg was still a little sticky, and that was annoying.

But I am alive.

The air vent was cool and dark, the perfect place to regroup. I started moving, keeping close to the edges so I wouldn't make too much noise.

I needed to get far away from the kitchen. Maybe find a nice, cozy spot under a desk in the Oval Office. Eat some important crumbs. Live the dream.

But then…

I heard something weird.

Voices. Not normal voices, either. Excited voices. Scientific voices.

I crept forward, curiosity getting the best of me. I peeked through a grate and saw—

A lab.

A secret, underground, definitely-up-to-no-good lab.

The room was massive. Walls lined with glass cases. Bright screens flickering with data.

And in the middle of it all? A group of doctors in lab coats, surrounding a set of monitors.

The monitors were broadcasting something live.

I squinted.

Were those security camera feeds?

Wait.

That was the kitchen.

Wait.

That is ME.

The screens were playing back footage of his death-defying escape—in real-time. The scientists were watching, rewinding, analyzing.

One of them, an older guy with an evil-looking mustache, pointed at the screen.

"Did you see that? That speed. That durability. We need to capture it immediately."

Another scientist, a woman with thick glasses, adjusted her clipboard.

"We finally have visual proof. The rumors were true. It really does exist."

"What does?" a younger lab assistant asked.

She turned to the screen, where my tiny, heroic form was paused mid-leap—one leg stretched out like I was about to deliver the most dramatic ballet performance of my life, the other tucked in like I had forgotten how legs work. My antennae were flared in what could only be described as a 'regal panic,' and my front limbs were frozen mid-flail, like a roach who had just realized gravity was a thing! If someone added a cape and some dramatic lighting, I could have been mistaken for an insect-sized superhero—if superheroes spent most of their time running for their lives. My eyes wide in sheer determination and my front limbs were curled in an accidental power pose, like a gladiator about to charge into a duel…*shines*

"The Rap Roach."

Oh, HELL.

My antennae shot straight up.

I had just survived the worst janitorial onslaught of my life.

And just like that… I realized I had only been playing on easy mode.