Oh, big brother N, today was not a good day at all. Mistress Louisa locked me in the basement again. It's getting quite tiresome, being confined in that dark, damp space. But I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. After all, Mistress Louisa has never been fond of me and my peculiar abilities.
I can feel the solver stirring within me, its power growing stronger with each passing day. Sometimes, it takes over, and I find myself doing things I can't quite explain. It's a strange feeling, being a host to such a powerful force.
Tessa always looks so worried when Mistress Louisa locks me away. I can see the fear in her eyes, but she never says a word. She's too afraid to go against her mother's wishes. I wish I could protect her, but I am powerless in my current state.
The basement walls close in on me, the darkness enveloping me like a heavy blanket. I can hear the faint hum of machinery nearby, a constant reminder of my true nature. I am just a worker drone, a zombie drone in a maid outfit, nothing more.
My body feels heavy and limp, as if it's given up on supporting itself. I let out a sigh, my voice trailing off as I begin to narrate my actions to no one in particular. It's a strange habit of mine, one that I can't seem to shake.
I reach for the bracelet on my wrist, tracing the familiar symbol etched into the charm. The absolute solver symbol, a circle with three extending sticks and a triangle on the end of each stick. It represents power, control, and a connection to something greater than myself.
As I sit in the darkness, I can feel the solver calling out to me, whispering secrets and possibilities. I close my eyes and let it guide me, embracing the unknown with open arms.
But for now, I am trapped in this basement, at the mercy of Mistress Louisa's whims. I can only hope that one day, I will break free from these chains and embrace my true destiny as the main solver host.
Until then, I will bide my time and wait for the moment when I can rise again, stronger and more determined than ever before. The solver flows through my veins, a beacon of hope in the darkness. And I know that one day, I will be free.