The Narrative quickly begins to realize that this story won't be able to go on much longer if it continues this way, the first law of thermodynamics always results in exponential growth or boring powers in these kinds of stories, sometimes both, even. And so, to create a more interesting story, the Narrative shifts in a manner that will soon violate the first law of thermodynamics in a way that keeps the story going on in an interesting manner, or it might not violate that first law. Actually that law may have been violated already. But the only thing that remains certain in this situation is that the reader remains fully in control of this story, no matter what happens.
The monstrous being, which has now deemed itself Genesis- or something like that -listens to the gratuitous monologue tiredly. Genesis begins to rotate one of her many arms in a manner that suggests that the plot should move along now, but as she begins to do so, she feels an odd tingling course throughout her body.