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The Bad Days

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The Bad Days

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Date1944-1954 (Baku), 1954-1960(Omsk)
LocationBaku, Azerbaijan SSR; Omsk, Omsk Oblast, Soviet Union
Death Toll3

The Bad Days was a time period in the life of Rada K. Romanov when she lived in Azerbaijan. It is the reason her descendents do not like Azerbaijan and the reason Rada had to leave the Kepelkeker Farms, indirectly leading to the confusion that was the later scandal.

Not only did she lose her first husband Eyfim Romanov Romanov after the fall of the Axis Powers in 1945, but soon she found out that he had accidentally killed her mother in a boat accident in the mediterranean in 1950. All the while she was dealing with the loss of her son, Nikolas Romanov, who, outside of her knowledge, was being trained by spirit beasts to become Gak Rasputin.

It all began in 1944 when the Soviet government went after Eyfim and his family after Eyfim claimed that he "owned" the smell of Kepelkeker coffee. Nikolas was lost in the woods, and Rada and Eyfim made their way to Baku, Azerbaijan. Eyfim then left shortly after Adolf Hitler's purported suicide and went to Argentina to prove that he was still alive. All Rada was left with was herself, a fishing boat, and a large supply of wooden crates.

Rada met BOB in 1954, and the two quickly fell in love, due to BOB's powerful charisma. BOB knew that Rada was pregnant, and before the two could officially wed and start a happy life together, a swarm of ghosts invaded the city and began draining people of their fertility. BOB left Rada behind to fight them, and the culprit turned out to be one of BOB's main rivals, the ghost king Gar.

BOB and Gar made a deal to trade BOB's fertility in exchange for freeing the fertility of the city of Baku forever, and Gar accepted. The deal was very tenuous, and turned out to be a lie, as the ghosts began attacking the city again shortly after BOB let up. BOB commanded Rada to escape with her life and the life of her future child, and she was forced to accept, being chased by ghosts that BOB could barely hold off in his weakened state.

She travelled in squalor and sadness back to Omsk through portions of Kazakhstan, and she found her way back to the Kepelkeker Farms, where she gave birth to Anna Romanov.

Though now the bad memories of Azerbaijan would forever be ingrained into her and her descendants, the Bad Days were not over.