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st and rested my head against the glass behind me, my body physica
s she spoke to me through the glass. Putting her pen back in her lab coat pocket, shentists who were observing and examinin
ought of
prodded by humans all the time. I'd heard them mention my age several t
ve time for one more test," urged James as he ascended
d until I was seated on the other side of my container from the man wi
room said this as she observed my trembling body withdraw away f
man in front of me said, giving the young woman a menacing scowl. "Consider how terrified everyone would be i
nto my dark brown eyes. "You can't possibly believe you have them
ing the ones we have caught until it becomes simple to distinguish them from huma
s are in pain," Joana said, causing the rest of the scientists to shake their heads.
efore, but I did value her attempts to reason with t
n up attempting to reason with them. Eventually, I had just reduced
st you leave Miss Studdon. With this attitude, you will not last very long in this profession." "Remember, y
then pointed to my big glass bottle, reg
me, his hands raised defensivel
y understood that even if I were physically strong enough to fight back, I would be
y murdering a couple scientists in a panicked frenzy, bu
lv
ves that they even poured themselves some champagne to celebrate my
o keep me weak and immobile, but not enough to kill me or seriously hurt
are, Greg screamed, "Tell u
I stayed silent and avoided making eye contact. As a werewo
us, da
, bouncing off the glass walls
of me, took out a tiny scalpel from his pock
eyes lingering on my already damaged wrist. He sliced into my skin and then hurried
arm and collect on the floor ben
rough narrowed eyes, said, "Hmm, it'
tears from falling, but finally I let them fall. I wept in the back of my cha
t seconds," she replied. "A normal, healthy werewolf would heal a lot quicker than t
the following three days, let's increase her meals to two per day and see if that
of the room, turning out the main light and shutting
me at night, when I wa
in for the night at fifteen.
hamber, staring at me from all sides by a bunch of people wearin
left perplexed as to why, as a harmless little girl, I had been
day life. It was something I was used to. I was aware that I would endure it until the day they deter
ing that everyone who had been looking for me had undoubte
flew wide, and I shook, wondering whether the scientists had de
s to see Joana approaching me, swatting at me to
ay anything. He'll arrive. We