Intro

? POV

"What?!" she sneered at the older male through the 5 inch thick steel bars that also happened to be electrocuted. His confident and sinister smile sent all the wrong chills through her body.

Fear was the name in this game. A game shes played since she was born. They were afraid of her just as much as she was afraid of them, and for good reason. Other wise they wouldn't have put her in such a high tech cage. The other experiments didn't have such an extreme security system. She almost felt special. Almost. But if only people knew about the cruel things that they have done to her and the others the screams of incredible pain and agony and the ones that longed for death. The needles, scissors, endless test of endurance and strength, the horrid smell, and things that cannot be said of thought of without wanting to throw up or end your life right there and then. Things that no human should have to live through. But she wasn't human, well not completely anyway. Not after what they have done to her.

They said she was special, that she was the key, that she was going to solve all of there problems. Is this how you treated someone who was special? She didn't think so. And how was she suppose to solve all of there problems if she was locked behind a cage? Whatever they had planned for her, know them it could'nt be good.

She always imagined ways she would get out. She could if she wanted to. She was strong, smart(no thanks to 'them') and she memorized the place by heart from all the times she was being wheeled back to her cage and 'they' had thought they knocked her out completely after another one of there 'experiments'. But the question was were would she go? She never seen the outside world but she knew it existed from overhearing some of the scientist conversations. But now looking at this man she was sure that she would never get out.

"Your our ultimate weapon." He said smiling brightly at her in a creepy way.

Fear. Fear was the element in this game. Fear that now coursed through every bone in her body and the blood in her vines down to the pit of her soul. But only now, that fear was completely one sided.