This is from PPMB thread, The Daria FanFiction Classification Test. The test was simple: The line 'Daria Morgendorffer sat in the room' was given, and you wrote the rest... heres mine:

Daria Morgendorffer sat in the room.

As she came to, Daria immediately became aware of two things; the rancid smell of stale vomit that infiltrated her nostrils, and the faint burning sensation in her wrists and ankles. She made a vain attempt to move her heavy head, but quickly came to the realisation that she was trapped. Her head was held in place against the tall back of a hard wooden chair by two leather straps that ran the girth of her forehead and chin; she also found that her hands and feet had been shackled in a similar fashion. She pulled hard at her restraints and writhed in pain, as the burning in her limbs intensified.

The faint click of a lock mechanism and the screech of a door as it protested against its bearings froze Daria in her place. A strong beam of fluorescent light streamed into the darkened room and illuminated a large white projection screen in front of Daria.

She opened her eyes wide in fear. "No...No...Not again." she choked. The hairs on the back of her neck bristled as she heard the sound of footsteps as they approached her from behind. "Please, no more..." Her pleading fell on deaf ears.

Daria winced in pain as the intruder plunged a large hypodermic needle callously into the side of her neck. The figure then retreated from the room and heaved the heavy door shut, as they exited.
A wave of nausea washed over her, as the screen in front flickered and began to play the video again. Still images of war, violence and antisocial behaviour were coupled with a soundtrack of hard rock and grunge music.

Ms Li stood at the two way mirror and observed the scene with malice, a broad smile stretched across her face. She turned and addressed the other occupant of the room, Mr O'Neil, who stood timidly in the corner.

"I don't know why I wasted so much time on those pathetic self esteem classes; this is a much more effective treatment."