"Because of your attempt to escape... " The scientist started. "You'll be taking your test first. It's just a strength and endurance test, that's all." He explained, still holding 3-A by her soul. She was squirming, struggle to escape his grasp.
"Put me down!" She screamed. She tried and tried, but it was no use. They had already made it to the testing room. He set 3-A down and led her to a pile of bricks. "I'm going to place a brick in your hands, one at a time. Once you drop them, the test will be over." He explained, placing the first brick in her hands.
This is easy! She thought. That thought soon turned into This is harder than I thought... She didn't expect them to get heavier. She only had 5 bricks in her hands. She dropped the bricks, rubbing her arms in pain.
He started to write down notes while mumbling "Disappointing" and "Weak". She growled at him. He then led her to a small track with hurdles on it. Endurance. This is pointless! She thought. He started the timer and she started running.
Her ankles ached. Her feet burned. Her chest was on fire. She didn't run like this. she collapsed on the floor after her last lap. She was exhausted, and didn't have the energy to keep going. Gaster wrote down more notes and picked her up by the soul, carrying her back to the cell. He disabled the beams and guided her inside. "I'll come back for you later, Subject 1." He said, activating the beams again.
Papyrus and Sans rushed over to her. She was laying on the floor, trying to catch her breath. They hugged her, making her feel safe, and comfortable. "It's okay, little sister!" Papyrus said. "just breathe, lil' sis, just breathe" Sans followed.
Alaska kept breathing, but could catch her breath. She kept trying and trying. She finally caught it, but she struggled to stand up. "just lay here... " Sans said.
"okay?"
