Part 2
She wasn't sure how long she had been here or exactly what they had done to her but she could tell she was different. The sessions were getting more painful and difficult to bear yet they took good care of her. They never let her starve or get cold but they were torturing her causing her to push her mutant abilities to their limit and she was afraid of what she was becoming.
"How are we feeling today Ms. Fox?" asked the lead scientist, Dr. Strohm
"You know how damn well how I am feeling, what the hell have you done to me?"
"I am sorry but you must understand that what you are going through is a scientific breakthrough"
Flashing her feral eyes at him, which, she seemed to be doing a lot lately "I don't care what kind of breakthrough I am going through I just want it to stop" She had always tried hard to control her feral urges and tendencies but whatever they were doing was breaking that control and it scared the hell out of her.
Strohm merely looked at her. Over the past few weeks he had seen the changes in her. When she first arrived she was vibrant young woman who struggled with them at every turn but over that last week she had lost some of that vibrancy and fought them less and less every day. He was proud of his research but not proud of what his research had done to a person who had so much to live for even if she was a mutant.
Adam was in his lab when he heard his computer beeping. He looked over at the screen to see that he had an unread email waiting for him. He was intrigued by the fact that the computer couldn't recognize a sender so he opened it and began reading.
Dear Mr. Kane,
You don't know me but I know about you and your team, specifically a feral by the name of Shalimar Fox. I know where she is and what is being done to her and it is in your best interest as well as hers to get her out as soon as possible.
Adam couldn't believe what he was reading the email wasn't signed but the sender had attached directions, schematics and guard rotations of the facility that Shalimar was being held at. Trying to trace the email Adam had little luck but he was not about to pass up the opportunity to rescue the first child he ever saved. He quickly downloaded the attachment and called everyone down to the lab.
Strohm looked at the latest test results and was more positive than ever that he had done the right thing by sending the email. Sure he could be killed for what he had done but he was sure that when the experiment was finished he would be silenced anyway so as far as he was concerned he had nothing to lose.
She wasn't sure how long she had been here or exactly what they had done to her but she could tell she was different. The sessions were getting more painful and difficult to bear yet they took good care of her. They never let her starve or get cold but they were torturing her causing her to push her mutant abilities to their limit and she was afraid of what she was becoming.
"How are we feeling today Ms. Fox?" asked the lead scientist, Dr. Strohm
"You know how damn well how I am feeling, what the hell have you done to me?"
"I am sorry but you must understand that what you are going through is a scientific breakthrough"
Flashing her feral eyes at him, which, she seemed to be doing a lot lately "I don't care what kind of breakthrough I am going through I just want it to stop" She had always tried hard to control her feral urges and tendencies but whatever they were doing was breaking that control and it scared the hell out of her.
Strohm merely looked at her. Over the past few weeks he had seen the changes in her. When she first arrived she was vibrant young woman who struggled with them at every turn but over that last week she had lost some of that vibrancy and fought them less and less every day. He was proud of his research but not proud of what his research had done to a person who had so much to live for even if she was a mutant.
Adam was in his lab when he heard his computer beeping. He looked over at the screen to see that he had an unread email waiting for him. He was intrigued by the fact that the computer couldn't recognize a sender so he opened it and began reading.
Dear Mr. Kane,
You don't know me but I know about you and your team, specifically a feral by the name of Shalimar Fox. I know where she is and what is being done to her and it is in your best interest as well as hers to get her out as soon as possible.
Adam couldn't believe what he was reading the email wasn't signed but the sender had attached directions, schematics and guard rotations of the facility that Shalimar was being held at. Trying to trace the email Adam had little luck but he was not about to pass up the opportunity to rescue the first child he ever saved. He quickly downloaded the attachment and called everyone down to the lab.
Strohm looked at the latest test results and was more positive than ever that he had done the right thing by sending the email. Sure he could be killed for what he had done but he was sure that when the experiment was finished he would be silenced anyway so as far as he was concerned he had nothing to lose.
