"Where do you think she's from?" I asked as I sat down on the arm of the
chair beside Alec. I could feel his hand making circles on my exposed back,
he really pisses me off. "You bitch, why don't you stop?" He laughed and
walked into the kitchen, I hope he falls on something. "Well, she's
definately not a X5 I can tell you that now." I wonder if he would fall in
love with her instead of me just for that fact that they can touch. What?!
She is a exact replica of me. "Well, if she's not a X5 then what the hell
is she?!" He eyes watched me as I paced around the room, she's really
staring to scare the shit outta me.
Logan finally turned his eyes off the girl and looked at me in the eyes the first time in, well I don't know how long, but I can tell you this- a hell of a long time. "A X6 apparently. They must of still had some of the blood from you leftover when they almost killed you. All they have to do is map out the genetics- and there you go a X6." Alec walked back eat. Should've known his ass would be stuffing his face at a time like this. "Are you sure about that Logan?" You could see the corn flakes and milk flopping down his chin, could he please get a room it's making me nausious. "Not a chance in hell." Suddenly, Logan's head stared whirling around the room, all bluring together like when you run around in circles too long, fun at first but then-" Max!" All I could hear was bowls dropping and somone's feet clumsily making their way to the phone. Was I dead? No. Was I gonna be? Sure as hell I am.
This bright light was shining directly in my face and all I could see was red because my eyes were closed. I wanted to open but... other parts of my body didn't think it was such a good thing to do at the time. It's weird how I can still think to myself but not move a damn thing no matter how hard I tried. The only thing I could do was hear, and I heard everything. "Is she gonna be okay?" Bet you can guess who's voice that was. "She just fainted, can't see why though. She'll come to soon. I think it's in your best intrest if we run some blood tests on her to see if she's okay." Logan hastily agreed. Dr. Carr is a good man.
Mostly what I heard after that was feet shuffling and a closing door. I wonder if that girl was here with them. They couldn't have left her alone, god knows what she's capable of. "Okay, Max. Let's see what's bothering you." Carr rolled himself from the desk over to this slab of metal I was laying on flicking on a needle for the shot that would reveal all my problems. "And here we go," his words dragged as he injected what I hoped a clean needle. It felt like a big ass mosquito switching my blood for AIDS, how conveinent. "There we go. Now lets get down to the bottom of this shall we?" Carr pulled off his rubber gloves throwing them into the bin as he scribbled down on some sticky paper wrapping it around my blood sample. By now I could open my eyes, but I didn't say anything to announce it to the whole world. It's a lot easier to know what's going on and what people really want to say when they know you're unconscious.
Logan finally turned his eyes off the girl and looked at me in the eyes the first time in, well I don't know how long, but I can tell you this- a hell of a long time. "A X6 apparently. They must of still had some of the blood from you leftover when they almost killed you. All they have to do is map out the genetics- and there you go a X6." Alec walked back eat. Should've known his ass would be stuffing his face at a time like this. "Are you sure about that Logan?" You could see the corn flakes and milk flopping down his chin, could he please get a room it's making me nausious. "Not a chance in hell." Suddenly, Logan's head stared whirling around the room, all bluring together like when you run around in circles too long, fun at first but then-" Max!" All I could hear was bowls dropping and somone's feet clumsily making their way to the phone. Was I dead? No. Was I gonna be? Sure as hell I am.
This bright light was shining directly in my face and all I could see was red because my eyes were closed. I wanted to open but... other parts of my body didn't think it was such a good thing to do at the time. It's weird how I can still think to myself but not move a damn thing no matter how hard I tried. The only thing I could do was hear, and I heard everything. "Is she gonna be okay?" Bet you can guess who's voice that was. "She just fainted, can't see why though. She'll come to soon. I think it's in your best intrest if we run some blood tests on her to see if she's okay." Logan hastily agreed. Dr. Carr is a good man.
Mostly what I heard after that was feet shuffling and a closing door. I wonder if that girl was here with them. They couldn't have left her alone, god knows what she's capable of. "Okay, Max. Let's see what's bothering you." Carr rolled himself from the desk over to this slab of metal I was laying on flicking on a needle for the shot that would reveal all my problems. "And here we go," his words dragged as he injected what I hoped a clean needle. It felt like a big ass mosquito switching my blood for AIDS, how conveinent. "There we go. Now lets get down to the bottom of this shall we?" Carr pulled off his rubber gloves throwing them into the bin as he scribbled down on some sticky paper wrapping it around my blood sample. By now I could open my eyes, but I didn't say anything to announce it to the whole world. It's a lot easier to know what's going on and what people really want to say when they know you're unconscious.
