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CHAPTER II:

The lab's interior looked even worse. That place must have been abandoned for years. The main entrance led to a very extensive hall. Royce and Isabelle decided to follow it and learn more about the place. Through the hall, they were able to get access to several numbered rooms. Most of the rooms were destroyed, but they looked like small human labs: microscopes, computers, even a few chairs and tables could be spotted through the wreckage. They continued to explore the facility trying to find something useful. Suddenly, Royce stopped.

- What is it?

Isabelle asked in a whisper.

Royce was now standing in front of a door that led to a staircase. They agreed on taking the stairs and, a few moments later, they found themselves in a chamber underground. The chamber was much bigger than the rooms from the first floor. There was something very particular about it though, unlike the rest of the lab, the chamber looked incredibly preserved. However, that wasn't the only thing that caught their attention. In the middle of the big room, all they could see were innumerous tanks filled with some green liquid. Each tank contained a different alien creature in a coma state. Royce and Isabelle couldn't stop staring at the tanks, at the creatures inside of them.

- What are these things?

Isabelle asked, still astounded by the image.

Just then, through the glass of one of the tanks, she could spot Royce coming fast towards her.

- I heard something.

He said.

Isabelle got her gun and held it at ready. She aimed at the door where the sounds apparently were coming from. They just had to wait now. Wait for God knows what and hope they would be able to kill it when it finally showed up. They were ready to shoot anything that would come walking through that door. Royce and Isabelle were highly well trained soldiers, prepared to face any kind of dangerous situation. They were ready to go, ready to die if that were the case. But not even all training in the world could've ever prepared them for what they saw.