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"A perfectly ordinary girl"

You open your eyes to find yourself lying down on what appears to be a laboratory bed. An attractive woman with long brown hair and stylish spectacles is standing in front of you with a clipboard. She looks up when you groan quietly, and gives a wide smile.

"Oh, good. You're awake. I'm really, really sorry about Ray - he's one of our experiments, and he's a trifle untrustworthy. We let him play around with some of the other subjects, but he.. well, gets a little carried away. He knocked out our Fluffpooch, three Doctors who tried to constrain him, and one of the security Guards. I hope he didn't hurt you." she says, sounding very sympathetic. She comes forward and you can read the nametag upon her lab coat - 'Dr Maroo'.

"Oh, you're Doctor Maroo! I came to apply for some kind of job, and the Security Guard at the gate said you were the one I needed to see!" you smile, trying to get up. You feel very lightheaded and very chest-heavy, and your breathing is shallow. Dr Maroo shakes her head and gestures for you to sit back down - apparently, she hasn't finished speaking yet.

"You're a good kid, but you've been seriously hurt. That syringe that Ray had was full of an experimental formula known as Formyphyric Elemopsia - the effects are unknown. I took the liberty of calling your parents, whose numbers I found in your purse, and I'll be observing you for the next few weeks. Your parents are OK with that, and I hope you are, too." she smiles encouragingly. You look at the place on your arm where Ray slammed the syringe - there's a tiny, barely-discernible hole amid your otherwise perfectly smooth arm. You also look down on yourself. You're wearing a white nightgown, a lacy affair that looks unusually feminine, and your clothes are piled up on the other side of the room.

"I'm totally OK though, aren't I?" you ask a trifle pleadingly. You notice that your voice sounds different - it sounds higher than usual. Probably just due to Ray with his hand on your throat.. it'll probably pass.

"As far as we can tell, yup. You're the picture of health - a perfectly ordinary 16 year old girl." Dr Maroo smiles at you and walks out of the room.

"WHAT?!" you shriek.


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