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ready to get up and walk out, but knew that would be very

bad for her. Her livelihood would go flush

. ā€œHer injuries were severe, so I wanted some help that would include saving her life, not making her a vegetable. I was upset that she was injured on a government project that was unstable for even her skill. And Iā€˜m pissed that you people arenā€™t letting me out of here to see her surgery.ā€
The man jotted down the answer ā€“ as if it wasnā€™t the exact same from last time ā€“ and rose.
ā€œA man will be in shortly to show you to your temporary resting quarters.ā€
Shit. Iā€™m never leaving this placeā€¦and all I wanted was my sister to stay aliveā€¦


*****


Deseray sat up at the approach of a doctor.
ā€œSable Rose is now stable. She has two prosthetic limbs. Her heart and the left side of her brain were not able to be saved. Because of this, we installed computers into them and gave her a shot that will enable her to use them like a normal human does organs.ā€
Deseray slumped into her seat with relief, grief and amazement. Heā€™d done it; heā€™d saved her sisterā€™s lifeā€¦
Now itā€™s time for me to help save the next lifeā€¦


ā€œUmā€¦sirā€¦how do Iā€¦uhā€¦volunteerā€¦for medical testing?ā€
He looked surprised. Then he smiled gently. ā€œThough I donā€™t personally advice it for your age, there are forms on the front desk. Fill them out only after youā€™ve thought heavily about it. Girls your age and your rank should be focusing on improving your marksmanship and caring for your sister, not taking drugs and shoving needles into their arms. The unstable items could cause serious and permanent damage.ā€
ā€œAnd it could be my body that tells them itā€™s too dangerous to give to people like my sister.ā€ She told him quietly. ā€œAlmost everybody here has a family; they are here to protect that family, and thatā€™s what Iā€™m doing.ā€
He nodded. ā€œThereā€™s one more thingā€¦Terra Lain has been moved into the psych ward for a few months. Her grief is making her a bit unstable. If you do any testing, be careful. I donā€™t think she would handle both of you being in critical conditions.ā€
ā€œIā€™ll try.ā€
He left, looking as troubled as she felt.
Iā€™m just glad that the H.A.D doctors are more considerate than the CEOā€™s. They actually care. Maybe thatā€™s why their placed as doctors, though. They make poor anything else because they want to save everybody without hurting them.


She got up, determined now, and took a form for medical volunteering. Looking at it, she saw it was like a medical slip to go to the doctors, only there were questions that could prove a person wasnā€™t mentally stable.
I guess Terra canā€™t volunteerā€¦


Then she pushed the thought from her mind and began.

*****


Terra wasnā€™t shocked when she answered the door to find a man in H.A.D uniform. At first, she expected the worst; something had gone wrong with Sable Roseā€™s surgery. Then she saw he had a bag with neatly folded and pressed bright orange uniform in his hand. It was a patient outfit.
ā€œAre you prepared for the testing?ā€ He asked.
She took the clothes and changed at the door, already used to the men not allowing her privacy. At least this one turned the other way and looked a little embarrassed. Most of them gawked at her as if she wasnā€™t sane enough to know they were getting boners from their privileged careers.
ā€œIā€™m ready.ā€ She explained, stepping out. He nodded and began to walk toward the H.A.D building. After about twenty minutes of walking, they came to a large door that literally told them;

Warning; Testing in Sequence. Please enter Staff Identification Card or step away from door.


The man whipped out a fancy card and slid it through a card slot. The slot beeped, turned green and showed a key puncher.
ā€œPlease enter Staff Identification License.ā€ The doorā€™s computer said.
He pressed a huge number sequence that nobody could have hopes of remembering without using it thirty times a day. He seemed to use every damn number on the board at least three times. The door swung open. He gestured for her to follow him. She entered the room right behind him.
It was a large room with a two-way mirror on one side and lots of different machines and heavy-looking exercise equipment throughout the room. He led her to a bath-tub like thing that had glass over it. There were chords inside and tubes that disappeared into the floor on the outside.
ā€œPlease get inside and lay down. I will attach the chords and glasses. We are doing vision testing, as well as testing the electrons in your brain. To further understand them, there will be tests run inside this device. The risks are rare, but have still occurred. They are severe migraines, trouble recalling events we trigger and blindness.ā€
She lay down and relaxed as he attached stuff to her head and placed a pair of goggles on her. They dimmed everything to dull shadows. Then he stepped back and shut the glass lid. She closed her eyes.
ā€œCan you hear us?ā€ A voice asked through a microphone.
ā€œYes.ā€
ā€œAlright. Weā€™re going to need your eyes open. Listen very closely and respond to what you hear and see.ā€
She opened her eyes. Before her was a snowy plane similar to where she grew up. The sound of dogs barking brought back memories of when her family hunted elk every month. In fact, she heard her parents call to her. Her eyes went wide. Thisā€¦this was a real memoryā€¦


This was Sable Roseā€™s fifteenth birthday; the day everything changed.
She ignored the tears running down her eyes, steeling herself just in time for the electric shock that raced through her body. This time she gritted her teeth and held on, refusing to scream or even flinch. She focused on the memory, holding on to it as if it were life or death. She would not let go of this one! She would hold on, even if she died trying! The charge seemed to be dying, the pain easing, even though she could feel her body convulsing yet from the shock. There were shocked murmurs coming from the microphone.
ā€œHer heart rate is increasing. Her brain activity has sky rocketed! Iā€™ve never seen this! Look! Sheā€™s using her entire brain at once! What in the name of science is going on?!ā€
There was something wrong? She couldnā€™t tell. She just wanted everything to stop

.
Everything shut down.
She sighed, breathing hard, exhausted.
Before the top opened, Terra Lain was unconscious.

*****


Deseray Iris listened to her sister in her room, quietly muttering about something in another language. She was fast asleep, but her eyes were open. It was the strangest thing sheā€™d ever seen in her entire life ā€“ and H.A.D soldiers saw a lot of bizarre things.
ā€œIs she insane?ā€ She asked the man to her left. Heā€™d called himself her ā€˜handlerā€™ as if she were some ill-trained dog. He was tall with long black hair and a goatee. Lanky as an athletic runner, he gave her the creeps. His attitude rang ā€˜troubleā€™. He even wore black sunglasses and a suite, as if he were some rich guy who owned a zoo of expensive animals.
ā€œNo. Sheā€™s speaking Japanese ā€“ an ancient language that died out over eighty years ago, soon after the third World War. Itā€™s incredible. Sheā€™d actually activated a part of her mind that is able to cross into the spiritual world, as well as into another personā€™s mind. But we canā€™t figure out why. Thatā€™s what we need you for.ā€ The man explained. ā€œSo that we can safely make these kinds of changes to a person without this kind of suffering. Do you want everybody put through this to go through such pain?ā€
She stared at her sister, who muttered something in painful gasps.
ā€œI donā€™t give a fuck about the other people, but I do want that

to stop. Will this help her?ā€
ā€œIf we go far enough, it will. We can make changes in her to help her, yes. We need to know what went wrong before we can.ā€
ā€œThen Iā€™ll do it. But if this happens to me, and doesnā€™t help her, then youā€™re number one on my hit list, fucker.ā€
He looked a little unnerved, but nodded. ā€œIt begins tomorrow. Be prepared.ā€
ā€œWhat time?ā€
ā€œWhen I pick you up.ā€
She grabbed hold of his shirt, lifted him up and slammed him against the wall.
ā€œWhat. Time.ā€
ā€œS-six! S-six hundred hours!ā€ He gasped, his eyes bugging as he grabbed her hands and struggled to push the much smaller girl away. She released him suddenly. He dropped to his knees, hands over his neck. Deseray looked one last time at her sister and walked back to her room.

The man Deseray had threatened wasnā€™t there to escort her; it was some terrified, walk-on-your-toes chick. She handed her a bag of black clothing, then took her without saying a thing into a heavily secure room (the girl used a key-card and every damn number on the pound pad like three times) full of tech-junk and heavy tools. She took her to something like a bathtub with tubes and chords all over it. The top was glass.
ā€œGet in.ā€ She said quietly.
ā€œWhy?ā€
ā€œThis is where we test you.ā€
ā€œWhat does it do?ā€
ā€œI have no idea; Iā€™m not a medical officer; Iā€™m a secretary.ā€
Cowards.


She got in and lay down. The woman put chords on her temple and forehead, then goggles on her. Then she closed the lid.
ā€œDeseray Iris?ā€ A man asked.
ā€œYes.ā€
ā€œLay still and watch closely. Some memories will be retracted from your mind, and we need you to focus on those and not whatā€™s happening otherwise. Donā€™t hold back screams, groans or tears. We need to know your pain and emotion to get accurate results.ā€
No wonder sheā€™s fucked up; theyā€™ve hurt her daily!


ā€œSo youā€™re the ones who screwed with my sisterā€™s head?ā€
ā€œPlease pay attention to the work ahead of us, Deseray.ā€
ā€œFine.ā€
There was a beeping, a flash of light and thenā€¦dogs.
The sound of howling and barking, growling surrounded Deseray. Fear engulfed her mind. She felt a gun heavy in her hands. It was dark. Yellow eyes surrounded her. Crackling flames heated her back.
The day the house burnedā€¦


She screamed as a dog leaped from the pack, at her neck.
She didnā€™t know how to use the gun.
Just before it crashed into her, something flickered.
Agony! Her head! It was on fire!
Everything went blank.
The agony raged on, spreading through her body until she was screaming at the top of her lungs.
Something hissed slowly and above her. People were shouting, but she couldnā€™t focus on anything but the pain. She couldnā€™t see! She couldnā€™t see! The mask was off her, but she couldnā€™t see! Something grabbed her and tugged her up, then shrieked ā€œMy arm! My arm! Itā€™s on fire!ā€
She collapsed onto something hard, crying. Gentle hands guided her to her feet and away from the screams. They walked for a time, Deseray allowing the person to guide her. The person laid her on something warm and soft.
ā€œSleep, child.ā€ A soothing voice whispered in her ear. It was female, it was familiarā€¦
It was Terra Lain.
She was asleep.


Chapter Two
Re-awakening


Beep. Drip. Drop. Beep.
It was all she could hear. Sable couldn't think or see. Something

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