Hey sorry I haven't written anything I got grounded anyways here.
Aidan stumbled back, too shocked to form words. The girl lightly laughed at his confusion. "That...that can't be right. Y-you're delusional." Aidan stuttered. The girl shrugged. "Maybe I am. Although I think I'd remember having a deadly virus injected into my bloodstream." she said. Aidan, still shocked looked up at her. "Who ARE you?" he asked. The girl frowned, and paused as if she was thinking. "C'mon, you don't remember your own name?" Aidan said. "Nobody's said it in a long time. Nobody's said anything for a long time. 'Guess I forgot." she shrugged. "Well, you need a name I guess, so.." he paused thinking for a moment. "How about Ava?" he suggested. "Too simple. Spice it up." she simply replied. "Okay...how about..Avana?" The girl thought for a second. "I like that," she finally said. "Good, well-"Aidan was cut short as the same metallic groan from the elevator rang out across the room. He quickly ducked behind Avana's tube, crouching down as footsteps implied two people entered the room. ".....I don't know, the reception girl just ran out the elevator and...Why's the door open?" a female voice said. "I dunno...did one of em' escape?" a deeper voice asked. "Just...lock the door. They couldn't have gotten far." The women said, stepping out the room. Aidan heard the door slam shut, the buzz of the fluoressent lights ringing in his brain. Avana laughed, then coughed, and went back to laughing.
"You are utterly screwed." she told him.
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Virus
Science FictionAidan always new what his father did was bad. He just never....cared. That until he meant Avana, one of his father's many test subjects. Now Aidan has to decide whether he wants to be a criminal, or a good person.