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Dylan meets a frustrated Amy by the police station because they did not believe her story, Dylan was however relieved by this. He did ask why she suddenly wanted to come clean about the whole thing and Amy starts explaining what she was up to the passed few days.

Amy starts by saying Ms Gondwe was acting suspicious so she, Amy that is, decided to to try and see what she could find out, she managed to get access into to her laptop and phone too but there was nothing conclusive aside from a text from a number Amy knew and it shocked her, it was her father's number and the text was about a place and time to meet. Amy wanted to believe maybe they were colleagues once and just went to meet to talk but she had to make sure so the next day she called in sick at work and wanted to go see her dad to talk about what she had just discovered. 

The place was befitting to that of a renowned scientist, lavish to say the least. Amy's father lived with a butler and a helper who attended to the house when he was not around. Other than them, they were some security guards just for safety reasons of course, all of which knew Amy so going in was no trouble. When asked why she hadn't called she said she wanted to surprise her father and proceeded to her old room which gave a clear view of the front yard. She looked at all the old pictures of her and her dad to pass time, looking through them brought back old memories of how close they were, especially after her mother abandoned them when she was young. 

While looking through the album she heard a car come in and knew it was her father. So she went out to meet him but while in the corridor she heard a familiar voice, it was Ms Gondwe's, they asked to be alone and they went to Mr Chanda's home office. Amy couldn't hear what they were talking about and her curiosity got the better of her. So she went back to her room and found the secret passage way through the house, she creeped up to the thin wall to her dad's office and listened carefully.

"Well What happened Pamela" Says Mr Chanda. 

"Something seemed off about the subject, he looked like he was observing us James and I have never seen that before, at least not this early on" said Pamela Gondwe. "And there's more.... He uhhh he's exhibiting other changes unlike the others he can quickly adapt to his environment and also has super human abilities surpassing his predecessors" she adds while handing a file to James.

"Let's see here uhhh Oliver" says James. 

"Oliver? Isn't that the guy from the hospital?" Amy whispers to herself.

"He stopped feasting on meat?" James asks.

"When he's had his fill he just kills and that's it unlike the others who just want to eat anything meaty they see moving" says Pamela.

"Wait these reports suggest the drugs keeping him sedated aren't working as effectively each time they are used" James points out. 

"And that's why I am here I need you to come see him before we unleash him for a field test we need to get enough data on him" says Pamela.

"I will come through later today and what of my daughter and her friends I remember you mentioned something was in store for them. 

"Uhh yes that, well Matthew said he would take care of it" Pamela said this with a weird look on her face but James did not notice.

Amy had heard just about enough at this point, tears were forming in her eyes and she had her hand over her mouth. She knew she needed to pull herself together and see what more she could find out and so she so she went back to her room and got some tape and snuck into the garage and taped her phone to the bottom of the car, as she knew she could track her phone as long as it its on. After doing so she went back in the secret passage when she heard voices coming towards the garage it was her dad and Pamela about to leave, the butler tried to stop them but James told him whatever it was he wanted it could wait and left with that. Amy snuck out of the yard unnoticed after that and rushed to her place to see where her dad would be from her her laptop.

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