After 12 years of experimentation , I think my team and I are finally ready for human testing.
I find myself in front of the board of science directors not knowing how they're going to react. I head up on the stand and preach my idea as if I was expecting a choir to start singing, but all it did was start arguments in which no one agreed. Always belittling me because they have the power too, once I finally get to test on a human they won't have any power.
After that failure of a conference I head back to my office aggravated, I enter the code for the vaulted door to my lab and open a sealed vial containing a yellow sludge which I put into a needle careful making sure there were no air bubbles, then I slowly pressed into my arm making sure all of it had been emptied out of the needle.
I felt nothing, damn it, it should set in as soon as possible, that's what happened the the rats at least. Still, I must document everything that happens to me; I turn on my camera which I only previously used to record test subjects when I injected them.
Nothing still, just a few chills but that could be for normal reasons.
15 minutes has gone by, I'm freezing, I check the thermostat which is set at 79 degrees Fahrenheit. So most definitely freezing chills is a effect in humans, but as long as the result is the same it's fine.
My hands and feet started to experience frostbite. This wasn't supposed to happen
My lips blue and purple, dry and rough, and brittle as I reach for the vaulted door to call someone, anyone to save me.No signal
A week went by,
No one seemed to notice how chilling my discovery really was.