Chapter 14

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I should get out of here.

I slammed the door open.

As I looked frantically.

I should try to find Maeve, I need to get out of this place now.

Because if I get locked up, I will be alone for however long.

Who knows what they'll do to me.

I look to see the guards' corpses.

I just did that . ..

I saw beside the man was a keycard.

That should access everything in this place . . .
I ran over and grabbed the keys, washing the blood.

The sight of blood made me dialated.

I rubbed it off.

I breathed in, then out.

I then turned to run to the detention block.

Maeve may be there.

I am different.

I hope I don't hurt anyone I actually care about.

Most likely not everyone here is like me.

Surely.

But if they are, maybe they are safe, maybe I don't hurt them.

If I do, I don't know what I would do.

I ran along the halls.

In about 90 seconds I get to the detention block.

I opened the door.

The hall was empty.

I looked around frantically.

I then looked at my hands.

There was blood on it, especially my fingers.

There was flesh between my nails and flesh.

I ran to the seal door where Maeve would be.

I tapped the keycard on the pad.

It gradually opened up.

I see Maeve in the corner of the room, near the window.

Thank goodness.

She looked at me.

"Are you okay?"

Her first words to me with her voice, she was worried about me, not worried I would hurt her, or scared, just worried.

Someone cares about me . . .

This Brought me joy.
I didn't know how to answer this.
"I am okay, we need to go."

"You had the reaction too?" she asked me.

I looked at her.

"What is the reaction?"

"You get all out of control, blood and stuff excite you, stuff like that." she got up.

"When did you have it?"

"Yesterday, although I was stuck in the straps in a machine, then I got knocked out."
I was confused.
"You had that happen to you?"

"Yes, unfortunately."
She scanned me, up and down.
"Did you get injured?"

"No." I said.
"But I did injure people, Kill people."

She shook her head.

"Look, it is not your fault."

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