I've been knocked off of my feet by the impact of the explosion.
I get up wearily, and look at my surroundings. Luckily, nothing's been broken in half or anything, which is good. The only things damaged are probably the electronics that got splattered by the serum.
Well, now my experiment is obviously ruined.
As I walk around the room, examining the room for any kind of destruction, I start to hear a strange, distant, humming noise.
What is that?
All of a sudden, I see a flash of light, and a searing pain rushes through my skull.
Then, I see Mrs. Nicolla, the nurse, examining a boy.
The nurse's office is right next door to Mr. Ross.
What? Is this a vision or something?
No, I can see the science room out of the corners of my eyes.
I turn around too quickly, and my head throbs. Now, I can see a teacher getting copies from the copy machine, which is in the copy room next door. It's broken. She looks at it wearily and says, "Ugh! We need a new printer!"
Or, she didn't say it. Her mouth wasn't moving. Was she thinking it?
Aurora, Aurora, Aurora, I say to myself.
The only way you could've seen the nurse's office and the copy room would be through the wall.
And the only way you could've heard the teacher's thoughts was...
As soon as I realize it, everything goes black and I slump to the ground.
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