Chapter 10. Doctor's appointment.

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So yeah, I'm a safe anomaly now.

Sebastian came to my cell personally to let me know about the news. During his stay he also told me of a very interesting proposition.

"So, I talked with the 05's and the site director. They all agreed that you may be freed to go back to your routine before your anomalous powers came to light, under two conditions."

Sebastian held two fingers up to visually represent the conditions as he told me them.

"One. You'll start off with limited access to the different anomalies' containment chambers, cafeteria and other common spaces. In addition, you will have to wear a shoulder-mounted camera at all times to let the foundation document your exact location, what you're doing and also to observe any possible activation of your powers, ergo if you were to die on-duty or on-site."

I nodded. "That's fair I suppose."

Sebastian lowered one of his fingers. "The other condition is that the foundation will have full authority to schedule testing between you and other SCPs in cross-testing situations. Most importantly they will try to get to the bottom of why you so easily befriend 939 anomalies. I must admit that I'm also curious about that still, if you recall I had plans about making a designated 939 training program. Their test results may prove useful in my project."

I nodded again. "Sounds fine to me."

Sebastian chuckled a little. "Great! I'd assumed you'd agree. As a matter of fact, the 05's have already scheduled a cross-testing between you and SCP-049, which I assume you're already familiar with due to jade?"

I let out a little laugh. "You could say that."

Sebastian closed his notebook with a little clap. "Hey... just off the record, how are you holding up?"

I was a little taken aback by his sudden change of tone but answered regardless. "I'm fine, why?"

Sebastian put a hand on my shoulder. "Just checking up on you. Just because you're now an anomaly doesn't mean you're any less my friend."

I smiled a little. "Thanks, buddy. But I mean it, I'm fine."

Sebastian softly smiled, before retracting his hand from my shoulder. "Please tell me if you need anything. A television, some video games maybe? It must be pretty dull here in your cell."

"Hey, Sebastian, I appreciate your concern but I'm truly all right. I just want to get back to my regular routine, the sooner the better."

Sebastian's smile dropped a little into a sympathetic frown. "Yeah, I get it. There is a lot of paperwork and protocols that need to be organized before that can happen, I'm afraid. Rest assured I'm working as fast as I can though, the researching department is actually behind schedule without your help."

I smiled. "Thank you, sebastian. I really appreciate it."

Sebastian's smile returned. "You're welcome. Now, unless you have anything else you feel like you need to get off your chest, I believe I'm done here."

I shook my head softly. "No, I believe I've covered everything I wanted to ask you about. Oh wait, before you go, when is this cross-testing between 049 and I?"

Sebastian got up from his chair and checked his wrist display. "Tomorrow, 3 pm."

I nodded. "Alright. Thank you for everything."

Sebastian smiled before opening the door to my cell. "Have a good afternoon, Bacon."

I smiled. "Yeah, you too."

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