Incognito presentation

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After Amanda and Wooly have been trapped in the cage bounded for hours, they where finally let down and united. Surprisingly, they didn't chain their wrists back up. But the guards had a tight grip. Once again, Amanda would never back down without a fight. So she kept on screaming and crying, begging to let her go like a usual 8 year old would. But yet they ignored her cries.

They aggressively placed both of the cartoon children into the same glass boxes from before, and locked them in. Amanda got on her knees and started slamming her hands on the glass. While wooly on the other hand, was frantically looking around like something was going to jump him at any moment. The man in the suit walked up to her calmly, and leaned down. "They're's no use, you can't get out of that box if you wanted to." The man told her. "Alright!" He patted on the glass box. "Put them on the cart, the presentation starts in FIVE minutes!"

Two guards each lifted them up onto the wheeling cart that was used to move furniture. And wheeled them off. Amanda sat there panicking, hands pasted on the floor. She looked throughout her surroundings. Trying to recognize the place. She looked up at the ceiling, and down to the floor.

Wooly on the other hand was in a panic state again. Feeling the vibrations of the wheels below him. They where wheeled down a hallway, and into what looked to be the back stage. The two where placed right next to each other, as Amanda and Wooly looked to each other in fear and worry.

"Starting in THREE minutes!"

Amanda suddenly got on her back, and started kicking the roof of the box as the rest of the crew was getting everything set up. But again she felt the stinging pain in her hurt leg. She sat back down and grabbed at it in pain, holding back tears that were welding in her eyes. Wooly watched her with a worried expression, as Amanda panted from her heart racing. She rested her head in the corner of the box, closing her eyes calmly and licked her thin lips.

    She sighed before she spoke. "I'm sorry Wooly...I..I didn't mean for this to happen..." Woolys ears drooped when he heard this. "I just..." Amanda sighed, bringing her knees to her chest and wrapping her arms around her legs. "Just...wanted to be in the real world...feel real grass...smell real air. But all we get is, THIS." Her voice cracked, burying her face in her knees.

     Wooly scratched the back of his head, sighed and leans back against the glass. "It's no your fault...you didn't actually know what was on the other side. You don't need to be sorry Amanda, it's gonna be okay..." he sat on his legs to face her, pressing the palm of his hand on the glass. Amanda heard the squeak, and peeked an eye out of her arms hiding her face. "We're gonna be okay...we're gonna get outta here—together." Amanda couldn't help but smile. She put a hand on her glass box, as if their hands would touch and interlock.

     "We're starting In 30 SECONDS!" The man in the suit yelled to his crew as he walked up to the cartoon sheep and human duo. He kneeled down, looking at them with mocked sympathy. "Aw, look at you two." Amanda and Wooly both looked at him in anger as they pulled away from each other's walls. "A little best friend bonding. How cute." He laughed to himself, "just know you two won't be together for long." He chuckled, and got up on his two feet.

    "We start in TEN...NINE..." he continued. Both of the cartoon children were nervous as fuck. They glanced at each other till suddenly everything dimmed. The guards laying black blankets over their boxes, and everything was dark for them. Amanda hugged herself and whimpered as she hated the dark. She was always afraid that something might take her away.

    The man in the suit on the other hand, was walking up on stage waving to the crowd full of secret scientists and CEO's of certain industries. "Good morning everyone!" He said in the small black microphone attached to his ear, and everyone clapped. "Alright, alright calm down, calm down." Then the room slowly went silent.

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