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It was dark. There was no light to absorb, just darkness. I have been stuck here for a very, very long time. I've been waiting for Alice to put the pieces together and finally find me.
You see, I was an actual being, however, that ended when Alice was undergoing all of the surgeries and tests. David's Shadow Testing Facility took my body and put me in a comatose like state, along with many others being tested. I just happened to be among the hundreds that survived. David's Shadow Testing Facility extracted my conscious and put it into a tiny vial- as they did with the others. They left my body like an empty shell. Like a snail without a shell.
The doctors put all of the vials into a safe and handed them off to TLA to be tested and combined in many ways... Trying to create the perfect weapon to help them with world domination.
Even though I was just a thought in a tiny glass vial, I still knew what was going on around me. When the doctors at The Lethal Alliance were messing around and quickly murdering their patients, they screwed up. Big time. They would inject a vial (a conscious) into one of their patients. It just so happened that they all died. Except Alice.
Alice was already infected with Rage, Burst, Sparta, and Blue Insides. They had already perfected her.
She was already immune and indestructible, and I didn't feel the pain that she had gone through. I didn't know until I was already inside of her brain and could relive the memories. Her brain was like an autobiography, and I could hit rewind and replay as much as I pleased. I figured out who she was. From the inside-out. I fell in love with her.
Somewhere in David's Shadow Testing Facility, my body is still there. It is probably in a cold metal case, in a freezer, to keep me nice and cold. I have been there for almost six years. Stiff and brain-dead.
Before that?
I was an eighteen year old boy who was orphaned at a young age. No parents. No friends. I was thinking about joining the military. Sandy brown hair and sea blue eyes. I kind of miss looking at my reflection. I always thought it was plain. Especially compared to Alice. In contrast to Alice, I had a tall and bulky figure. Probably that of a high-school football player.
I would give anything to be back in my body, to be the real me again. Don't get me wrong, the past few years have been great with Alice, but I do miss my frozen corpse.
Alice doesn't know anything about me. She still believes I'm her subconscious. I kind of am...
I might need to enlighten her.
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Alice: Oblivion
VampirosA SEQUEL TO A L I C E: The obnoxious beeping started to speed up. I was interested in seeing what was happening, if anything at all. My curiosity got the best of me! I allowed my eyes to fly open, startled by the sudden ferocity of the darkness. Neo...