~Sky~

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It seemed like hours that Sky had been laying helplessly on the floor before she began to regain feeling again. Slowly a tingling feeling crept through her starting at her neck then spreading. Minutes later she was able to move again and sat upright to try to think of what to do next.

She now knew the cell was locked with a password but for one she didn't know the code, and for two the keypad was out of her reach from inside the bars.

She began to feel around in the darkness for something, anything at all, that might be useful. She found nothing. The cell was empty aside from her. It was composed of a concrete floor and thick metal walls.

With nothing else to do she began contemplating her situation. One of the things she had noticed while the strange man was in her cell was that the cell was in a room that consists of only the singular cell, a chair, and a computer.

Suddenly she remembered
"Wait what did he do to my neck!?" Frantically Sky clawed at the back of her neck only to find there was a small bump in her flesh. No cuts, no scabs, just a slight bump as though there was something underneath her skin that shouldn't be.

She tried to dig it out but before she could even break skin a shock cracked through her leaving her on the ground gripping her neck in pain. It was like being tazed but the current had came from inside her, not from an outside source.

She again tried to access whatever it was nestled into her flesh with the same results. She began to get angry. Sky could feel the heat building in her chest, her head pounding, ears ringing. Her fingertips began stretching and morphing into jagged claws mirroring her teeth.

It hurt. It hurt a lot. Sky let out an agonizing scream as her bones cracked and broke, reshaping themselves. Her skin crawled as the contents beneath shifted.

With new strength fueled by sheer rage Sky charged at the bars. She began to pry them apart with only her bare hands when an alarm began going off. This didn't concern her as her instincts were telling her all she needed to worry about was getting out.

She had almost bent the bars enough to fit through them when another lab coat came running in with a gun of some kind. With shaky hands he aimed the gun at Sky's stomach and shot.

The gun was a tranquilizer, and it hit Sky directly in the heart. She felt her body began to weaken. No longer able to bend the bars she gave one last desperate attempt to fit through what she had managed to make. She couldn't fit. With her arm outstretched towards the keypad Sky fell helpless and unconscious.

The lab worker cautiously shoved her arm back into the cell. He then called for maintenance to come repair the cell door and have Sky moved to a new cell.

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