The past few days have been rough. It's a good thing there's no one in my shift because I've been on complete auto-pilot. I've gotten the response bck from the supervisors. They claim that there has been no change in the monster, visible or physical. No change at all. How can this be? The more time I spend with him, the more I am certain he's becoming more human. His features have become softer, less skeletal. At this point, it almost looks as if his face is one--no longer broken into two parts. Even his height has reduced and he seems less menacing. The supervisors are probably ignorant nobodies who know nothing of science. I'm going to have to figure out what's happening on my own. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the supervisors said that they're sending me a partner. I'm not sure if I'm happy or upset about this, but I know I'm going to have to keep what I know about him under wraps. I can't help it if they send me a scientist who will notice the plain as day changes that he is going through, but I'm suure as hell not going to let them know about the talking. And, as strange as this thought may be, I don't think he will either.
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Short StoryAnya has signed her life away for the promise of knowledge. But the people she's working for, The Company, keep many secrets. A creature that she's been charged with experimenting on for them is surprisingly not the scariest one. Will Anya be able t...