Subject Air
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There are four test subjects, Subject Fire, Subject Water, Subject Earth, and the underestimated Subject Air. These four kids have no idea what the head doctor thinks they're so important in figuring out, but they do know that if they don't do as they're told, there will be punishment. They receive this punishment from the 'enforcers'. Each Subject goes through different tests/challenges to help Dr. Kirkwood and his experiment. Subject Air has been the best behaved since they arrived at this place, even though they don't know what they're lives were like before the experiment (they got they're memories wiped). Subject Fire has been the least behaved, causing havoc wherever and whenever he can. Subject Fire is the hardest subject to contain when angry, but seems to have a soft spot for subject Air, calming down if it means they won't hurt her. After being in this place for so many years, subject Air finally snaps. Fighting back any chance she gets, subject Air gives the other subjects something they haven't had in a while, hope. Even though the subjects don't always get along, will they work together to attempt to escape this strange place? Or will they fall apart, accepting the inevitable fact that they will be trapped in this place forever? Read to follow subject Air on her journey of hope and struggles that follow.
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