Kane's Future (a.u. Harry Styles)

Kane's Future (a.u. Harry Styles)

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"Has anything come up yet?" Fear laced his voice, as he looked at the monitor that displayed one word, causing him to feel more on edge than he already was. Loading... Loading... Loading... "It's coming up pretty slow, sir." "Where am I?" A young voice spoke, the doctor looking up and trying to mask his uneasiness. "Miss Grace, you are at the hospital." He spoke formally, and she looked at him, then looked down at her arm, and sure enough, an IV and numerous other things she couldn't decipher the names for punctured through, causing her eyes to panic and a sudden fear rise within her. The doctor read that quickly, and speed-walked over to her, placing an arm on her shoulder, reassuring her that she would be alright. Questions ran out of her mouth, and she was now truly terrified because she couldn't remember anything. Where she had come from. Who she was. He soon injected a needle into her wrist, silencing her once more for a short while. "Anything come up?" The doctor asked, and his assistant's eyes widened. "Sir... You might want to see it." The doctor runs over, and scans the words on the computer. He could not believe what he was reading. 'Type: Kane Basic Name: Future Art Illustrator Description: The user can draw what they want the person to do on their own paper, then write down their dialogues of what their outcome will be. They can also make a person perform unlikely behavior that they would never do, and once they've done it they do not really know when, where, why, or how they did what they did. They forget what had just happened. For example, the user can make the kindest of men rape a woman just by drawing them committing it and write down the dialogues.' "She must leave now."
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The door opens and closes thirty times in five minutes, the table clutters endlessly. What's happening? Why am I being held by two officers in the corner of a counseling clinic? Is this an interrogation ground now? Shadows race past me, like mirages in a desert, faces flicker into view only to vanish the next second. The officers speak, but I can't hear them. My senses are failing me. Something inside me is taking control, and I might faint. If I wake up in a hospital, will this still be a nightmare, or something scripted? The city woke to devastation. The news spread like wildfire-Dr. Nadia, a champion for human rights, had been murdered in this very clinic. Yesterday, she voiced her fear for her life; no one listened. Now, she's gone. The press churned out articles minute by minute, TV channels broadcast live updates, and the internet roared with outrage. Police teams haven't slept. Top agents were deployed. That's how I met Inspectors Carla and Javed-while being held as both the prime suspect and the sole witness to this chaos. Dr. Nadia wasn't just a leader; she was a symbol of hope. She fought tirelessly for the oppressed, for justice, for rights the government ignored. Yet, she seemed to know her time was near. A week ago, she hinted at it but continued her fight. Yesterday, she paid the price-her life. Now, the city mourns her loss, consumed by guilt for ignoring her cries for help. The last time I saw Nadia, she was here, in this clinic. She didn't want to live. She seemed tired, desperate for respite. How does someone so adept at convincing others to hold on end up wanting to let go? Her death feels like a betrayal. She trusted us, and we failed her. I failed her. Now, it's on me to prove this was no accident-a cold-blooded murder. Or was it?

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