The Subject and the Scientist: Second Edition
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  • Reads 204
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 4
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2021
Mature
The Scientist's daughter was dying and he was desperate to save her by any means necessary. He illegally and artificially created the Subject, the perfect donor body, but was taken by surprise when the Subject turned out to be a fully conscious child. Faced with the choice of taking care of the child he accidentally created or saving his daughter, the Scientist chose the latter. He kept the Subject locked in the basement with full intent to kill her to save his daughter. The Scientist's plan ultimately failed, and his daughter died, leaving him with the "thing" meant to save her.

 Years have passed since his daughter's death, but the Scientist maintains a rigid, objective, and cruel relationship with the Subject. He often conducts painful "tests" on the Subject to keep her submissive. Despite his cruelty, the Subject treats the Scientist with unwavering kindness and love.


**This is WIP. The chapters are not very polished. Depending on reception, I may release other chapters as I finish their drafts.**
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