Scientific Nightmare
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Ongoing, First published Nov 22, 2012
Deep in the back of the old, pine forest of Sakaro city, lies a factory. This factory, only recently started, is known by very little people. It can be called cruel, if you were ever to visit. The workers there, all dressed in white lab coats, experiment for..scientific reasons. What do they experiment on, you say?

Children.

Meet Melody. At the age of 6, she was brought to the factory, found on the streets of the city by a worker she calls "Daddy." Now, at the age of 14, countless experiments have been performed on her. All filled with pain. Her mind is long gone, and the word that describes her most is "insane."  But, one day, the factory receives a new test subject. Jessica, 15 years of age, wants out of the factory before she is mutilated. When she meets Melody, though, her plans completely change. Will she be able to get Melody and herself out before it's too late? Read to find out!
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