Lost In Her Eyes
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2016
Mature
White walls in a glass chamber. The only thing that can protect a child with unstable powers. Iesha has been taken from her family, to be raised in a lab that looks after "different" children, ones that aren't like an other humans. 

Iesha had gained weak from being left alone in her glass room, only a single pain of glass separated her from beyond the outside world. The cold, white walls. Shielding her eyes from looking on further into the laboratory of children and employees. 

"She's not like the other kids!" 

"We knew that already from her hair colour!" 

"She needs to be kept in a safer place! They'll find her and kill her!" 

"She has silver eyes and white hair! She's dangerous to everyone here!" 

"They're meant to be amber red!" 

"What?" 

"We had cut off her supple to early from when she was a baby. Her eyes are meant to be amber red, not silver. She's endanger by the government, and they'll stop at nothing to kill her."
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