Eve~
The light was bright enough to blind me, my head fuzzy, a perpetual haze over my eyes. But I heard murmuring and whistling in the background. I squirmed, only for my heart to drop when I realized I was bound. I couldn’t move a muscle.
The whistling and murmuring continued as I took in my environment with what little senses I had. It felt oddly familiar—I had been here before. My blood ran cold as I recognized the smell of a scientist I knew all too well: antiseptics and cigarettes. But this wasn’t Facility 13. I would know. This was a different place, one I couldn’t remember, yet it felt oddly familiar.
"You’re going on your third mission," a man said, his voice filled with an excitement that made my stomach drop. "Isn’t it amazing?"
I couldn’t open my mouth to speak; I felt numb. I had been tranquilized—so why was I bound? I tried to move my mouth again, only to feel something large strapped to it. I was gagged. Alarm bells went off, louder this time. Where was I? This wasn’t like any experiment I had been put through before.
"Your father has been so glad that we found a use for that accursed Lycan inside you," he continued.
Rhea.
"You should be proud of yourself," he said, as if I could converse with him. "You have the blood of scum on your hands," he chuckled lightly to himself.
A horrible chill ran down my spine. Blood on my hands?
"Those bloody rebels didn’t see it coming. You ripped them apart beautifully. I could have sworn I heard their screams from here." He laughed again.
Cold sweat coated my brow, my heart racing. What was he talking about? What did I do? I struggled against my bonds and the effect of the drugs he must have injected me with. It was like swimming against waves; pointless.
"Maybe the prophecy was wrong, at least tangentially. Dear princess, you will not be the ruin of Silverpine; you can be its salvation." He finally came into view, a sly smile making its way to his thin lips. "With this..."
My gaze shifted to what he held in his hand, my eyes widening. In his grip was the largest injection I had ever seen.
My breath hitched, a tremor running through my body as I lay there, bound and helpless. Every nerve in me screamed to run, but I was trapped, completely at this man’s mercy. He leaned in close, his shadow swallowing me, his smirk twisting into something dark and menacing.
"I’m doing you a favor," he murmured, holding up the massive syringe, its sickly green liquid glowing as if alive, swirling in thick currents. "A creature like you, a thing with mixed blood—werewolf tainted by Lycan—shouldn’t even exist, much less be unbridled. But we’ve found a way to harness that... defect of yours."
The cold metal of the needle grazed over my arm, and even through the haze, I felt a jolt, my senses stirring to life. "Your powers are remarkable, dear Eve," he continued, his voice thick with glee. "The strength, the transformation... you could be magnificent if you let us. But no, you struggle, resist—fight against your destiny."
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