Soldier of Magic
Chapter 3: Chapter 2: More Monsters?
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Since the introduction of the shock collar to Subject P438-29T two weeks ago has been very docile and cooperative with both my team and security personal. Since its introduction the collar has only been used twice, both times were during questioning. Other than those two incidents the subject has answered all questions asked of her and accepted all tests we have placed on her.
That collar was one of the best ideas we had as it has made research run much smoother.
Enclosed in the following file are our results of our last round of questioning and tests.
Doctor Adam Frisk, Head of Alternative Research.
<<<O>>>
Subject P438-29T stood in her pen staring at the floor. She had woken just a few minutes ago because it was time for her to go to The Room and be questioned. She heard the door open and saw the boots of the two guard step in front of the door and. With a jangle of keys the door opened and they stepped to the side as 438 stepped out.
She followed the lead guard’s boots to The Room and took her place at the table. After a few hours of answering the questions 438 was lead from The Room toward the Lab. The guard in front of her stopped and stepped to the side and she followed suit, pressing to the wall as a squad of other guards ran down the hall towards hall that lead to the lobby she had used to try and escape what felt like an eternity ago.
Once the guards were out of sight the guard started walking down the hall gain with 438 following right behind. In the lab was Dr. Frisk as usual with his team. “Thank you gentlemen.” He said to the two guards who stood beside the door, 438 stood waiting for being told what to do. “Come onto the table 438.” He patted the surgical table and 438 walked over and climbed onto it without a word.
As the doctors put the mask over her face the room suddenly shook and the lights flickered with the sound of a distant explosion. The doctors looked around as there was a second explosion and an alarm sounded as security lights began to flash on the walls. “Attention all security personal report to your designated stations, rebel forces have breached the perimeter.” 438 looked around a bit as she could hear muffled gunfire.
The two guards put their fingers to their ears. “Affirmative.” The lead guard said before looking at the doctors. “Remain here, everything is under control.” With that the two guards left the room. The doctors looked around nervously.
“You heard the man; everything is under control so let’s continues with the test.” Dr. Frisk said and the others nodded and began to strap 438 to the table. The room shook violently as another explosions, far closer than the last two reverberated through the building and a new alarm sounded. Now the sounds of gunfire were much closer and faint screams could be heard.
The doctored looked around more nervous than they were before. “Come now, we don’t have all day, security will deal with them.” Dr. Frisk said and the doctors hesitated before turning the valve to start the flow of gas. Slowly the room began to fade for 438 as the door opened and two guards ran in. “stop the tests, we are under orders to escort you to—“The guard was cut off as the door was blown off its hinges.
438 watched with her fading vision as more human rushed in wearing dark green armor. The first one through the door open fired with his rifle and shot the guard who had been speaking in the chest. The second guard managed to fire his rifle but the shots when high as a second dark green soldier shot him and he fell back.
Half a dozen of the dark green soldier rushed into the room yelling at the doctors with their weapons raised. The doctors scrambled against the wall, all except one who grabbed a scalpel and rushed the green armored soldiers and received a burst from the lead soldier’s rifle. 438 felt something she hadn’t felt since they put the collar on her neck, something she thought she lost but now a small ember of it lite in her. “Please……help me…..” She managed to say. The lead soldier spin around shock plain on his face was the last thing Twilight saw before the gas took her.
<<<O>>>
Marcus ran down the halls of the lab trying to avoid the worst of the fighting. The rebels had come in force and it was all security could do to slow them down as they swarmed through the lab. “Attention all non-combat persona evacuate immediately. This is not a drill.” The PA system announced over and over again. Marcus planned to leave but he had something he needed to do first.
He turned the corner to go down a side hall and skidded to a stop. He barely got back around the corner before a stray bullet ripped through the air where he had been standing. Down the hall a squad of guards had emptied of one the offices and were using the furniture as a makeshift barricade as they fired shots at a group of rebels down the hall. Marcus cursed, he wasn’t going that way. Taking a deep breath he sprinted across the hall and ran down the hall. He heard a whooshing sound behind him and an explosion and the gunfire stopped. The damn rebels had a damn rocket launcher and didn’t seem to weary about using it either.
Thinking this added speed to Marcus, he didn’t have much time before any chance of escape was lost and he didn’t know how the rebels would treat him as an employee of the labs, he’d watched the news, if even half of what it said was true then it wouldn’t be good to get caught.
Running down another side hall he saw the door he was looking for. “Yes!” HE said as he neared, he didn’t notice the fact the door had been blown off its hinged as he ran into the room and skidded to a stop as the dark green wearing rebels raised their rifles at him. Marcus’ hands shot up. “Don’t shoot, I’m unarmed!” He yelled in a near panic. He could see the other doctors against the far wall being watched by two rebels, except one who was lying in a pool of blood on the floor in front of the operating table.
On the table was what he had been coming here for, 438, she looked like hell, worse than when he last saw her. One of the rebels grabbed a handfull of Marcus’ shirt and dragged him over with the others and shoved him towards them. “Stay there, try anything funny and we will kill you. “ The soldier told him before going back to the others. They seemed to be arguing over 438.
Damnit this isn’t good, this was supposed to be a clean getaway. Marcus thought. Ever since he’d seen what they had done to 438 he had decided he was going to get her out of here one way or the other. He just hadn’t been sure how, till the rebels attacked. The chaos was the perfect cover to get her and get the hell out, they’d be presumed dead most likely. Now though the rebels were in control of the lab and any chance at a lean get away was out the window. “Look at it, there’s no way it spoke, you’re hearing things.” One of the soldiers was saying to another gesturing at 438.
“I know what I heard, it might have been quiet but that thing said ‘help me’” The other said.
“It’s some sort of animal and last time I checked animals don’t fucking talk.” The first one said annoyance clearly growing. Marcus looked between them. Maybe this wasn’t ideal but it seemed to be the only chance he had.
He took a small step forward. “Um…excuse me.” He said getting their attention. “Yes, she can talk and she’s not an animal.” He said. The second soldier looked smugly at the first. They hadn’t stopped him yet or shot him so. “They’ve been experimenting on her here, I don’t know where she came from but I’ve seen what they’ve been doing to her and you can see it yourselves.” He said gesturing to the scars that covered 438’s body.
“Marcus what the hell are you doing. “Dr. Frisk asked angrily.
Marcus ignored him. “If she stays here who knows what they will do to her. You have to help her.” He pleaded. The soldiers looked back at the one that seemed to be in charge. “She has a shock collar around her neck that will go off if she leaves the building but I should be able to disable it.”
The rebel looked back at him then back at 438 and sighed. “Damnit I’m going to get hell for this…” He said before looking at two of the other rebels. “Unstrap her and grab the kid, she’s coming with us.”
<<<O>>>
Twilight slowly started to wake up. She blinked away the remnants of the gas from her eyes but her mind was still sluggish. She wasn’t in her pen; instead she was in a bed. Slowly looking around she saw the there were other beds and medical equipment in the room. The walls seemed to be made of uneven stone propped up by wooden beams. The beds were separated by small curtains to give a bit of privacy. What her sluggish brain focused on was the two guards standing at the doorway, instead of blue armor they wore dark green and it looked used. A woman dressed in the same armor just without the helmet stepped around one of the curtain and froze when she saw Twilight was awake. “Doctor, she’s awake.” She said called to the door, when she got no answer she signed and headed through the curtain that acted as a door.
Slowly the fog in Twilight’s mind started to clear and she started to look around franticly. She needed to escape before they started up the experiments as well. “Hey there easy, you’re safe now.” Twilight looked at the women who spoke, she wore an armored vest like the guard but that was the only armor she wore, she had on camo cargo pants and boots over the armor she wore a dirty lab coat. What caught Twilight most off guard was the smile she wore that wasn’t fake like the other doctors she was used to.
“n-not safe….”Twilight said and the doctor sighed.
“I should have expected that, if what we have been told is true it’s no surprise you don’t trust humans, but I can assure you we aren’t like these bastards at that lab. We are the good guys.” She smiled warmly. Twilight didn’t believe her for a second, she knew firsthand what monsters humans are. “Perhaps this will help you feel more comfortable. “ She said and wave at the two guards who nodded and left the room.
Twilight blinked and looked at the Doctor. She had hair the color of Applejack’s mane and soft gentle blue eyes and light pinkish skin like most of the humans Twilight had seen. “You aren’t a prisoner here. You are only here as one of our squads brought you back from the raid along with a prisoner who told us what they did to you, at least what he knew.” She sighed again and shook her head. “Once you have your strength back you are free to go if you wish.” She said as she started check the equipment that was attached to Twilight. “Seems the drugs are getting out of your system, so that’s something.”
“Drugs?” Twilight blinked at her.
“Yes, we ran some blood tests and you had a mild sedative in your system. My theory is they were drugging your food but I have no idea why, the levels we found would only cause just a slight issue focusing and nothing more.” She shrugged. “Also I’m Dr. Grey by the way, and you are?” She smiled at Twilight.
Twilight hesitated a bit but finally spoke up. “T-Twilight Sparkle…”
Dr. Grey nodded.” It’s a pleasure to meet you Twilight Sparkle.”
<<<O>>>
Twilight Sparkle walked down the halls of the rebel base. Dr. Grey had explained that they were a group of people who opposed the government and saw it as corrupt and needed to be overthrown. The fact they allowed places like Demanil Labs to exist was proof of that. Twilight looked at the wall, the rough cut stone and dirt held up by wooden beams was such a sharp contrast to the sterile white walls of the lab Twilight was used to.
“This used to be an old gold mine but was abandoned when the gold dried up. It’s served us well.” Dr. Grey said as she walked alongside Twilight. “You should have seen it when we moved it, the place hadn’t seen any form of TLC in decades but we fixed it up.” She said looking at the walls.
They had to step to the side as a rebel soldier made this way down the hall they were in. The soldier did a double take when he saw Twilight but looked at Dr. Grey and moved on without a word. Twilight watched him go; it felt so strange to be allowed to walk around without a guard leading her where she was supposed to go. Dr. Grey was with her in a purely medical capacity as Twilight still hadn’t fully recovered from her time at the labs, though she did direct Twilight away from sever areas on the ground of the fact Twilight planned to leave and so didn’t want her seeing sensitive area’s in case she was captured.
“So….what do you call yourselves? Or is ‘rebel’ you actual name?” Twilight asked as she resumed walking.
“The People's Free Democratic Republic or PFDR for short, though the news calls us rebels or terrorist.” She replied with a shrug. “Most people don’t get the name cause the government is already a Democracy but that’s where they are wrong. It’s all a lie and their votes don’t really matter. Regardless of what the people vote for the government has already decided a course of action and will fudge the numbers as much as it has to get what it wants and will lie to the public. What we want is a true Democracy where the people are in control.” Dr. Grey said as they rounded a corner into another hallway.
Twilight nodded as she walked in silence. These humans were so much different than the ones she was used to. She sighed, humans made no sense to her.
Slowly they made their way back to the infirmary as Twilight wanted to rest and think about what she had been told.
<<<O>>>
Twilight sat up in her bed as she heard yells coming from down the hall and the sound of rabidly approaching the infirmary. She saw Dr. Grey stand up from her desk at the far end of the room opposite the door.
Twilight had just gotten to her hooves when she saw what the yelling was about when the first two soldiers’ bushed through the curtain and Twilight froze wide eyed. Only one of the soldiers was actually walking, the other was being held on his feet and being half dragged by the first soldier. The soldier being support was clutching his side, blood seeping between his finger and he looked paler than the humans usually look. “Medic! We need a medic now!” The standing soldier yelled as they entered. He was followed by more soldiers carrying another injured soldier by his arms and legs.
“Get them on the bed now.” Dr. Grey ordered as she came around her desk and the soldiers moved the injured to the beds. “What happened?” She asked pushing past the soldiers once they had the injured on the beds.
“Ran into a Fed patrol in the woods, thought we could take them but there was another patrol right behind them.” The first soldier answered as he removed his helmet. Twilight stared as Dr. Grey start rapidly removing the armor of the soldier that was carried in.
“You go get his armor off and put pressure on his wound. “She ordered one of the soldiers who moved to obey. “Damnit.” Dr. Grey said. “Get my surgical kit from my desk now.” She said to no one in particular as she was focused on the soldier was trying to keep pressure on the wound. One of the soldiers quickly moved, searching her desk till he found it and running it back. “Damnit it where the hell is my staff!” Dr. Grey shouted and one of the soldier sprinted out.
“I need help over here!” The soldier with the other injured called out and the remaining soldier moved to help.
“Twilight I need your help over here.” Dr. Gray called out and Twilight snapped out of her shock and trotted over not sure what she could do to help. “I need you to put your hoof here and put as much pressure as you can on it.” She said grabbing Twilight’s leg and putting her hooves on the wound. Twilight hesitated a moment before leaning her weight onto her hoof as Dr. Grey opened her kit and started setting out its contents.
Twilight looked at the soldier, he was extremely pale and his breathing was very shallow. She wasn’t an expert of humans but from medical books she had read about pony medicine she knew this wasn’t good. “Twilight I hate to ask but he needs surgery and I have no idea where my staff is and he’s going to die if we don’t start now, can you assist?” Dr. Grey asked looking at Twilight very seriously. Twilight swallowed nervously but gave a small nod. “Ok good, I’ll do most of it, I’ll just need you to hand me what I ask to and occasionally hold things.” Twilight nodded again and Dr. Grey pushed her to the side and began to work.
The next half hour was one of the most stressful Twilight had ever known as she assisted Dr. Grey in trying to save the soldier’s life. At some point Dr. Grey’s staff showed up but there was no time for Twilight to switch out so the nurse’s tended to the other soldier.
Even with Twilight assisting it hadn’t matter, the soldier had lost too much blood before he had reached the infirmary. Twilight stared at the body covered in the white sheet. She wasn’t used to death, she knew it existed but this was the first time she had ever been this close to it. The sound of something crashing into the wall snapped Twilight out of her thoughts and when she looked she saw it was a helmet and she saw the squad leader storming out of the infirmary.
Dr. Grey walked back over to Twilight. “You should get cleaned up and rest Twilight. I’ll have the body dealt with.” She told Twilight resting a hand on her shoulder. Twilight nodded in response and pushed away from the bed. After washing up in the sink by the door and made her way to the bed she had been using since waking up with the rebels.
<<<O>>>
Twilight trotted down a darkened tunnel; on her back were a set of saddlebags. After she had woken from her restless sleep after the surgery she had found herself alone with the surviving soldier sleeping in his bed. Having no one to talk too had given her time to think. These humans weren’t like the ones at the lab they were actually…nice, but she wanted to get home and these humans didn’t seem capable of doing that so she had decided to leave.
Even though Dr. Grey had told her she wasn’t a prisoner and could leave anytime Twilight had still been surprised when Dr. Grey had told her she understood why and handed her saddle bags filled some food and water. They weren’t actually saddlebags but modified backs from a set of armor.
Taking it Dr. Grey had told her how to leave the mine and as Twilight trotted for the exit the only thing the guard did was stare at her do to the fact they had never seen her before, but none tried to stop her. Just like Dr. Grey had said.
Twilight rounded a corner and could see daylight at the end of the tunnel marking the exit. She knew there were a few sentries hidden outside to keep watch for whomever the rebels were fighting but Dr. Grey had assured her they had orders not to bother her.
Twilight walked to the edge of the tunnel and stopped. Everything she had been told as true, they were just letting her go. She wasn’t a prisoner; they didn’t want her to experiment on her. They didn’t seem to want anything from her and saw her as someone who had just gotten caught up in fighting. She stared out at the trees a way away from the mine entrance.
These humans defiantly weren’t like the monster’s she thought they all were. None of these humans made sense, how could they all be part of the same species and yet be so drastically different? How could one group embody evil while another was good? The only thing Twilight was sure about was that humans were confusing.
What was her plan anyway? She was on an alien planet she knew nothing about with no clue where to go or what dangers there were besides the fact there was a war on. So…what was she planning on doing out there? Try as she might she couldn’t come up with any answers. With a sigh she turned back from the exit and trotted back into the mine.
<<<O>>>
“Hey Dr. Grey can I ask you something?” Twilight asked as she took inventory of the base’s medical supplies. It had been a couple days since Twilight had decided to stay with the rebels and since the only person she really knew was Dr. Grey she had joined the medical staff as an apprentice of sorts. This was useful since she slept in the infirmary still till they could make room for her, which she had been told would be some time as every safe area of the mine was taken up.
“What is it Twilight?” Dr. Grey asked form behind her desk where she was reading a file on the surviving soldier from a few days ago, the infirmaries other current resident till Dr. Grey discharged him, Twilight had learned his name was Delco and he was currently sat up in bed reading a book.
“You told me when I first woke up that the squad that had rescued me also brought back a prisoner, who was it?” She set the clipboard down as she looked over at Dr. Grey. She had learned a little of how these humans worked and with the lack of room they didn’t take prisoners do to a lack of room for such.
“I don’t know, all I know is he knew a lot about what happened to you at the labs and was the reason the squad brought you back with them, he had been very insistent that if you had stayed they would continue to torture you.” Dr. Grey replied. “Other than that I don’t know anything. “She shrugged.
“Um…where would they be holding him?” Twilight had an idea who it was based on what Dr. Grey just told her.
“He’d most likely be held in one of the old safety rooms.” Twilight looked over at Delco as he spoke up; he had set his book aside.
“Safety room?” Twilight asked tilting her head to the side a bit.
“Yeah, they were room built for the miners to go to in case of a cave-in. they were heavily reinforced, would make an excellent cell temporarily.” He replied. “The only one that is in any safe area I a few levels down, though not sure why you’d want to see someone from that lab.”
“I just want to see who it is.” Twilight told him and after a few minutes he gave her directions to the room, he hadn’t want to as, due to the fact he was in the infirmary, had a general idea of what happened to Twilight in the lab. During one of Twilight’s conversations with the man he had told her he wished they had executed the science team rather than let them go do to the fact he viewed people like that didn’t deserve to live, for some reason that didn’t disturb Twilight as much as it should have and she found herself liking the rebel soldier.
After telling Dr. Grey and Delco that she’d be back later she made her way down to the safety room turned holding cell and was currently peering through the chain-link that covered the only window in the room at the young man in dirty medical scrubs currently sleeping on a cot in the corner of the room.
Her theory was right. “Marcus.” She called into the cell and knocked on the chain-link to wake the young man.
He slowly stirred and opened his eyes, rubbing his face as he sat up on the edge of the cot. He blinked when he saw Twilight. “438, are you ok? They haven’t hurt you have they?” He asked standing up and walking over to the window.
“It’s Twilight Marcus, we aren’t in the lab anymore and…I’d much rather you not call me that.” She said shuttering a bit at the memories it brought up, she quickly pushed them down as she continued on. “And no they have been treating me rather well; I’m actually part of the medical team.” She said smiling at the only other human who had ever been nice to her in the labs and based on what Dr. Grey told her actually could consider a friend from that place.
“Right, sorry, habit Twilight.” He said rubbing the back of his head sheepishly. “Wait you’ve joined them?” He said staring at her.
Twilight shrugged. “Kinda yeah, I don’t really have anywhere to and know nothing about your planet so it’s safer here rather than out there, and I couldn’t stay unless I pulled my own weight so I joined the medical team.”
Marcus sighed. “I guess that makes sense. I’m just glad you didn’t end up in another situation like at Demanil Labs…”He trailed off, she could tell he was thinking of the fact he was part of the lab so is responsible for what happened even if it is only small.
“I forgive you.” Twilight said, she didn’t want him dwelling on it.
“You…what?” He said looking confused.
“Dr. Grey told me it was because of you that the rebels didn’t leave me there. And because you were the only one to treat me with any decency while there, I forgive you for what happened at the lab.” She told him with a smile.
He stared at her. “Ah...uh...thank you Twilight.” He said and she could see his shoulder visibly relax. Twilight guessed it had all been eating him up from the inside out.
“I’m going to talk to Dr. Grey about getting you out of here and possible coming to work for her.” Twilight told him, it was just the thing she could do to thank him for getting her out of the labs.
“I’m no rebel.” He said firmly.
Twilight sighed. “Marcus, it’s because of you that the rebels got me out of there, I don’t think you can go back to your old life and like me you have nowhere else to go.” She said and saw his shoulder visibly slump. “Don’t worry; I’m sure Dr. Grey will be happy to have you on her staff after I tell her about you.” She said smiling; she didn’t know how to cheer the young man up. She was a stranger to this planet so the choice was easier for her but Marcus had had a life before he made the decision to rescue Twilight, he had thrown his entire life away for someone he only knew from delivering food to in a pen. Twilight couldn’t begin to imagine what he was going through. “Don’t worry, everything will work out, I’m sure of it.” She said and dropped back down to all four hooves and walked back up the tunnel past the four guards assigned to watch Marcus to make sure he didn’t try to escape.
<<<O>>>
Twilight Stood beside Dr. Grey as the guards lead Marcus into the infirmary. “So based on what Twilight has told me I am willing to give you a chance, but I warn you if I think you are endangering the lives of my patients…”Dr. Grey moved the side of her lab coat showing the pistol holster on her hip. Twilight couldn’t help but sigh, it had been hard convincing Dr. Grey to at least try, but she made it very clear she was going to be armed whenever Marcus was on duty.
Twilight had to give Marcus credit as all he did was nod as he glanced at the pistol but he seemed to understand why Dr. Grey was being cold. “Anyways, welcome to the team Marcus.” Twilight said smiling to try and brighten the mood. She couldn’t help but hear Delco snort and could practically hear him roll his eyes, He had been firmly against allowing Marcus anywhere but the cell and said he wouldn’t allow Marcus anywhere near him, though he had used more colorful langue to say it.
“You can help Twilight take inventory, I’ll be watching.” With that Dr. Grey turned and walked to her desk and sat behind it while two guards took up position at the door. Another of the stipulations, Marcus was not allowed to leave the Infirmary.
Sighing once more Twilight went back over to where the medical supplies were stored and Marcus soon joined her. “Sorry about them, they are usually friendlier.” She told him as she took up the clipboard in her magic. She wasn’t able to do much more than that but she figured out the drugs she had been being given in her food was to make her unable to use her magic and that meant she had been taking it for a month so it would be some time before she could fully use her magic again.
“It’s alright Twilight I can understand, I was technically an enemy not long ago so it make’s sense they wouldn’t trust me as they would you.” Marcus said with a shrug.
Twilight nodded. “So I figured you can go through the supplies and I’ll mark them off, sound good?” She asked and Marcus nodded.
The next hour was passed relatively uneventfully, if it wasn’t for the fact Twilight was in an old mine, still healing from what was done to her, Marcus wasn’t Spike and the fact these were medical supplies and not books it almost felt like she was back home in Equestria.
Once they had finished Twilight set the clipboard on Dr. Grey’s desk and she thanked her. After that there wasn’t much to do beside regularly check Delco’s bandages so Twilight and Marcus talked for a while till it was late and they headed off to bed.
<<<O>>>
Twilight wasn’t sure how long she had slept before something woke her up. The first this she noticed was that Dr. Grey wasn’t at her desk so it must have been late; the second and more disturbing thing she noticed was that the two guards by the door were missing.
She looked over and saw Delco and Marcus were still asleep. Twilight got to her hooves and walked over to Marcus and nudged him. “Hey, Marcus wake up, something wrong.” She said nudging him again. He mumbled something but with a few more nudged he woke up.
“Huh…what? Twilight? What’s wrong? “He asked and she gestured to where the guards should be. “Where are the guards?”
“I don’t know, that’s why I woke you up, I think something’s wrong.” Twilight said looking at the vacant space.
“You think we should go and investigate?” Marcus asked looking at her.
“Only if you want to get shot.” Delco said from his bed, apparently their talking had woken him up.” Remember you aren’t allowed to leave the infirmary.”
“Right…good point.” Marcus said and Twilight sighed. She looked around the room trying to figure out what woke her up. As she stood there her ears caught a distant sound echoing down the tunnels, gunshots.
“Oh no…”She said and Delco and Marcus looked at her. “I can hear gunshots.” The two of them stared at her till the gunfire grew loud enough for them to hear.
“Shit.” Delco said as he threw his blankets off of himself and tried to get out of bed but his legs buckled under his weight do to his injury right above his hip and the painkillers in his system. Marcus got out of bed and went to try and help him up but Delco shoved him away. “I don’t need some former fucking Feds help.” He growled as he used the bed to try and stand but his legs wouldn’t hold his weight. Before Marcus could say anything the curtain was pushed to the side and Dr. Grey stumbed in holding her pistol in one hand and her shoulder bleeding. She collapsed on the floor, her pistol sliding a way away from her. “What the hell is going on doc?” Delco asked trying to stand still.
“Feds! They found us, they sent in a strike team.” Twilight grabbed one of the med kits and trotted over to Dr. Grey’s side opening. “There’s no time Twilight, they were right behind me, we have to get out of here.” She said and before anyone could react the curtain was pushed to the side as a soldier in black and white combat gear pushed into the room rifle at the ready. He took aim at Dr. Grey and Twilight’s eyes widened as her horn flared.
Next Chapter: Chapter 3: First Time Estimated time remaining: 10 Hours, 60 MinutesAuthor's Notes:
And Twilight has made some new friends.
Also, the reason the door to the lab was breeched is because as a secure lab, nearly all doors are locked by a security system so without the correct badge or code you can't unlock the door.
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