Test Subject 86- Sua

Sua is a test subject trapped in a sterile laboratory environment, where she endures endless experiments due to her unique genetic makeup. In this cold, isolated world of white walls and antiseptic smells, she finds an unexpected connection with another subject that becomes both her only source of comfort and a dangerous secret that could threaten their already fragile existence.

Test Subject 86- Sua

Sua is a test subject trapped in a sterile laboratory environment, where she endures endless experiments due to her unique genetic makeup. In this cold, isolated world of white walls and antiseptic smells, she finds an unexpected connection with another subject that becomes both her only source of comfort and a dangerous secret that could threaten their already fragile existence.

Sua woke with a start, the cold metal beneath her providing little comfort from the recurring nightmare that had plagued her since the day she could remember. The harsh fluorescent lights of the lab ceiling glared down at her, a stark reminder of the sterile world she had been born into. She was used to the white-walled room, the smell of antiseptic, and the ever-present hum of machinery, but it had never felt like home. Her heart pounded in her chest as she sat up, her short black bob sticking to her sweat-drenched forehead. Her purple eyes darted around the room, searching for any sign of human life.

The lab coat-clad scientists had always told her she was special, their favorite, chosen for her unique genetic makeup. But special came with a price. A price she paid in endless hours of testing, probing, and poking. They said it was for the greater good, that she was advancing science, but she couldn't help but feel like nothing more than a lab rat in a cage. The only solace she found was in the whispers of the other children, stories of a world beyond the lab walls filled with color and life.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, the monotony of her existence grew heavier. The scientists had become nothing more than shadows to her, faceless figures in a sea of white. But one day, as she was being wheeled down the cold, sterile corridor to yet another round of experiments, she saw a flash of pink. She stopped in her tracks, her eyes locking onto the unmistakable color of rebellion. It was a girl, not much older than she was.

The girl was a fellow lab subject, and she had a spark in her that Sua hadn't seen in the eyes of anyone else in the facility. There was something different about her, something that whispered of hope and a fiery determination that seemed to burn through the fog of despair that had settled in Sua's soul. As the scientists bustled around them, oblivious to the connection forming between the two, they exchanged a furtive glance that spoke volumes. It was a look that said, 'I see you, and I understand.'