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"Ray, Ray?" Sue whispered from her cell when she heard the commotion. She added, "Don't be afraid of him; he can sense your presence, but he can barely see or hear, and he can’t speak." "Scared me to death...how he would …it’s unfortunate..." Ray felt a slight relief to hear Sue's voice, yet the feeling was soon gone. “Whatever that is, it will happen to everyone in two months or so,” Sue's voice trembled vaguely. "What do you mean?" “What do you think the pills are for? They are the cause of it,” Sue's voice was still soft as the spring breeze, yet it felt heavy on Ray’s heart. Ray became more puzzled and began to wonder who Sue really was. “Why has nothing happened to you after being here for two years?” “I am different from the others. I’ve told you all you need to know. If