D-Day

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I knew it wouldn't be easy, but I didn't expect this to be so hard. Since the moment I stepped foot outside this damned institution, all I could think about was revenge. All I wanted was revenge. And yet, once I found myself standing in front of the doctor in the same room that ripped my sanity away, I froze. I couldn't talk. I couldn't move. It didn't feel like I came here of my own volition to take revenge. No. It was as if I never left. It was as if I was still just a lab rat waiting for today's experiment. Had it not been for Elias' timely arrival, I would've undergone an experiment again. I don't remember what happened clearly. All I know is that Elias brought me back to my senses. I was crying and had difficulty breathing properly. Behind Elias, there were three bodies. Did

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