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Chapter 5 - Rats and Revelations

I made a friend today.

Well… sort of.

It's a rat.

Gray. Fat. Missing one eye.

We stared at each other in the lab corner for what felt like hours.

He didn't run. I didn't bite.

There was mutual respect. Two monsters in a basement, just trying to survive.

I named him Victor.

He doesn't seem to mind.

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Dr. Vale's experiments are getting bolder.

This morning, he injected me with something green. Glowing. The kind of color you only see in nightmares and cheap sci-fi movies.

"You may feel a... twitch," he said.

Twitch? No, Doc. I nearly dislocated my spine.

But then something… remarkable.

I moved my fingers—all of them—with control. Intention.

Not the usual spasms and jerks of my undead body, but real, purposeful motion.

I clenched a fist.

And for a moment, I almost cried.

If I still had tear ducts.

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Lia noticed the change too.

She smiled. "You're getting stronger."

"Or more dangerous," I replied.

"Same thing, really," she said. "Depends on who you ask."

She's clever, that one.

I see it in her eyes—curiosity mixed with sorrow. Like she's lived through something no teenager should, and stitched herself back together with nothing but wire and willpower.

I want to ask her what happened.

But I don't.

Because I know the look of someone who isn't ready to remember.

Trust me—I wear that look every day.

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Later, while they slept upstairs, I wandered the basement.

Victor followed. Maybe out of loyalty. Maybe because I smell like cheese.

That's when I saw it.

A door. Hidden behind a shelf of anatomy books and broken glass jars. Locked, sealed, forgotten.

And yet… familiar.

I don't remember opening it.

I don't remember walking through.

But suddenly, I was there.

Inside.

A room full of dust, blueprints, photographs.

A mirror—another one.

But this time, something different. On the wall, written in red ink:

"Zane Blackwell – Subject Zero"

My name.

It hit me like a thunderstorm made of memory shards.

Zane.

I was Zane. I am Zane.

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And now the questions come like floodwaters:

Who turned me into this?

Why am I here?

What did I do to deserve death… and worse—life after death?

My fingers trembled against the wall. Victor climbed onto my shoulder.

I whispered it aloud.

"Zane Blackwell."

It felt like betrayal.

It felt like rebirth.

It felt… real.

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Somewhere upstairs, I heard a door creak.

Footsteps. Heavy. Not the doctor. Not Lia.

Someone else had entered the house.

Someone who didn't knock.

And suddenly… I wasn't the most dangerous thing in this place anymore.

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