anyway thats all for now


Experiment gone wrong Doors whirred open as a tall man wearing a lab coat walked in. He had long black hair with silver tips pulled back into a ponytail his bangs framing his masculine face. There was a black mark on his left cheek right under his eye that had a solid circle right above a comma like mark. The sound of his shoes echoed in the giant metal room his steps quick and hurried. He quickly entered a code a large, thick metal door opening revealing a smaller metal room. Entering it he pressed another series of numbers then pressed his thumb against the scanner a blue glowing line running across his thumbExperiment gone wrong


The StatuePaul had never been to a museum before, so he didnt quite know what to expect. Thats why he wasnt too surprised when one of the statues leaned over and whispered help. He didnt know what to think about this statue not knowing weather it was his imagination, a part of the museum, or even a ghost. Paul stared at the figure of a young granet woman in a tank top and black pants. He was slightly confused on why this statue was there. Her outfit was modern something his sister Kate would wear so why was it here? He assumed that only old things belonged in a museum. What part of this statue is oldThe Statue
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