Creative Writing: Billy's Mistake

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Hi Billy, I see you're awake.
Who are you?
That does not matter.
Where am I?
It does not matter.
Why am I here?
The man stopped responding, left in silence. Another gentleman came in dressed in a gown and goggles and injected sedative to the young Billy, for the moment fell into a deep sleep again. While he slept, he could only think of what could happen to him, always thinking of the worst, as death is.
Within two days of his sedation, he dawned but felt strange, as if something was missing, but with a lot of energy and strength. He looked around and was with many cables connected to him. Frightened and not knowing what he could o, he began to screa, catching gate attention of the scientists, who fro the moment approached and reassured

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