When I left, I carried in me some of that research; I'd become a test subject without knowing it, and had a parasite wasp living in my neck. I nearly died that night, which is why I look like this now, but Nezumi managed to extract it. Nezumi was always quite verbal about wanting to destroy No.6 -- for his own reasons, and you'd have to ask him about them; it's not my place to say -- and was very excited about the idea that these wasps were likely to be unleashed on the populace sometime during spring when they became active again. Obviously, I was less so. It was a tense winter as I tried to figure out what I could do and as he grew more and more frustrated with my idealism.
[There's a faint wince; she remembers the memory she saw in Shion's heart, of Nezumi trying to torture a man for information. And she remembers exactly how it feels to have a hand full of glass shards.]
It became irrelevant. Ah, in the West Block, the only nice goods anyone got were things from the waste pile that came out of the Correctional Facility when they brought people in. A friend took me to buy a coat and I found Safu's. So we decided to break in.
The only way they wouldn't do enough of a scan to notice we were both wanted criminals is if we were brought in with a huge group. Fortunately -- not really fortunately -- No.6 did regular raids on the West Block to cull the population and also bring in experimental subjects.
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. . . Did you find a way?
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