⭐️In Film Ending

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(In film)

Changed character: August (9 years old)
Expiration date: 04/08/18
Description:
• Dark ash blonde hair
•singlet and jeans
•tanned skin
•extremely smart, brave, open minded, independent, naive

Ending in film with changed character (or can imagine Mae)

I awaken onto harsh light surrounded by darkness of the room
Another light turned on, I squinted my eyes, turning my head away from the light trying to swallow me whole.

Two men, the ones who had taken me from home, were standing over me. There over powering stance made me shutter in fear, but bravely I sat up to face them.

A voice spoke. "It seems like you either didn't get the right vaccine or didn't get one at all."

Confused, I stayed quiet.

"Now tell me, isn't it weird that you are the only one who has lived passed your expiry date?"

Silently I nod.

"Hmf." He grunted.

"Why?" I chock out.

Surprised, he turned to face me.

"Why?" He repeated. "Because that little micro-chip we put in the vaccines are supposed to release a chemical throughout your bloodstream on his this particular date." He says strongly, pointing to the numbers on my arm.

"Yet nowhere in your scan can I see your micro-chip. Do you know what that means?" He asks.

I shake my head.

"It means one of the doctors must have made a mistake. We don't make mistakes." The man pauses.
"I suspect it's something to do with your father."

Then it clicked, it all makes sense now. My father, being a doctor, knew about this. He tampered with my vaccine.

Now I was afraid.
Afraid how they would punish my father.

"Why are you tell me this if your going to kill me anyway?" I spat.

He man grinned down at me.
"Oh, we aren't going to kill you. Your just going to forget."

He held out his hand with a tiny red pill. A pill to make me forget everything about society's secret.

I slowly take the pill from his hand.

"Then after that," the man speaks, "you'll have the correct vaccine, with a new date."

I glare at him, I scream at him in my head. I don't want him to get away with this.
But he watches me like a hawk, making sure that tablet is popped and dissolved in my mouth.

After a few seconds I stop frowning at him, waiting for the pills effects. He smiles and backs away like it had worked.

But it hadn't,

I still remember. Everything.

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