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morning get
d twice, I had changed them. Two charcoal grey t
in a fit of anxiety. The offending items sat on
to my head after I removed yet the sec
I didn't want to mess it up like I had done the last time. The first impress
nother tie?" The robo
t guilty and wanted to apologize. Not to the robot, but to Aretha, my wi
rneath it was a white shirt. Since the two ties that would have gone with the blazer had been stained, I didn
items I had
hed. "You have twenty different shades of grey ties, ten different shades of red, five shades o
?" I turned round to face it, shocke
ts hands rose into the air. "Aretha mad
y blazer. "But she didn't teach you
d it to a navy blue one. I kept on the charco
picked up my phone and the robot bid
sts, you'd know we liked to stay in a relaxed environment while working, which meant jotters filled with notes were usually splayed all over the ta
week, due to the explosive properties of a particular compound
go about the DEA giving me a second chance and guess what - instead of coming on
se my shit, and i
this pla
me with eyes that were red and smarti
ked clean. The coming of the DEA had gotten me hallu
ed in my pocket
eared by security. For goodness' sak
to the DEA. Five of my staff and I stood at the entrance of the door wearing big smiles as th
deringly, expecting to se
roffered. "We have a lot of inspections t
tention was being vied for in other labo
he laboratory. I followed behind, my initial ardor reduced. I felt like a deflated ballo
quipments and giving them a little background story of how he was hired. As he spoke, his eyes
ad absolutely nothing except a big dream. Over the years, he had seen the myriad of trials and
it. My attention was drawn to Mr. Hendricks and the rest of his
elopment and the testing section. Simon had just finished explaining to them about the different research going on as well as the different container
were developed using both stable and unstable compounds in order to see how they would interrelate
oud was a gross
age. I stepped in and showed them round the cages where the rabbits and monkeys were kept. I talked about how
ten people who were in the beginnings of various ca
y chance, like to witness the first human sp
ould very much like to see this." He looked at t
ng lab. It had a floor to ceiling wide screen. As we watched, five men were led inside to seat
up their sleeves and one of my lab technicians cleaned the tender area on the inside of t
he men for at least an hour. They watched for half
oked at his other two colleagues as they walked on and moved closer to me. "When I heard about it, I felt we needed to give you
oined his colleagues, my heart heavy