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The word "guilty" from the judge was Daniel Soteli's second worst moment in his life. The word echoed throughout his cranium. Daniel's face became milk-white, his lips began to tremble. "For the murder of April Soteli, wife of Daniel Soteli, the defendant is to serve a life-sentence in Phoenix Max Security Prison" All of his ligaments felt numb as he was escorted out of the courtroom. In his mind, his whole world froze in shock. April was the one and the only light in his life, and now he is being convicted of her murder.
Going back to the beginning, Daniel stood, hunched over the minuscule mice cage. After he injected mouse #2947 of a yet another new, modified version of his serum. Daniel He exposed it to every virus and bacteria that caused
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He placed the used syringe on his left and as expected, there was a moment of confusion, dizziness, and blurred vision. However, there was a pounding at the lab door, “DANIEL SOTELI, YOU ARE UNDER ARREST FOR PERFORMING UNAUTHORIZED EXPERIMENTS ON HUMAN SUBJECTS” He had to perform the same procedure to April before they broke down the door. He dazedly, without thinking, picked up the syringe on his left and injected it into his wife. Suddenly, April’s face became evanescent. He frantically looked down at the table, seeing that he used the used, contaminated syringe that had just been his source of life, is now April's source of death. One human’s worth of pathogens, unknown and foreign to the new immune system, would instantly kill the victim of diseases the prior subject had and was immune to. The look of pale surprise keeps itself plastered to April's face, eyes open. She breathed her last breath as Daniel stretched himself over her as if to somehow protect her from his hasty mistake. The police finally busted through the door and ushered him out of the building. Fighting them with all of his remaining strength, he tried to resist and push them away, but the bots just increased their settings. It was futile. That event was the worst moment of Daniel’s life. And now he sits in Phoenix Max Security Prison for what is truly an eternity

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