Sir, please let me go! (Rebecca)
I made this series when I was working on a (purposeful) major shift in my art style, and so I struggled with it a lot, and I have some pretty mixed feelings about it now. Let me know, as always, if you think I should revisit this one.
Who do you imagine kidnapped her? If you've been following me, you already know who I think did it!
Pssst... it's.... Albert Wesker!







Day 1: Subject alternated between ill-conceived attempts to appeal to my "better nature" and even sadder attempts at defiant escapes. My arms are covered in scratches from undressing and inspecting her. I can rely on a strong drug cocktail for now, but for long-term storage, brainwashing is the way to go.I might miss that fieriness, though.
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Day 223:
Rebe-Subject has settled into her new life. Reprogramming has been a moderate success so far; she has accepted the bleak reality that freedom is unlikely and I can leave her near the telephone without worrying she'll attempt to call the police. A strange point of defiance remains, however, and I'm not sure what to make of it.She no longer struggles against experimentation, but the opposite. If I'm busy with other experiments and don't have time for this one for quite some time, that feisty attitude from those first days of her capture returns, not because she wants to go home, but because she wants my attention again. She distracts me from more important work sometimes.
I'd be more angry, but... Let's just say the data I'm getting from her is very valuable.
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