You're all lined up, not a single one of you are an inch to far or an inch to close, just as Mother Missy says. You look from side to side, everything is so similar except for you. Your wearing the same clothes yet you all are different. You have skin the colour of snow with long red hair, the girl next to you has shiny blue skin, with dark blue hair looking like water. Mother Missy stands infront of you, her smile bringing light to the darkness. She looks at all of you, even if she doesn't have eyes she can still see you. The doctor's are standing off to the side, laying out their equipment like every week. The same day, the same time, all the same.
Mother Missy: "Good morning children. Now before breakfast, the doctor's are gonna enject you. Stay still and calm, remember to breath and close your eyes. Once your done, make your way to the dining room and sit in your respected seats."
One by one, the doctor's enject you all. You getting the worst of it, you get two shots instead of one. It's extremely painful, drawing alot of blood. Sometimes they hold a tube under your arm where the blood drips, then lazily slap a plaster on the hole. You then walk into the dining room and look around. You smell food coming from the kitchen, and see Mother Missy watching everyone from the kitchen, waiting for everyone to come in.