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"I know that, I'm not stupid." Maybe being rational and talking would buy some time. "But why are you doing it? Why are you tearing apert families? Why break friendships? What do you have to gain?" He kept all emotion off of his face, out of his voice. He was not going to go gentle. He was going to rage against the dying of the light. He was not going to die.
"You seriously don't get it do you?" June scoffed. "Figures. Nobody remembers me. I wasn't that important to anybody. That's why I ran away." She shook her head. "Does the name Sierra ring the bell?"
 
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People went missing(D and Kyra). The revolutionists went to a government building to save them. They got captured on their way, though, and found out that June was a traitor. They woke up in a white room, handcuffed and with cuffs around their legs too. The room had had a desk, a chair, a shining lightbulb(so the government was keeping electricity from them), a man, June(Or should I say Sierra? DUN DUN DUUUUUUUN), and a window. They were shown what was outside the window in it. There were two glass tubes/cases, with an unconscious D, and an unconscious Kyra in them. Most people are just sitting there in disbelief, but Noah was totally flippin out.
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Noah stared at her in disbelief, with an agape mouth. "Sierra?? We thought you were dead! Nobody knew where you were or what happened to you, we were so upset about it!" His disbelief quickly turned into anger. "Of course, everybody blamed themselves for your disappearance! Even me!" he glanced out the window again, "Why would you do that to your own sister?!! Why?"
 
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"Hmmm.... As I remember, Dylan didn't want anything to do with me. She fell into depression and left me alone. Little Sierra crying nights away in the corner of the house, while you comfort Dylan. Finally, I couldn't stand being ignored. I left. Some women from the government found me and took me in. The government decided it would be good to have a child spy and trained me. I never regretted leaving, or not telling anyone where I was." She said coldly. "And I'll never regret this either." She said. "When I talked to Dylan before we were going to start the tests, she wouldn't even tell me what happened to Sydney." Her expression was blank. The man stood up. "Alright. Enough with the sob stories, c'mon, June. I need you back in the control center." He said. She nodded and followed the man out of the room, not even glancing back at them once. She had been taught to control her emotions. They had told her that emotion was weakness. And she never showed her hurt on the outside like she was on the inside.
 
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