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Inu grinned as he looked through the single glass wall of his cell, he laughed and pushed his hands against the glass, smirking in a patronizing manner. He let loose a loud blood-curdling laugh once again and slammed his fists against the glass, not even making an impact in the thick material. "Hey! Let me out? Please?" He said in an innocent manner, much like a child would as if he were asking his parents for a piece of candy. Inu had been here for years, suffering their terrors; he had died countless times, but every single time they had something different for him. These scientists were creative, he would give them that, constantly coming up with different ways to experiment or kill him. He hadn't seen much of anything in the last couple of months, due to his last escape attempt, which, like always ended in failure, and sooner or later, his untimely demise. He had almost gotten out, to the point where he had actually felt hope rising in his chest, that is something he had lost a long time ago, and hadn't felt it in a long time. Inu regularly tried to escape, just for fun, because he knew he would be caught, so this was a first for him. He rubbed his blood-red albino eyes, trying to clear his vision, and cursed out the fact that the scientists had infused him with some of the animals that had the most terrible vision in the animal kingdom. His eyesight was horrid, and it didn't help that he was albino, this is why he saw a little better at night, making him more active when it was dark. He looked around, disliking that his cell was brighter than the sun itself. However, his hearing was the total opposite, sometimes, if he focused hard enough when everyone was sleeping, he could hear snores coming from the other side of the wing, even with the supposedly 'sound proof wall'. Inu sighed, and turned around, leaning against the glass, wanting to be outside and run, to let loose the over-active energy inside him. But for now he had to settle for wrapping his long tail around himself and sitting down in a corner.