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The Origin of White Noise
“Hiroko, are you coming?” asked Dr. Walters.
Hiroko looked up from the paperwork she had been organizing. “Absolutely!” she cheered. “I’m honored that you’d even let me observe this discovery!”
“Well, someone has to take decent notes,” smiled Dr. Walters.
Grabbing a pad of paper, a pen, and her PDA, Hiroko Inoue walked beside Dr. Walters as they made their way to Testing Lab #2. Hiroko had only been in the States a few years on scholarship, and had lucked out when she was offered an internship here at EstroLabs, the first all-female scientific research center and think-tank. Even though her background was in Business, her organization and documentation skills attracted EstroLabs’s attention, and she was assigned as the personal assistant of Dr. Samantha Walters, a brilliant quantum physicist.
What they were examining today was a pair of bracelets found in the Mojave Desert. The “Static Bands”, as they were called, emitted some strange energy that resembled television “snow” when worn and appeared to be made of a substance that otherwise didn’t exist on Earth.
Starr bound in straps and ballgagged
Unsure of Negativa’s mission, Starr could only sit and struggle helplessly as she watched the data download to an undisclosed location. Negativa smiled in silence, wondering if she would have some extra time to “play” with the heroine once her mission was completed.



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