TwoThe next three weeks were nothing if not long and irritating. Sleep, eat, run, and answer questions aloud that were asked by a computerized voice coming out of multiple speakers throughout my new home. That was my routine. The day I was taken, I awoke in a strange place full of loneliness and silence. And, every day after was the same, up until the day of my injection. I later learned that I was in captivity for three weeks, before the horrid day of my injection. Every day I'd awake from a light, unnerved sleep in an uncomfortably oversized living space. I arose out of my bed and slipped on the plain gray sweat suit that had been laid out for me, by whom I didn't know. I was yet to meet a single person from The Company. Well, aside from the small group who had taken me unexpectedly fro

