I woke up in a cage, one I also was familiar with from the inside out. Like I once told Logan, I was acquainted with about every small room and corner inside the PSS"s headquarters, in as much as a prisoner like me was allowed to see. This time, I was in Building C, fourth level, the first room on the right. The bars of the cage hummed with the magnetic field. It would jolt and burn me if I touched it. I looked around at the sterile empty lab. I was alone and would stay alone for a while. Even if someone unlocked the door I wouldn"t be able to get to them. I didn"t regret trying to escape or hurting the guards, however. It didn"t even surprise me they had killed one of their own to prevent me from using him as my shield, to take down the obstacle between us. What bothered me was the th

