The Next doll?
Former Protestors
“Our next two dolls here are Amanda Blaine, and Sarah Blaine, two sisters from 1974 who had been protesting our school and it’s practice’s.”
Brain stared at two blue eyed blondes standing on two separate platforms that both appeared to be in their 20s. Amanda was on the curvier and thicker end, and was labeled as the older sister, while Sarah, the younger sister, was taller and thinner. Both were dressed in outfits that screamed the 70s.
Amanda was dressed in all white, with bell bottom pants and a loose blouse, and a matching headband, a pair of brown sandals on her feet. Sarah on the other hand was dressed in blue bell bottoms, and a top that left little to the imagination, though her shoes did match her sisters.
Both had blank looks on their faces, and unlike Lilian seemed to have been cleaned up.
“Now,” Dr. Martinez started, “unlike with Lilian before, these two had simply been practicing their first amendment rights. Our school has deep respect for this right, however these two did become a problem. Hence, unlike our previous subject, these two were cleaned up for display.”
Martinez then pressed another button, and another TV between Amanda and Sarah played. It showed a genuine 1970s protest at first, before switching to security footage. This footage showed the two sisters having broken into the school, and sneaking around the faculty area. The footage then shows them being caught and frozen by the staff. The video then shut off.
These two are significant, as after they were frozen, protests against us died down significantly. This then marked an era of unprecedented growth for our school, and stabilization.
Brian then looked longingly at the two protestors, thinking how their actions led to him going to school here, for that, he was grateful.
The tour moved on to the next doll.
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