The Child From Project D-17

The bull should have killed her.

That was the only thing people talked about for weeks after the incident on Lexington Street in downtown Chicago.

Not because the animal was wild.
Not because it had already injured three people earlier that morning.
But because of what happened when the little boy stepped in front of it.

And because of the terrifying sentence he said afterward.

“You can’t die before giving me all my answers.”

Those words changed everything.

At exactly 2:17 PM, the streets were crowded with office workers, tourists, and luxury shoppers moving between tall glass buildings under the hot summer sun.

Traffic was loud. Sirens echoed in the distance. Vendors shouted from food carts.

Then chaos exploded.

A massive black bull burst out from the back of a crashed livestock transport truck near the intersection. The animal looked terrifying—huge muscles, sharp horns, foam dripping from its mouth, eyes filled with panic and rage.

People screamed and ran in every direction.

A cyclist was knocked into a parked car. A street sign snapped in half as the bull smashed through it.

Police tried to block the roads, but nobody could control the animal.

And then the bull saw her.

Victoria Hale.

One of the richest women in America.

She sat outside a luxury hotel in an advanced electric wheelchair, wearing a cream-colored designer suit and dark sunglasses. Two bodyguards stood nearby while reporters waited for a statement about her billion-dollar company merger.

Victoria Hale wasn’t just wealthy.

She was feared.

People called her the “Ice Queen of Wall Street.” Her business empire controlled medical technology, AI defense systems, and private research companies across the world.

But there was another reason people feared her.

Children kept disappearing near facilities connected to her companies.

Nothing was ever proven.

No evidence.

No witnesses.

Just rumors.

And silence.

Victoria noticed the charging bull too late.

One bodyguard shouted, “MOVE HER!”

The wheelchair struggled to reverse over the curb.

The bull lowered its head and charged directly toward her.

Fast.

Violent.

Unstoppable.

The crowd screamed.

Someone began recording on their phone.

A reporter yelled, “Oh my God!”

Victoria’s face turned pale.

For the first time in years, she looked truly afraid.

The bull thundered closer.

Ten feet away.

Eight.

Five.

Then—

A small child walked into the street.

An 8-year-old boy.

Thin. Quiet. Wearing faded sneakers, jeans, and a gray hoodie far too large for him.

He stepped directly between the bull and the wheelchair.

The entire street froze.

“Kid! MOVE!” someone screamed.

But the boy didn’t move.

He simply stared at the bull.

Calmly.

The bull skidded to a violent stop inches from him.

Dust rose into the air.

The animal’s breathing slowed.

Its rage disappeared.

Then something impossible happened.

The giant beast lowered its head gently… almost respectfully.

Like it recognized him.

People stared in stunned silence.

Even the police officers forgot to move.

The little boy slowly turned around and walked toward Victoria.

The rich woman looked horrified now—not by the bull…

…but by him.

The child stopped beside her wheelchair.

His eyes were cold. Far too cold for an 8-year-old.

Then he spoke.

“You can’t die before giving me all my answers.”

Victoria’s lips trembled.

“W-Who are you?”

The boy tilted his head slightly.

“You really don’t remember me?”

Victoria stared at him.

And suddenly…

her face lost all color.

“No…” she whispered.

The boy leaned closer.

“My name is Daniel.”

Victoria’s breathing became uneven.

“That’s impossible.”

The reporters nearby looked confused.

The cameras kept rolling.

Daniel pointed toward the giant bull behind him.

“He remembers.”

Victoria looked at the animal.

The bull remained completely still beside the boy like a trained guardian.

And then she saw it.

Burned into the bull’s neck was a small silver number:

D-17.

Victoria almost screamed.

Because she knew exactly what it meant.

Fifteen years earlier, beneath one of Hale Industries’ hidden research facilities in Nevada, Project D-17 had officially failed.

That was the story told to investors.

The truth was far darker.

The company had been conducting illegal neurological experiments involving memory transfer and behavioral control using orphaned children and modified animals.

The goal?

Creating perfect biological obedience.

Victoria herself had supervised the project.

Most of the test subjects died.

Others disappeared.

Every record was erased.

Especially one child.

Subject 8.

Daniel Mercer.

Official status: deceased.

Victoria stared at the boy in horror.

“No…” she whispered again. “You died.”

Daniel’s expression never changed.

“You made sure everyone believed that.”

The surrounding crowd had no idea what was happening anymore.

Reporters pushed closer.

Cameras zoomed in.

Victoria suddenly snapped at her bodyguards.

“TURN THOSE CAMERAS OFF!”

But nobody listened.

Because the internet was already watching live.

Daniel glanced at the bull.

“You remember what they did to him?”

Victoria shook uncontrollably.

The bull slowly walked closer beside the child.

“He was only a calf,” Daniel continued. “You tortured him until he attacked people… just to test fear response programming.”

Victoria looked ready to faint.

“How are you alive?” she whispered.

Daniel finally smiled.

And somehow that smile felt terrifying.

“You should’ve checked the bodies more carefully.”

A deep silence fell over the street.

Then Daniel reached into his hoodie pocket and pulled out a small metal object.

A keycard.

Old. Scratched. Marked with the Hale Industries logo.

Victoria’s eyes widened instantly.

“You still have that?”

Daniel nodded.

“The underground facility still exists.”

Victoria’s breathing became rapid.

“That place was destroyed.”

“No,” Daniel said softly. “You destroyed the evidence. Not the place.”

One reporter shouted, “Victoria! What is he talking about?”

Another yelled, “Were children experimented on?”

The crowd began murmuring angrily.

Victoria suddenly looked desperate.

“You don’t understand,” she said quietly to Daniel. “There were people above me.”

Daniel’s eyes hardened.

“But you still chose to do it.”

Victoria opened her mouth—

Then gunshots echoed across the street.

BANG!

BANG!

People screamed again.

Snipers.

One bullet struck a police car window.

Another hit the pavement inches from Daniel.

The crowd scattered in panic.

Victoria looked terrified.

“They found us,” she whispered.

Daniel didn’t even flinch.

Black SUVs suddenly turned onto the street at full speed.

No license plates.

Dark windows.

Government-grade vehicles.

The doors opened before the SUVs fully stopped.

Armed men jumped out wearing black tactical gear with no insignias.

One of them shouted:

“TAKE THE BOY!”

Everything exploded into chaos.

The bull roared violently and charged.

One attacker flew across the hood of a car like a ragdoll.

Daniel grabbed Victoria’s wheelchair and pulled her behind a concrete barrier as bullets shattered windows nearby.

People screamed while running for cover.

A sniper fired again.

The bull shielded Daniel instinctively.

Blood splattered across the pavement.

The animal had been hit.

Daniel’s calm expression finally broke.

“No!”

The bull staggered but remained standing protectively in front of him.

Victoria watched in shock.

“He protected you…”

Daniel knelt beside the wounded animal.

“He’s all I had left.”

One of the tactical men aimed directly at Daniel’s head.

“End the subject.”

Victoria suddenly shouted:

“STOP!”

Everyone froze.

The armed man hesitated.

Victoria slowly stood up from her wheelchair.

The entire street stared.

Because according to public records…

Victoria Hale hadn’t walked in six years.

Daniel looked stunned for the first time.

Victoria’s voice shook.

“They lied to me too.”

The tactical leader removed his glasses.

“You were never supposed to remember Project D-17,” he said coldly.

Victoria stepped backward.

“You said the children were terminal patients.”

“They were assets.”

Daniel’s fists tightened.

The man sighed impatiently.

“This conversation is over.”

He raised his weapon again.

Then the bull attacked.

Even injured, the massive animal slammed into the tactical leader with horrifying force, throwing him through a storefront window.

The street erupted again.

Police sirens approached from every direction now.

Helicopters thundered overhead.

The armed men retreated toward the SUVs.

One shouted, “MOVE! BEFORE MEDIA ARRIVES!”

Within seconds, the vehicles sped away.

Silence slowly returned.

Smoke drifted through the air.

Broken glass covered the street.

Daniel sat beside the wounded bull, gently touching its head.

Victoria stared at the child.

“What do you want from me?” she asked weakly.

Daniel looked up.

“The truth.”

Reporters surrounded them again cautiously.

Cameras focused intensely.

Victoria realized there was no escape anymore.

No lawyers.

No money.

No power.

For the first time in her life, the world was watching something she couldn’t control.

Tears formed in her eyes.

“There were eighty-three children,” she whispered.

The crowd gasped.

Victoria continued trembling.

“They experimented on memory, aggression, fear conditioning… animals and children together.”

Daniel stayed silent.

“I tried to stop it eventually,” she said. “But by then… too many people were involved.”

Daniel looked at her for a long moment.

Then he asked the question that haunted her for fifteen years.

“My mother…”

Victoria closed her eyes.

And cried.

“She died looking for you.”

Daniel looked away quietly.

The bull rested its head beside him.

The cameras kept recording.

And across America, millions of people watched the mysterious child standing beside a wounded beast while one of the world’s most powerful women confessed to crimes nobody believed existed.

But the strangest part?

Before police escorted Victoria away, she whispered something only Daniel could hear.

Something that made his face go completely pale.

“There’s another facility,” she whispered. “And the others are still alive.”

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