The arrival

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As we got off our flight to England we found ourselves being escorted to a cement building a ways away. About ten to fifteen minutes later I found myself inside a lab. It looked like a room meant for keeping experimental people restrained.

Next thing I know I am struggling to keep from getting into the restraints. As I am locked in I notice a few syringes marked "Unknown plague." Just then I heard a scream somewhere in the facility. I was scared half to death. Then the scientist grabbed a syringe and said.

"This will hurt." As soon as he put it in my arm and began to inject I wanted to die but the pain soon left my body and I wondered if I would live to see another day. I woke up and to my surprise I felt pretty good. And amazingly it seemed that I was not in a facility at all.

Until I turned around I saw a big iron door with a tiny window. Was I in a prison? There was no way to tell.

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I spent days and days inside the cell with basic necessities being mysteriously delivered to my cell. Then came the letters. I mean mail. After a few days I received a letter explaining to me that being in prison was basic defence from the so called plague.

Why wasn't I infected? I was injected with the plague. Wasn't I maybe that was a vaccine. Or it was a cure. I had such a hard time processing the information that I got tired so I slept. I woke up to an alarm, it wasn't meant to wake me it was meant to warn the facility that a bunch of people were attacking the facility. Then my door slowly opened and the main lights went out. I heard from below a low rumble like a generator. Yes it was a generator all the lights came back on. As soon as the door was completely open i rushed to the hall and found a little box that looked like it belonged to an elevator. Wait a minute i thought I saw wires in my cell.

A few minutes later...

Hello!!!! This is Jayleaf1609!!!!! Helping my friend out and.....

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