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Coroe was having the tablets for protein to strengthen herself from the deadliest liquid in the world, the sanitizer. It was basically alcohol with chemicals that those humans especially used t keep themselves safe from viruses.

It was almost mocking hat despite of so many problems, some humans were as fool as to not wear masks and use sanitizers. They were the epitome of foolishness and the ones who were helping Corona unknowingly. 

Corona was impalpably happy when he heard the news of cases of I feared humans drastically rising in America. But now he had one goal, to capture the bodies of Indians and Europeans too.

France and Germany were also a gone case with the rising cases while Italy was almost ruined with the number of deaths that happened. Corona was ecstatic when he heard that in a state of India, people were continuously dying.

Even if they were not in major amount but they were fine enough o satisfy his hunger for human death.

"Coroe, I want you to drop the tension of your shoulders now. It is enough. From months, you  are tensed and knowing that I'm unable to help you, it hurts." Corona spoke, sternly looking at his beloved.

To day he just loved her would be an understatement. For him, she was his life. The day she will die, he will die too. That was their bonded love.

"You have the solution to my problem, Corona. Yet you ignore me everytime I bring the topic of my concern." Coroe huffed, rubbing her hand on the soft mattress.

Corona sighed heavily while glaring at her in resentment.

"When would you understand? We can't call our war down! Those humans would never stop finding a solution to eradicate our kinds. Even if we leave them this time. It is not that easy as it looks."

"It is as easy as growing an extra spike! Only you are the one who is hell bent on making everyone suffer. You can't see me dying but you are the only killer of thousands of humans. Don't they have their own family like us?" She yelled, losing her last bits of patience. He was chewing her mind literally. 

He would never try to understand anyone beside his own cunning, stupefied mind.

"I'm warning you, Coroe, you would never speak that sentence again out of your mouth." Corona threatened, stepping closer to her. 

Coroe jerked his hand away as he grabbed her palm possessively. She rolled her eyes, scowling at him for his over possessiveness. It was just out of limit for her.

"I would speak like that and you know what? You can do nothing about that. If I want I can go and drown into a pull of sanitizer and you won't be able to do anything." She snapped, getting up from bed and stomping to the window.

"You don't get it easy way, right?"

"What do you mean?"

"You won't be steeping out of our room today. It's my order," He yelled, fisting his hands.

What was wrong with his mind? He could not just order her to stay alone in a room for whole day! What would she even do? Unlike humans, they didn't have television or internet to keep them entertained. 

They all had two works, empowering them and producing more of their kinds.

She flinched as Corona left, slamming the door loudly. She doubted for a minute to check if the hinges of the door were intact or not but dropped the idea due to anger resurfacing her mind.

"What does he think? That he is the king so he can rule me? No." She yelled to no one in real but the four white walls of the room.


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"Tell, Corona, that I'm going for a walk in the nearby park." Coroe ordered, wrapping the scarf around her head.

"But, you are not allowed to step out of your room, my queen." The guard objected softly, dreading if he by mistake overstepped his boundaries.

"You do not tell me what to do or not. Understand?" Coroe hissed, gritting her teeth in annoyance. It was actually limit. Corona even left his guard here for her.

"Apology, my queen."

"Escort me to garden and after that you will leave, understood?" Coroe ordered in a hard, cold voice which held no space for arguments. Guard sighed grimly, ultimately, he had to take in her commands, afterall she was their queen.

"Follow me, my queen." He mumbled, signing her to follow his footsteps.

After a while when they reached the garden,  Corore dismissed him with a flick of red, spiny fingers. Now, she was at peace. She walked further, admiring the nature. She always had an attraction and liking towards the nature, like humans. 

Humans were born to destroy nature, it looked. But she was a virus and she had no misery on how to find a big place to live for her family. Billions of them could easily live in the space occupied by just one human.

Unlike her husband, she thought that every specie had its own right. Nobody had the right to snatch  something from the other. It was a cruel and unlogical technique that her husband was following.

He was blinded by the power that God bestowed upon him. He was misusing it to other's disadvantage. Viruses were not even considered an organisms but they took had some life. They were not as complex as humans and other organisms of Kingdom Animalia but they were enough to make their own presence visible.

Coroe was deep in her thoughts when she winced suddenly. She looked down to see few tiny droplets of blue colored sanitizer lying on the bench she was resting a minute ago. She panicked as her fingers started burning with almost intolerable hotness.

She knew that it was her end. She fell limp as she heard few voices calling for her in the background. 

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