"Doc, are you sure he'll live? His behavior is almost savage!"
"Be quiet--grab me the defibrillator--we are losing him!"
"Clear!"
The screams of death weren't lacking at our hospital--especially not today. Who would've known a newly discovered radioactive species of bird had enough potential to make people go savage?
I scribble down my last notes in a list.
1. Don't get bit
2. Don't touch the birds
3. Patients will start acting savage only towards humansP.S. Bites turn you near instantly without proper aid.
If it wasnt obvious--I'm bitten. Aid only reduces the time by 1-2 hours. Just enough time to write this down and shoot myself in the skull. Ending it all.
I load the chamber of my Colt Python and raise it to my skull. I have nothing to lose.
BLAM!
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The Little Things
TerrorBloodshed. Red like roses, blossoming in the cool air. Sticky like ink. Traumatic almost. Pain. Pain could be sharp like knives, pulsated like a spiked blade, deadly like a zombie. In a world where we normalize such inhumanity, Lucas Miller has devo...