The end of the First World War.
On the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month.
Then there was the Spanish Flu Pandemic.
Also known as the Great Influenza Epidemic or the 1918 Influenza Pandemic.
The H1N1 Influenza A Virus killed 50-100 million people worldwide between the times of February 1918-April 1920.
But not Nina.
No, it did not kill her.
Her accident was between 1918 and 1920.
It was June 8th, 1918.
How do you ask?
Time travel.
Yes, you heard me right.
It was indeed, time travel.
But how, was time travel invented, and none of us ever found out about it?
Well, that's because it was Nina herself who invented time travel, and when her accident happened, her hallucinations started, causing everyone in the world to forget she ever existed.
Except for the people in the 21st century.
No, they never found out about the time travel, but their life went on as if Nina had never not been there in the first place.
Clever girl, if you ask me.
Yes, very, very clever indeed.
Now you all know who Nina really is.
A girl who suffers from hallucinations, but she made that choice herself.
A girl who invented time travel, but had to suffer the consequences.
An innocent girl on the outside, but a guilty one on the inside.
And who am I?
Well...
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Hallucinations (rewriting post-physical publication)
Mystery / ThrillerThe night of the accident changes everything for Nina, a 16-year-old girl from Minneapolis. All she remembers is hitting the freshly paved street, the name tag Ansley, and her mom running after the wailing ambulance. Waking up from a coma in a hospi...