Part 1 - If Hee-su wasn't bit

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Quick A/N: I am writing this assuming Hee-su already knew she was pregnant.

Hee-su's POV (First person)

"Are you sure you're okay, sweetheart?" Mom asked me as I quickly put on my hoodie before she could see, "Yes, um, I'll be okay. It's just a bug." I answered, trying to ease her suspicion.

"Hm, okay." She answered, "Well if you feel too bad then just go to the nurse's office."

I nodded as I quickly walked out of the house with my pastel yellow backpack. I slightly stumbled as I walked into the classroom. There were only a few other people in the classroom, but they didn't notice me.

A while later, the classroom become more filled up with students.

I suddenly felt a small kick from the baby. I'm in my ninth month now - meaning the baby would be coming soon.

I hadn't seen a doctor about my pregnancy. They'd for sure tell my parents about it, then I'd be either a disgrace to the family or kicked out of the house.

'I hope the baby comes this weekend. I'd have time to give birth to them at a hospital or drop it off there.'

*

"In fact, none of us are completely free from prejudice. We all have preconceived ideas about others." Ms. Park was explaining but I wasn't paying attention.

'Oh god, my stomach hurts so bad.' I stood up to ask to go to the bathroom, thinking I might just need to throw up.

"Okay, Hee-su?"

"I need to... use the bathroom."

"Okay, go." As Ms. Park let me leave I heard some guys murmuring about how I was on my period.

I made my way to the nurse's office as quickly as I could, although I kept stumbling on the way. The pain was only getting worse.

"I finally got to the medical room and opened the door to see the nurse, "What's wrong? Do you feel sick?" She asked, panicked.

"What do I do?" I asked, now noticing how weak I sounded. I still wasn't sure what was happening. 'No, it can't be. The baby needs to come this weekend at the earliest. It can't. Not today. Not today.'

Suddenly, Ms. Park and a few of my classmates come in, in a rush with one of the school bullies, Hyeon-ju.

"Wait here." The nurse told me. After looking over the situation I realized I'd probably be waiting for a while if I stayed. I stumbled out.

I almost fell over in the hallway but managed to hold onto the side of the wall near the window. I walked in the classroom to get my backpack and go. I heard some of my classmates talking about Hyeon-ju and the science teacher, but I wasn't listening.

*

I walked away from the school, not listening to anything that was going on behind me.

*

I was just walking down the path, heading home to rest, when I felt something wet dripping down my legs. I looked down slowly, scared of what I'd see.

It wasn't the worst-case scenario, but it wasn't the best - it wasn't blood dripping down my legs, it was water.

My water broke.

I quickly went to cross the road, not noticing the school archery bus coming towards me. It swerved around me as I recovered from the shock quickly and started to walk quickly to the nearest pharmacy and clothing shop.

I was in the pharmacy shop buying supplies to hopefully help my birth. I bought baby wipes, a white cloth, scissors, paper towels, painkillers and some other things. In the clothing shop, I went to the baby section and bought a white onesie and a thick white baby blanket with a black diamond pattern.

I tried to ignore the stares I felt from people wondering why a teenager was buying baby products. After buying everything I rushed out as fast as I could.

 I tried looking around for a suitable spot to give birth. I noticed a public bathroom next to a children's park. I knew someone would find the baby there.

I rushed as quickly and not suspiciously as I could.

I put down my backpack and sat down on the toilet seat. I quickly unpacked it getting out all the medical products I had gotten.

A/N: For the sake of the story, I will be referring to Hee-su's baby as a female.

After a while of pushing, sobbing and praying no one would come in, I heard her crying. At least I could tell she could use her lungs just fine.

I managed to get her to stop crying by rocking her against my chest. After she had calmed down I changed her into the white onesie and wrapped her in the white blanket with black diamonds. She fell asleep not too long after.

I carefully placed her down on the floor and packed up my bag and walked to the toilet sink. I washed my face and legs, trying to not look like I just gave birth in a toilet stall.

I looked at myself in the mirror. 'Good enough.'

I looked back at the toilet stall with her inside, sleeping. I looked back outside, pushing myself to go outside. I looked around the park and watched as a mother and her child were playing.

'I just wish she'd come later.'

I walked to the edge of the road, getting ready to cross and head home. The side of my stomach was still slightly aching.

I was spacing out slightly but looked up just in time to see a police car driving off the road heading toward me. My eyes widened slightly before quickly ducking down.

I fell on my back in shock as the car parked just in front of me stopped the police car from running me over.

Some bystanders came over to help me get up, "Oh my goodness. Are you all right?" a woman asked me, "Are you okay? Stand up. Can you stand?" the man who was with the woman also asked me as they both helped me get up.

I looked at the car and stood back as other people crowded around. Two policemen fell out of the car and looked to be bleeding badly. Someone was saying to call an ambulance when the person from the back came out as well.

They bit one of the people who were trying to help them out of the car.

I watched as they started making cracking noises as their bodies contorted unnaturally. Someone who looked to be a doctor was also looking and doing the same thing.

I was still watching as I heard and saw people running away.

Someone was filming, but then one of the bloodied people started chasing him. I remembered my baby, 'what if one of these cannibal people got to her?'

I quickly ran to the toilet stall I left her in. I rushed in to see her still sleeping soundly. None of them had entered the toilet stalls yet so we had a chance to get away.

I rushed out, holding her tightly in my arms, as I looked around for somewhere to run or hide. I then caught sight of one of the cannibal people eating someone and they looked to be grabbing ahold of their intestines with their teeth.

I quickly decided to run away as fast as I could before I became their target.

'They looked like zombies, but zombies aren't real...'

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