Epilogue

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The plans to work out the week and enhance the strong was a virus. Government believed that anyone who could survive the virus was the strongest, therefore deserved to live. Human life wasn't important anymore.

It took a year for the virus to run it's course. It took the lives of 75% of the country. Part of that 75% was Kimberley Price, Noah Price, and Maggie Lincoln.

Noah was first to be infected, but Kimberley was first to die. Noah was young and stronger than his mother. Kimberley was worn and she was weak already from the tolls of the world.

Maggie was infected after Noah died. She liked it better that way anyway. She didn't want to live if it meant she had to live without him. She loved him, and his last words to her were that of love and longing. Maggie didn't have anything to live for after he died.

She learned not long after Kimberley had been infected that the virus was genetic. Everyone had it in their blood, but only some were immune to it. As soon as Maggie found out, she knew Noah would get it.

When she told him what she knew about the virus, he was furious she didn't tell him sooner, but he quickly forgave her, knowing there wasn't anything to do about it.

So they went on like nothing was wrong.

Whether it was a good thing or not, they all, in a matter of months, were nothing but weak in the eyes of their country. They couldn't stop the rise of the government's control, but they tried to avoid involvement.

Maggie's father had not survived when he'd been shot in their apartment. Had he survived, he wouldn't have lasted long. He was a carrier of the virus, and when he was shot, he was already into stage four of the infection. He would have died in a week's time at the rate of his sickness.

In the end, Maggie's final dying thought was that no one can stop what is the ultimate end. Everyone dies, and everyone can either chose to panic or they can walk like there's nothing wrong. Because in the end, you can't change the end. But maybe, just maybe, you can change how the happens.

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