Official date-still unknown Relative date- one week after the apocalypse
Official location- still unknown Relative location- abandoned convenience store
"I'm still hiding out here. So far I haven't been found out yet, but it's only a matter of time... I go to sleep each night wondering if I'll even survive till morning. I hooked up a TV in the store I was hiding out in and it allows me to see reports from the laboratories where they are experimenting on the infected, trying to figure out a cure. I watch as the people slowly go insane as the virus works its way to their brains. I also noticed that instead of just coughing violently for extended periods of time, they seem to have a need to vomit two days after being bitten. Then on the third day, during the coughing spasms, a few of the patients start to cough up blood. Some showed signs of an extreme migraine at day four and by day five they were gone. The "researchers", as they like to call themselves, wouldn't take a chance on spreading the virus even more, so they would take the bitten and shoot them on day five. Until the virus got smart and worked faster. Soon, the bitten only took two days to complete the transformation. It was madness. Then the lab that I was monitoring was shut down due to a lack of people. I really was the last survivor. No one left. My scouting missions reveal only turned and empty shells of the ones who were shot. Looks like this world war has come to an end. I also learned, not from the TV, but from my scouting missions, that the bitten look human. They aren't decaying like movies portray. They look like normal people until you see the place where they were bitten. The flesh around the bite mark is decaying and falling off. It really is quite disgusting. But I gathered a sample of flesh to see if I could come up with a cure. It's not likely but I can try. To test it though, I would have to get a few chemicals from the lab. I hope I can outrun the corpses. They have adapted to be faster and can now run at the speed of a moderately fast car. The virus is learning how to control the hosts better, so now they look even more human. But they still can't talk. But i'm sure that's going to be the next thing they learn. I will try to get the chemicals I need in the morning. Hope I survive.
This is Amy Rose trying to be optimistic as I sign off for now.