Log Date: 03-22-17

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7:01 a.m

>I over slept.

8:02 a.m

>I looked outside the window. The unknown bodies were gone, but their blood stains are still there. Still reminding me that I'm alone.

>Then I ate my breakfast.

9:37 a.m

>Someone is screaming outside.

>I'm so terrified of the screaming-someone outside.

9:39 a.m

>The person was shot.

>I don't want to see its body.

11:23 a.m

>Since the water is still running and the electricity is still on. I charged all of my battery powered things that I can see.

>I gathered alot of water and placed them inside my room. My radiation-free room.

11:25 a.m

>I'll take a bath.

>My bathroom is radiation-free zone.

11:36 a.m

>Done.

>I feel so fresh.

2:22 p.m

>I already took my lunch.

>Then someine knocked on the door. I feel so terrified.

2:24 p.m

>There are no soldiers roaming in the street. But someone is knocking on the door.

>I took my knife. Should I open it?

2:26 p.m

>He is still knocking. She?

>Still not opening the door.

2:28 p.m

>Silence.

>My heart beat's getting louder. I can hear my heart beat.

2:30 p.m

>I looked outside the window. No one was there anymore.

>Then I went back down again.

4:32 p.m

>Flyers were given to each and everyone who are still in their houses.

>These are emergency numbers incase of direct contact with those unknow, infected bodies.

6:49 p.m

>A broadcast was aired on the T.V.

>It's terrifying. I'm scared.

7:56 p.m

>The broadcast ended.

>It showed all the citizens who are still in their houses the map of the safe zone. I don't think I can survive the road out there.

8:18 p.m

>Thinking in my room.

>Should I come?

10:04 p.m

>Someone is walking outside, I can see the light from his phone.

>How come he's safe? Oh wait.... he's wearing a gas mask.

2:49 a.m

>Silence.

>I'm gonna close my eyes for a few hours.

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