A/N - Hello readers! I hope you enjoy this story and stay tuned for the entire journey! If you see any grammar mistakes feel free to message me and I'll be sure to fix it! Enjoy the story! ~ 🍬🍭Hope🍭🍬
Everything was perfect, at least, before "it" came. "It" is a disease, only caught by children. There are four known Stages of "it". Stage One; Behavioral Outbursts. During Stage One nothing really happens to you, but they say your behavior changes. What actually happens is the people who take care of you, whom are paying close attention to your behavior, begin to become paranoid. Whenever you became angry or sad at some random time, your guardians would send you away. Stage Two; Sickness. You're sent to a camp, where they make you do work. Once you begin to have the fevers you are taken to the Med Bay, where they run tests on you to try and find a cure. They say there is no cure, that God created this sickness to watch us suffer. I beg to differ. Anyway, after you start Stage Two you get fevers, and each one gets worse and worse. Stage Three; Mental Abnormalities. At this point your brain begins to change and adapt to the symptoms of the sickness, but it's most likely already too late. Stage Four; Heart-attack. You'll have multiple heart attacks, until one stops your heart. the soldiers will throw your body out, and if you're lucky, you'll reach Stage Five. Stage Five; Freedom. None of the adults know this Stage exists. Sadly, once thrown out, there is a low chance that you will survive, unless your heart begins to beat again. All of the children in the U.S.A. have this disease, now dubbed Death, and to adults, none have survived. They were wrong.
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Stage Five
FantasyJenna Anderz is living a normal life, but then Death pays a visit and ruins everything. Jenna makes friends, falls in love, but will she live to see them another day? Here is a sneak peek at Stage Five, a novel by Hope. Dylann was the first person...