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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2019
It was what she had to do to save humanity. That's what her higher-ups told her at least. 

Allison Marino is a researcher at one of the world's most classified facilities that works fervently to find the cures to some of the most deadly illnesses known to man. Their success rates are high, but there are still the fatal few diseases that have yet to be cured, one of them being the Blue Silence. Bearing a one-hundred-percent mortality rate, It's something that has stumped the greatest minds for so long. Until now. A mysterious young girl is suddenly found to have an immunity to the illness, it's a mad dash to find the source of her immunity, for once she is brought in, it's a race to cure the Silence before a newfound mutation releases it onto the public. 

All bets are off, they will do anything to find a cure.
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Work in progress, started on 5/1/19.
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