Her Antidote
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  • Reads 209
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2019
When a devastating "zombie" virus erupts, the government declares a worldwide state of emergency. Panic arises throughout the population as the number of deaths increase. A group of survivors, form what is known as the Resistance, dedicated to eradicating the disease no matter what the cost is.  

Nina Townsend had just watched her parents die, before getting bitten by the very creature that killed them. She thought it was a death sentence, but as she makes the dangerous trek to the hospital she watches the bite begin to heal. This can only mean one thing, that Nina is immune. Declared an asset, she is kidnapped by the resistance. 

Scientist, Aiden Eastwood, is determined to cure all illnesses. He jumps at the chance to study Nina but doesn't agree with the Resistance's desperate measures. With help from Nina a cure is in sight. But can Aiden sacrifice the life of one to save millions?

Written by @JessicaRufus and @AllieDawnx
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