Infectrus
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To my dear scientists, Curiosity can take control of the mind, and sway your actions.In the end it's others who feel the results and get punished.No matter what you never experiment to make a virus that can only take effect later in life...releasing it on mere children.Mixing the world of animals and humans to heighten senses and extend life spans.If it is a virus it can't be for the greater good. Remember what curiosity did to the cat. P.s. Keep your eyes down -Anonymous
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I glanced down the streets leading away from this treacherous town, wondering what it would be like to start over, how easy it would be to run away; settling on that thought I turned and began following the road that led out, aching for just a taste of something new, even if that meant I turned around and went back after. Soon my curiosity took over as my eyes trailed a mysterious trail twisted out of my view, I smiled, gripped my backpack, and headed down the trail. And just like that, my taste of a new life became more then I could chew as I uncovered secrets, and broke into places I was not suppose to be. Soon I got myself so deep I couldn't just turn and go back, now I have to fight for my life and struggle to break free of the monstrous people I had provoked. Does curiosity really kill the cat?

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