Quarantined // A.I (completed)
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  • Reads 21,345
  • Votes 489
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 19m
Complete, First published Mar 05, 2020
Panic has settled in the US and now students across the country are being forced to go home. At first, its just a couple weeks, but when Hannah Oakley gets back to LA, she finds out it's going to be a lot longer. But that's okay because she's stuck with the drummer.

( Book 1: Quarantined )
( Book 2: Surprised )

( complete ) & ( edited )

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Quarantine

1 part Complete

Mankind faces the worst pandemic in modern history. Raymond Roberts is an Englishman teaching English in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It's an underwhelming, mediocre Chinese city of twelve million people, with no notable distinctions to make anyone notice its existence, unless you happen to live there. Until that is, it becomes the epicenter of a viral pandemic outbreak that sweeps the globe. The city is on quarantined lockdown - the largest in human history. Raymond ignored the calls from the British Government when they offered him a chance to leave with other British Nationals. Like everyone else, he presumed the People's Republic of China is overreacting. Quarantined in his tiny one-room apartment, Raymond becomes restless and starts spending his time trying to work out what's going on, through China's restricted social media and the Internet. In doing so he draws unwanted, dangerous attention. A rat who gnaws at a cat's tail invites destruction. - Ancient Chinese Proverb