Cured
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  • Reads 35
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2020
Mature
Nina or 'Nin' is the leading scientist in the fight against HIV. When her and her team finally make a breakthrough it's pushed for advancement- even with all of its side effects. Seizures, aggression, rabid tendencies, all ignored by the FDA, until everything crashes down. One mistake turns into an epidemic, and humanity cannot survive the calamity. People are dying, but are they actually? After fleeing Nin joins forces with two unlikely acquaintances on a quest to find their brother, and a quest to find the cure.  
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This is me testing the waters with my take on a 'zombie' apocalypse. 
I'd appreciate any feedback or suggestions, and i usually take a long time to write to i apologize for that now! :)
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