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SPURIOUS
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Ongoing, First published May 26, 2020
2 years has passed since the pandemic broke out across the country of Almatia, and no cure has ever been found.

 The people of Granden found stability by following the distance rule, curfew laws, and monitoring everyone's health through a detector that looks suspiciously like the ones in the airport ran by an artificial intelligence.

 Despite the newfound stability, Branwell Fowley's sudden discovery of a young man, makes him question the existence of the virus.

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Join me on the trail of a virus unknown to mankind. Difficult in terms of detection yet adroit in transmission. The virus ultimately meets its carrier and suddenly ignites chaos. Even though this has never happened before; But can the carrier also be the cure? *Never judge a book by its cover. CLICK TO FIND OUT ********************************* MOST IMPRESSIVE RANKINGS #10 - carrier out of 1.55k stories #917 - humour out of 34k stories #160 - politics out of 8.44k stories #121 - virus out of 7k stories #94 - disease out of 6.79k stories ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~SNIPPET~ I then retrieve the keys to my grey Lamborghini Veneno, mentally picturing my sweet ride to school. I open the front door breathing in some fresh air while chanting positive vibes. (Today's going to be splendid. Nightmares can't ruin your day, never have and never will.) Just as I'm about to step out, I hear a masculine voice. "Good to see you, neighbour." I cringe. (oh no!)