OUTBREAK - ON HOLD
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  • Reads 129
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2013
I slid the sample onto the glass slide and put it under the microscope. I looked through the eyepieces and couldn't believe what I saw. I went back over to the body and retrieved another sample. I did the exact same as what I did before and the results were identical. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. 

I jumped up - almost knocking my chair over - and I hit the bio-hazard contamination button. The alarms started to ring and the hazard lights began to flash. My assistant Mark came running in. 

"Mark! We've got a situation! Call the CDC!" 


When a deadly virus attacks the city of Lakewood, Ohio, people start to die. Luckily the Chief Medical Examiner doesn't think this is the average flu. After careful examination of the disease and its victims, she discovers a plot - a plot of terrorism against the government. Can she stop it in time before it begins to wipe out the state and possibly the rest of the world?
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