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The Change
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Complete, First published Apr 14, 2016
All of your thoughts and feelings leading up to your 'change' would influence the way you behaved after. Your mood, in what were essentially your last moments, could impact how the virus affected you, and, it seemed, stay imprinted in your mind forever. I had no way to know this then of course, but I doubt it would have helped if I had.




A short story I wrote for my English class
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