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Why oh "Y" Is the Cure Infectious

May 11, 2017
By T.Prescott, Merritt Island, Florida
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​Terri​ ​woke​ ​to​ ​the​ ​cool​ ​morning​ ​air​ ​on​ ​her​ ​face,​ ​sunlight​ ​trickling

through​ ​the​ ​thin​ ​curtains​ ​draped​ ​over​ ​the​ ​windows.​ ​Getting​ ​up,​ ​she​ ​followed
her​ ​easy​ ​morning​ ​routine:​ ​Tidy​ ​the​ ​bed,​ ​brew​ ​a​ ​pot​ ​of​ ​coffee,​ ​and​ ​see​ ​her
husband​ ​James​ ​off​ ​to​ ​work.​ ​He​ ​took​ ​a​ ​cup​ ​of​ ​coffee​ ​and​ ​headed​ ​down​ ​the
driveway​ ​to​ ​his​ ​car.​ ​As​ ​James​ ​left,​ ​Terri​ ​sat​ ​down​ ​on​ ​the​ ​sofa​ ​with​ ​a​ ​cup​ ​of
coffee​ ​and​ ​grabbed​ ​the​ ​journal​ ​she​ ​kept​ ​from​ ​under​ ​the​ ​couch​ ​cushion,
deciding​ ​it​ ​was​ ​a​ ​good​ ​time​ ​to​ ​write​ ​a​ ​new​ ​entry.


Another​ ​day,​ ​just​ ​like​ ​it​ ​is​ ​always.​ ​I’m​ ​beginning​ ​to​ ​grow​ ​tired​ ​of
the​ ​​ ​same​ ​old​ ​schedule,​ ​same​ ​cleaning,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​days​ ​don’t
differentiate​ ​as​ ​much….
Terri.​ ​August​ ​14​ ​1953


She​ ​sighed,​ ​knowing​ ​that​ ​no​ ​matter​ ​what​ ​efforts​ ​she​ ​made,​ ​it​ ​was
either​ ​this​ ​or​ ​go​ ​hungry.​ ​Terri​ ​didn’t​ ​know​ ​much,​ ​so​ ​it​ ​was​ ​hard​ ​to​ ​get​ ​a​ ​job,
although​ ​she​ ​did​ ​have​ ​a​ ​definite​ ​liking​ ​towards​ ​science.​ ​She​ ​liked​ ​to​ ​inquire
about​ ​science,​ ​but​ ​it​ ​was​ ​hard​ ​to​ ​get​ ​a​ ​job​ ​in​ ​it.​ ​Specifically,​ ​she​ ​was
interested​ ​in​ ​medical​ ​science.​ ​How​ ​the​ ​body​ ​works,​ ​reacts​ ​to​ ​things,​ ​and
antibiotics​ ​that​ ​can​ ​cure​ ​disease.​ ​​ ​Her​ ​sister​ ​had​ ​also​ ​been​ ​in​ ​the​ ​same
field,​ ​and​ ​Terri​ ​got​ ​most​ ​of​ ​her​ ​information​ ​from​ ​the​ ​things​ ​Alice​ ​did,​ ​as
James​ ​did​ ​not​ ​want​ ​Terri​ ​to​ ​be​ ​doing​ ​this.​ ​Alice​ ​had​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​get​ ​a​ ​job​ ​in

a​ ​lab​ ​and​ ​she​ ​frequently​ ​focused​ ​on​ ​curing​ ​disease,​ ​and​ ​occasionally​ ​just
experimented​ ​around​ ​with​ ​genes​ ​and​ ​how​ ​they​ ​reacted​ ​to​ ​other​ ​genes. 

Currently,​ ​there​ ​were​ ​many​ ​things​ ​going​ ​on​ ​inside​ ​the​ ​lab,​ ​little​ ​to
Terri’s​ ​small​ ​knowledge​ ​of​ ​the​ ​world​ ​around​ ​her.​ ​Alice​ ​had​ ​not​ ​told​ ​her
anything​ ​that​ ​was​ ​going​ ​on​ ​inside​ ​the​ ​world​ ​of​ ​the​ ​scientists,​ ​and​ ​honestly
didn't​ ​plan​ ​to​ ​unless​ ​she​ ​got​ ​asked​ ​directly.​ ​There​ ​was​ ​no​ ​need​ ​for
someone​ ​like​ ​her​ ​poor​ ​little​ ​sister​ ​to​ ​have​ ​this​ ​knowledge,​ ​just​ ​to​ ​spread​ ​it
around​ ​like​ ​a​ ​rumor​ ​in​ ​high​ ​school.​ ​Through​ ​Terri’s​ ​eyes,​ ​this​ ​kind​ ​of​ ​thing
was​ ​meant​ ​to​ ​be​ ​spread​ ​around​ ​to​ ​the​ ​general​ ​public,​ ​to​ ​be​ ​known​ ​by​ ​all
people,​ ​but​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​know​ ​that​ ​advertising​ ​this​ ​was​ ​possibly​ ​the​ ​worst
thing​ ​that​ ​one​ ​could​ ​do. 

As​ ​soon​ ​as​ ​people​ ​get​ ​a​ ​glimpse​ ​of​ ​what​ ​they​ ​were​ ​doing,​ ​the​ ​world
would​ ​go​ ​crazy​ ​over​ ​it.​ ​What​ ​once​ ​was​ ​something​ ​that​ ​was​ ​impossible
would​ ​be​ ​now​ ​obtainable​ ​by​ ​mankind,​ ​and​ ​available​ ​for​ ​all​ ​to​ ​use,​ ​just​ ​as
everyone​ ​would​ ​want​ ​it​ ​to​ ​be.​ ​Genetic​ ​development​ ​could​ ​get​ ​so​ ​big​ ​that
the​ ​demand​ ​would​ ​make​ ​it​ ​impossible​ ​to​ ​get,​ ​even​ ​for​ ​those​ ​who​ ​actually

did​ ​need​ ​something​ ​through​ ​it.​ ​Things​ ​like​ ​this​ ​worried​ ​the​ ​few​ ​that​ ​were
working​ ​in​ ​the​ ​lab​ ​with​ ​Alice.

Terri​ ​got​ ​up​ ​to​ ​call​ ​her​ ​sister.​ ​She​ ​didn't​ ​really​ ​know​ ​why​ ​she​ ​had​ ​had
this​ ​urge,​ ​but​ ​James​ ​had​ ​left,​ ​so​ ​they​ ​might​ ​as​ ​well​ ​go​ ​out​ ​for​ ​lunch​ ​for​ ​no
apparent​ ​reason​ ​at​ ​the​ ​time.​ ​She​ ​grabbed​ ​a​ ​five​ ​dollar​ ​bill​ ​off​ ​the​ ​counter
and​ ​shoved​ ​it​ ​into​ ​the​ ​pocket​ ​of​ ​her​ ​dress.​ ​She​ ​grabbed​ ​the​ ​receiver​ ​off​ ​the
phone​ ​and​ ​spun​ ​the​ ​rotary​ ​correctly​ ​for​ ​Alice’s​ ​phone​ ​number.​ ​Her​ ​sister
responded​ ​and​ ​said,​ ​“Hello​ ​Terri,​ ​Nice​ ​day,​ ​isn’t​ ​it?​ ​How​ ​are​ ​you?”​ ​a​ ​silence
prevailed​ ​for​ ​a​ ​second​ ​as​ ​Terri​ ​gathered​ ​her​ ​thoughts.​ ​Maybe​ ​she​ ​might
ask​ ​about​ ​the​ ​research​ ​going​ ​on​ ​within​ ​the​ ​science​ ​community.​ ​“I’m​ ​alright,
but​ ​I​ ​was​ ​wondering​ ​if​ ​you​ ​would​ ​want​ ​to​ ​go​ ​to​ ​the​ ​Crystal​ ​Cafe​ ​diner​ ​with
me​ ​in​ ​an​ ​hour.​ ​How​ ​about​ ​it?”​ ​“Oh!​ ​That​ ​sounds​ ​wonderful.​ ​Meet​ ​you​ ​there.
That​ ​is​ ​the​ ​one​ ​that​ ​is​ ​about​ ​a​ ​five​ ​minute​ ​walk,​ ​correct?”​ ​Terri​ ​grinned​ ​as
she​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​her​ ​plan​ ​would​ ​work​ ​just​ ​as​ ​planned.​ ​“Yeah!”​ ​she
exclaimed,​ ​a​ ​bit​ ​too​ ​excitedly​ ​for​ ​the​ ​context​ ​of​ ​the​ ​phone​ ​call.​ ​“Okay,​ ​see
you​ ​there,​ ​Ter.​ ​Bye!”


She​ ​ended​ ​the​ ​call​ ​and​ ​placed​ ​the​ ​phone​ ​back​ ​where​ ​it​ ​belongs.​ ​She
could​ ​not​ ​wait​ ​to​ ​get​ ​to​ ​the​ ​cafe​ ​and​ ​have​ ​a​ ​discussion​ ​with​ ​her​ ​older​ ​sister.
Terri​ ​decided​ ​to​ ​get​ ​a​ ​quick​ ​shower​ ​so​ ​she​ ​could​ ​fix​ ​her​ ​messy​ ​hair​ ​with​ ​the
curlers​ ​and​ ​hair​ ​dryer.​ ​She​ ​carefully​ ​selected​ ​a​ ​blouse​ ​and​ ​skirt​ ​to​ ​wear​ ​to
the​ ​diner,​ ​making​ ​sure​ ​it​ ​was​ ​comfortable​ ​enough​ ​to​ ​walk​ ​in.​ ​She​ ​walked
across​ ​the​ ​house​ ​to​ ​go​ ​into​ ​the​ ​bathroom​ ​with​ ​her​ ​clothing.​ ​She​ ​hopped​ ​in
the​ ​shower​ ​and​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​be​ ​out​ ​within​ ​five​ ​minutes.​ ​She​ ​threw​ ​the​ ​outfit
she​ ​has​ ​previously​ ​chosen​ ​on​ ​and​ ​got​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​bathroom​ ​with​ ​her​ ​wet
hair.​ ​She​ ​went​ ​to​ ​the​ ​living​ ​area​ ​of​ ​the​ ​house​ ​and​ ​grabbed​ ​her​ ​rollers​ ​off​ ​of
the​ ​coffee​ ​table.​ ​She​ ​knew​ ​that​ ​she​ ​did​ ​not​ ​have​ ​much​ ​time,​ ​so​ ​instead​ ​of
air​ ​drying​ ​it​ ​like​ ​the​ ​traditional​ ​way,​ ​Terri​ ​decided​ ​that​ ​it​ ​would​ ​be​ ​better​ ​to
just​ ​dry​ ​them​ ​the​ ​fastest​ ​way,​ ​unnaturally.​ ​When​ ​she​ ​had​ ​finished​ ​drying​ ​her
hair,​ ​she​ ​pinned​ ​her​ ​locks​ ​in​ ​place​ ​and​ ​hairsprayed​ ​them​ ​so​ ​they​ ​would
stay.​ ​She​ ​put​ ​on​ ​a​ ​pair​ ​of​ ​flat​ ​shoes​ ​and​ ​grabbed​ ​the​ ​money​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the
pocket​ ​of​ ​her​ ​other​ ​dress​ ​to​ ​head​ ​out​ ​the​ ​door. 

Terri​ ​then​ ​carefully​ ​closed​ ​the​ ​door​ ​and​ ​started​ ​down​ ​to​ ​the​ ​diner.
When​ ​she​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​she​ ​was​ ​going​ ​to​ ​be​ ​late,​ ​she​ ​started​ ​to​ ​sprint.​ ​After
all,​ ​it​ ​would​ ​only​ ​be​ ​five​ ​minutes​ ​maximum,​ ​right?​ ​Turns​ ​out,​ ​she​ ​was
wrong.​ ​Her​ ​skirt​ ​got​ ​snagged​ ​on​ ​a​ ​rose​ ​bush​ ​that​ ​was​ ​just​ ​a​ ​little​ ​too​ ​close
to​ ​the​ ​sidewalk.​ ​She​ ​stopped​ ​and​ ​attempted​ ​to​ ​untangle​ ​herself​ ​from​ ​the
little​ ​thorns​ ​that​ ​the​ ​roses​ ​had​ ​all​ ​over​ ​them.​ ​She​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​get​ ​out​ ​with
only​ ​a​ ​little​ ​damage​ ​to​ ​the​ ​garment.​ ​A​ ​rose​ ​had​ ​come​ ​off​ ​of​ ​the​ ​bush,​ ​so
she​ ​picked​ ​it​ ​up​ ​to​ ​bring​ ​with​ ​her.​ ​She​ ​then​ ​continued​ ​to​ ​run​ ​down​ ​the
sidewalk,​ ​a​ ​bit​ ​further​ ​away​ ​from​ ​the​ ​side​ ​the​ ​plants​ ​were​ ​on. 

After​ ​not​ ​too​ ​long,​ ​she​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​get​ ​to​ ​the​ ​cafe​ ​and​ ​find​ ​the​ ​spot
where​ ​Alice​ ​was​ ​sitting.​ ​She​ ​sat​ ​down​ ​and​ ​sighed,​ ​and​ ​gave​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​the
rose.​ ​“So,​ ​What’s​ ​your​ ​story,​ ​Ter?”,​ ​she​ ​said​ ​snickering​ ​quietly.​ ​“Gosh,
Alice.​ ​Always​ ​straight​ ​to​ ​the​ ​point.​ ​Anyway,​ ​I​ ​had​ ​an​ ​encounter​ ​with​ ​some
flow-”​ ​Alice​ ​cut​ ​her​ ​off​ ​there.​ ​“Oh​ ​really​ ​now?​ ​Taking​ ​‘Stop​ ​and​ ​smell​ ​the
roses’​ ​to​ ​a​ ​whole​ ​new​ ​level​ ​now,​ ​eh?”​ ​Terri​ ​sighed,​ ​trying​ ​not​ ​to​ ​crack​ ​up​ ​at
her​ ​sister’s​ ​sarcastic​ ​nature.​ ​“So​ ​can​ ​I​ ​see​ ​any​ ​of​ ​your​ ​research?​ ​I’d​ ​love​ ​to
see​ ​how​ ​you’ve​ ​been​ ​doing!”,​ ​she​ ​implored​ ​to​ ​change​ ​the​ ​subject.

The​ ​waitress​ ​then​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​they​ ​were​ ​there​ ​and​ ​approached​ ​the
table​ ​as​ ​quickly​ ​as​ ​she​ ​could​ ​go.​ ​“Hello,​ ​welcome​ ​to​ ​the​ ​Crystal​ ​Cafe.​ ​what
can​ ​I​ ​get​ ​you​ ​ladies​ ​to​ ​drink?”​ ​They​ ​each​ ​ordered​ ​a​ ​coffee,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​waitress
returned​ ​in​ ​an​ ​instant​ ​with​ ​the​ ​coffee​ ​they​ ​ordered,​ ​along​ ​with​ ​a​ ​pitcher​ ​of
cream​ ​and​ ​a​ ​small​ ​dish​ ​with​ ​sugar​ ​in​ ​it.​ ​“Enjoy!”​ ​the​ ​waitress​ ​shouted,
huffing​ ​slightly​ ​from​ ​the​ ​amount​ ​of​ ​times​ ​she​ ​had​ ​ran​ ​through​ ​the​ ​building.

The​ ​women​ ​both​ ​thanked​ ​the​ ​waitress,​ ​but​ ​she​ ​was​ ​gone​ ​before​ ​any
words​ ​had​ ​escaped​ ​from​ ​their​ ​lips.​ ​Alice​ ​turned​ ​to​ ​her​ ​sister,​ ​and​ ​let​ ​out​ ​a
lengthy​ ​sigh​ ​in​ ​slight​ ​annoyance.​ ​“Terri,​ ​I​ ​don't​ ​just​ ​bring​ ​it​ ​with​ ​me
everywhere​ ​I​ ​go,​ ​there's​ ​just​ ​no​ ​reason​ ​to.​ ​If​ ​you​ ​actually​ ​wanted​ ​me​ ​to
bring​ ​anything​ ​with​ ​me,​ ​you​ ​should​ ​have​ ​said​ ​something​ ​earlier​ ​when​ ​we
were​ ​on​ ​the​ ​phone.​ ​Terri​ ​frowned.​ ​She​ ​had​ ​hoped​ ​that​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​could​ ​just
know​ ​that​ ​she’d​ ​bring​ ​the​ ​papers​ ​with​ ​her,​ ​whether​ ​this​ ​was​ ​a​ ​realistic​ ​thing
to​ ​wish​ ​for​ ​or​ ​not.


“I'm​ ​not​ ​sure​ ​what​ ​exactly​ ​what​ ​you’d​ ​like​ ​me​ ​to​ ​do,​ ​I​ ​didn't​ ​get​ ​any
prior​ ​advance​ ​to​ ​bring​ ​it.”​ ​Alice​ ​said,​ ​trying​ ​not​ ​to​ ​let​ ​her​ ​irritation​ ​show
through​ ​her​ ​words.​ ​Her​ ​attempt​ ​was​ ​futile​ ​and​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​exactly​ ​come​ ​off
as​ ​a​ ​pleasant​ ​person​ ​to​ ​be​ ​around​ ​at​ ​the​ ​moment.​ ​“Sorry.​ ​I​ ​expected​ ​you​ ​to

read​ ​minds​ ​or​ ​something,​ ​oh​ ​smarter​ ​sister.”​ ​Terri​ ​said​ ​dryly,​ ​emphasizing
the​ ​word​ ​‘smarter’​ ​to​ ​add​ ​to​ ​the​ ​displeasure​ ​she​ ​already​ ​had​ ​from​ ​the​ ​tone
of​ ​voice​ ​she​ ​had​ ​gotten​ ​from​ ​Alice.

Alice​ ​took​ ​a​ ​moment,​ ​and​ ​then​ ​laughed​ ​at​ ​Terri.​ ​“You​ ​thought​ ​I​ ​could
read​ ​minds??”​ ​she​ ​said​ ​cracking​ ​up​ ​at​ ​the​ ​hilarity​ ​of​ ​the​ ​seriousness​ ​her
sister​ ​had​ ​expressed.​ ​Terri​ ​smiled​ ​at​ ​the​ ​ground​ ​and​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​what​ ​she
said​ ​definitely​ ​had​ ​been​ ​stupid​ ​to​ ​say.​ ​“Yeah,​ ​I​ ​genuinely​ ​believed​ ​that​ ​you
could​ ​read​ ​minds​ ​when​ ​we​ ​were​ ​kids.​ ​It​ ​started​ ​that​ ​one​ ​time​ ​when​ ​you​ ​told
me​ ​I’d​ ​get​ ​a​ ​cookie​ ​in​ ​a​ ​minute​ ​as​ ​I​ ​was​ ​about​ ​to​ ​get​ ​up​ ​for​ ​a​ ​cookie.”​ ​The
connection​ ​between​ ​the​ ​two​ ​seemed​ ​just​ ​a​ ​bit​ ​stronger​ ​than​ ​it​ ​had​ ​been​ ​in
quite​ ​a​ ​while.

Alice​ ​got​ ​up​ ​from​ ​where​ ​she​ ​was​ ​sitting​ ​and​ ​downed​ ​the​ ​rest​ ​of​ ​the
coffee.​ ​“Alright,​ ​I’ll​ ​be​ ​back​ ​in​ ​about​ ​ten​ ​or​ ​fifteen​ ​minutes.​ ​I’ve​ ​had​ ​my​ ​fun
playing​ ​with​ ​you​ ​so​ ​I​ ​am​ ​going​ ​to​ ​go​ ​and​ ​grab​ ​the​ ​research​ ​you​ ​asked​ ​for,​ ​I
suppose.”​ ​She​ ​walked​ ​quickly​ ​back​ ​to​ ​her​ ​house​ ​and​ ​took​ ​all​ ​the​ ​papers​ ​off
her​ ​walls,​ ​which​ ​she​ ​looked​ ​at​ ​just​ ​about​ ​every​ ​day​ ​to​ ​get​ ​her​ ​mind​ ​started
on​ ​thinking​ ​about​ ​how​ ​to​ ​continue​ ​on​ ​the​ ​project​ ​she​ ​was​ ​working​ ​on.​ ​She
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put​ ​them​ ​in​ ​a​ ​bag​ ​and​ ​prepared​ ​for​ ​the​ ​questions​ ​that​ ​Terri​ ​would​ ​probably
ask.​ ​​ ​Really,​ ​there​ ​was​ ​no​ ​escaping​ ​from​ ​her​ ​sister’s​ ​trap​ ​of​ ​questions.

Alice​ ​began​ ​to​ ​walk​ ​back​ ​to​ ​the​ ​cafe​ ​that​ ​they​ ​were​ ​seated​ ​at,​ ​the​ ​bag
bouncing​ ​on​ ​her​ ​shoulder​ ​slightly.​ ​She​ ​inhaled​ ​deeply​ ​and​ ​let​ ​herself​ ​drift
into​ ​a​ ​state​ ​of​ ​thought,​ ​only​ ​piloted​ ​by​ ​the​ ​subconscious​ ​process​ ​of​ ​walking
and​ ​seeing​ ​where​ ​she​ ​was​ ​even​ ​going.​ ​When​ ​she​ ​arrived,​ ​she​ ​could​ ​easily
find​ ​the​ ​table​ ​as​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​was​ ​speaking​ ​loudly​ ​to​ ​one​ ​of​ ​the​ ​ladies​ ​that
worked​ ​there.​ ​As​ ​she​ ​sat​ ​down,​ ​she​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​a​ ​new​ ​coffee
sitting​ ​there​ ​for​ ​her,​ ​despite​ ​not​ ​really​ ​wanting​ ​any.​ ​Oh​ ​well,​ ​she​ ​thought​ ​as
she​ ​sipped​ ​at​ ​the​ ​new​ ​one.

She​ ​pulled​ ​out​ ​the​ ​research​ ​papers​ ​and​ ​presented​ ​them​ ​to​ ​Terri​ ​as
they​ ​were.​ ​No​ ​need​ ​to​ ​even​ ​think​ ​about​ ​it​ ​anymore,​ ​her​ ​hands​ ​went​ ​to​ ​work
arranging​ ​them​ ​all​ ​in​ ​a​ ​way​ ​that​ ​would​ ​have​ ​them​ ​make​ ​sense​ ​to​ ​just​ ​about
anyone​ ​that​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​think​ ​about​ ​them.​ ​“Okay,​ ​so​ ​what​ ​does​ ​this​ ​mean?”
Terri​ ​asked,​ ​thinking​ ​about​ ​what​ ​it​ ​could​ ​possibly​ ​be.​ ​Looks​ ​like​ ​Alice​ ​was
wrong.​ ​“Well,​ ​we’ve​ ​been​ ​working​ ​on​ ​some​ ​things​ ​in​ ​the​ ​lab.​ ​This​ ​is​ ​for
genetic​ ​modification,​ ​how​ ​to​ ​do​ ​it.​ ​The​ ​process​ ​to​ ​say​ ​the​ ​least.​ ​This​ ​has

never​ ​really​ ​been​ ​done​ ​before​ ​so​ ​it​ ​will​ ​take​ ​a​ ​while​ ​before​ ​it's​ ​even​ ​a
possibility​ ​for​ ​us​ ​to​ ​do​ ​anything​ ​extraordinary​ ​with​ ​it.”

Terri​ ​looked​ ​back​ ​down​ ​at​ ​the​ ​extensive​ ​notes​ ​in​ ​awe​ ​and​ ​felt
somewhat​ ​proud,​ ​even​ ​if​ ​the​ ​discovery​ ​wasn’t​ ​even​ ​her​ ​own.​ ​Honestly,​ ​she
just​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​be​ ​of​ ​any​ ​help​ ​to​ ​society​ ​rather​ ​than​ ​some​ ​kind​ ​of​ ​“Man’s
rag-doll”​ ​that​ ​could​ ​possibly​ ​be​ ​thrown​ ​around​ ​like​ ​she​ ​was​ ​nothing.​ ​They
sat​ ​there​ ​and​ ​drank​ ​their​ ​coffees,​ ​and​ ​Alice​ ​paid​ ​the​ ​bill,​ ​despite​ ​Terri
insisting​ ​that​ ​she​ ​paid​ ​for​ ​the​ ​both​ ​of​ ​them.

They​ ​each​ ​said​ ​their​ ​goodbyes​ ​to​ ​each​ ​other​ ​and​ ​Terri​ ​began​ ​her
journey​ ​back​ ​home.​ ​There​ ​was​ ​no​ ​need​ ​to​ ​run​ ​if​ ​James​ ​would​ ​be​ ​quite​ ​a
while.​ ​He​ ​worked​ ​most​ ​of​ ​the​ ​time,​ ​while​ ​Terri​ ​felt​ ​as​ ​if​ ​she​ ​was​ ​his​ ​slave,
staying​ ​at​ ​home​ ​and​ ​tending​ ​to​ ​everything​ ​around​ ​there,​ ​even​ ​if​ ​he​ ​was​ ​the
one​ ​that​ ​dirtied​ ​the​ ​majority​ ​of​ ​the​ ​things​ ​in​ ​there.​ ​She​ ​would​ ​leave​ ​as​ ​soon
as​ ​she​ ​got​ ​enough​ ​money​ ​to​ ​leave,​ ​but​ ​now​ ​the​ ​best​ ​she​ ​had​ ​was​ ​the​ ​five
dollars​ ​she​ ​grabbed​ ​earlier​ ​to​ ​eat​ ​out.

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As​ ​she​ ​got​ ​back,​ ​she​ ​quickly​ ​tidied​ ​up​ ​around​ ​the​ ​house​ ​and​ ​cleaned
some​ ​of​ ​the​ ​other​ ​things​ ​more​ ​deeply​ ​to​ ​satisfy​ ​her​ ​husband​ ​that​ ​was
making​ ​all​ ​of​ ​the​ ​money.​ ​The​ ​house​ ​really​ ​wasn’t​ ​that​ ​big,​ ​so​ ​it​ ​did​ ​not​ ​take
too​ ​long​ ​to​ ​get​ ​it​ ​back​ ​in​ ​order​ ​just​ ​like​ ​usual.​ ​She​ ​sat​ ​down​ ​on​ ​the​ ​couch
and​ ​remembered​ ​Alice’s​ ​research.​ ​She​ ​grabbed​ ​the​ ​journal​ ​she​ ​had​ ​been
writing​ ​in​ ​earlier​ ​and​ ​decided​ ​to​ ​make​ ​a​ ​new​ ​entry​ ​into​ ​it.
Alice​ ​has​ ​some​ ​amazing​ ​news​ ​today!
The​ ​development​ ​of​ ​genetic​ ​modification​ ​is​ ​underway,​ ​and​ ​I’m
honestly​ ​super​ ​excited​ ​to​ ​see​ ​the​ ​powers​ ​that​ ​it​ ​may​ ​hold​ ​for​ ​the
future​ ​of​ ​humanity.​ ​The​ ​future​ ​people​ ​must​ ​be​ ​so​ ​lucky…
Terri.​ ​August​ ​14,​ ​1953

Just​ ​then,​ ​she​ ​heard​ ​the​ ​car​ ​pull​ ​into​ ​the​ ​driveway.​ ​She​ ​greeted​ ​her
husband​ ​at​ ​the​ ​door​ ​and​ ​imagined​ ​seeing​ ​someone​ ​like​ ​him​ ​being
genetically​ ​modified​ ​to​ ​be​ ​even​ ​better.​ ​Luckily​ ​for​ ​her,​ ​nothing​ ​like​ ​that​ ​has
happened​ ​to​ ​James​ ​so​ ​no​ ​side​ ​effects​ ​from​ ​any​ ​type​ ​of​ ​horrible
modification​ ​can​ ​devastate​ ​them.​ ​“How​ ​was​ ​your​ ​day,​ ​sweetheart?”,​ ​she
asked​ ​him​ ​kindly.​ ​His​ ​gruff​ ​voice​ ​responded,​ ​“Work​ ​was​ ​terrible,​ ​some​ ​idiot
co-workers….”.​ ​At​ ​that​ ​point,​ ​Terri​ ​had​ ​stopped​ ​listening​ ​because​ ​her​ ​own
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thoughts​ ​intruded.​ ​What​ ​if​ ​James​ ​wasn’t​ ​even​ ​here..?​ ​What​ ​if..?​ ​What-​ ​“Are
you​ ​even​ ​listening​ ​to​ ​me!?”,​ ​He​ ​shouted.​ ​Terri​ ​was​ ​startled​ ​by​ ​the​ ​sudden
bellow​ ​from​ ​in​ ​front​ ​of​ ​her.​ ​“S-sorry…”,​ ​she​ ​said​ ​slightly​ ​embarrassed.

Terri​ ​barely​ ​scraped​ ​by​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​situation.​ ​The​ ​house​ ​had​ ​been​ ​filled
with​ ​yelling​ ​for​ ​just​ ​oven​ ​an​ ​hour,​ ​and​ ​both​ ​parties​ ​were​ ​quite​ ​miserable​ ​as
the​ ​effect.​ ​Nobody​ ​was​ ​there​ ​to​ ​help​ ​her​ ​out,​ ​nor​ ​would​ ​there​ ​ever​ ​be.​ ​The
only​ ​thing​ ​she​ ​could​ ​think​ ​about​ ​was​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​to​ ​leave​ ​and​ ​that​ ​the
living​ ​conditions​ ​were​ ​not​ ​anything​ ​like​ ​what​ ​she​ ​had​ ​imagined​ ​when​ ​she
was​ ​a​ ​child.

Her​ ​nicest​ ​nightgown​ ​was​ ​sitting​ ​on​ ​the​ ​bed​ ​for​ ​her​ ​already,​ ​James
smirking​ ​at​ ​her​ ​as​ ​she​ ​picked​ ​it​ ​up.​ ​At​ ​this​ ​point​ ​there​ ​was​ ​no​ ​turning​ ​back.
She​ ​changed​ ​into​ ​the​ ​gown​ ​and​ ​was​ ​back​ ​into​ ​the​ ​bedroom​ ​in​ ​just​ ​a​ ​couple
of​ ​minutes,​ ​James​ ​ogling​ ​her.​ ​It​ ​almost​ ​seemed​ ​like​ ​his​ ​eyes​ ​would​ ​pop
right​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​sockets​ ​at​ ​any​ ​moment.​ ​She​ ​thought​ ​to​ ​herself​ ​that​ ​it​ ​would
be​ ​worthwhile​ ​to​ ​see​ ​if​ ​eyes​ ​really​ ​did​ ​pop​ ​out​ ​like​ ​that.​ ​Maybe​ ​another​ ​day
though.
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Drifting​ ​off​ ​to​ ​sleep,​ ​she​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​James​ ​was​ ​completely​ ​out.
Asleep​ ​to​ ​the​ ​point​ ​of​ ​no​ ​return.​ ​Waking​ ​herself​ ​up​ ​quickly,​ ​she​ ​decided​ ​to
get​ ​up​ ​and​ ​put​ ​her​ ​slippers​ ​on,​ ​and​ ​proceeded​ ​to​ ​walk​ ​out​ ​into​ ​the​ ​living
room.​ ​She​ ​was​ ​still​ ​thinking​ ​about​ ​the​ ​possibility​ ​and​ ​the​ ​greatness​ ​that​ ​the
modification​ ​of​ ​human​ ​beings​ ​could​ ​bring​ ​for​ ​everyone​ ​in​ ​the​ ​long​ ​run.
Maybe​ ​it​ ​would​ ​be​ ​possible​ ​for​ ​certain​ ​diseases​ ​to​ ​be​ ​cured,​ ​maybe​ ​people
would​ ​never​ ​have​ ​to​ ​worry​ ​about​ ​genetic​ ​disease​ ​again.​ ​She​ ​went​ ​back​ ​to
lay​ ​down​ ​back​ ​next​ ​to​ ​James​ ​and​ ​tried​ ​to​ ​stop​ ​her​ ​thoughts​ ​to​ ​to​ ​back​ ​to
sleep.
She​ ​woke​ ​the​ ​next​ ​morning,​ ​finding​ ​a​ ​note​ ​from​ ​her​ ​husband​ ​was​ ​left
for​ ​her.​ ​He​ ​had​ ​already​ ​gone​ ​to​ ​work,​ ​but​ ​he​ ​must​ ​have​ ​a​ ​good​ ​reason​ ​for
leaving​ ​a​ ​note​ ​since​ ​he​ ​doesn't​ ​usually​ ​do​ ​so.
Hey​ ​Ter.
I've​ ​already​ ​gone​ ​off​ ​to​ ​work.​ ​I’m​ ​not​ ​really​ ​sure​ ​how​ ​to​ ​write
letters​ ​to​ ​someone​ ​like​ ​this,​ ​but​ ​I​ ​just​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​ask​ ​why​ ​you​ ​seemed
so​ ​distant​ ​lately.​ ​It’s​ ​probably​ ​nothing​ ​important​ ​to​ ​me,​ ​or​ ​even​ ​to​ ​you,
but​ ​I​ ​feel​ ​as​ ​if​ ​husband​ ​and​ ​wife​ ​should​ ​be​ ​connected​ ​more​ ​than​ ​we
are.​ ​Sorry​ ​if​ ​this​ ​bothers​ ​you,​ ​but​ ​I​ ​am​ ​concerned.​ ​Need​ ​I​ ​say​ ​more?
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The​ ​letter​ ​ended​ ​there​ ​without​ ​even​ ​a​ ​signature​ ​from​ ​him.​ ​She​ ​could
admit​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​been​ ​distancing​ ​herself​ ​from​ ​him,​ ​but​ ​really​ ​it​ ​wasn't
something​ ​she​ ​planned​ ​on​ ​discussing.​ ​He​ ​probably​ ​already​ ​knew​ ​the
reason​ ​that​ ​Terri​ ​was​ ​doing​ ​this,​ ​it​ ​was​ ​because​ ​of​ ​him.​ ​Even​ ​if​ ​she​ ​didn't
want​ ​to​ ​say​ ​anything​ ​to​ ​him,​ ​it​ ​was​ ​definitely​ ​time​ ​for​ ​her​ ​to​ ​speak​ ​up​ ​and
tell​ ​him​ ​some​ ​fake​ ​story​ ​he​ ​could​ ​believe.
Terri​ ​didn't​ ​exactly​ ​do​ ​anything​ ​that​ ​day,​ ​just​ ​thought​ ​about​ ​the​ ​fake
story​ ​she​ ​needed​ ​to​ ​tell​ ​later.​ ​Really,​ ​there​ ​was​ ​no​ ​need​ ​to​ ​even​ ​try.​ ​Terri
was​ ​a​ ​master​ ​at​ ​this​ ​kind​ ​of​ ​thing,​ ​lying​ ​came​ ​easy​ ​and​ ​was​ ​practically​ ​an
escape​ ​from​ ​her​ ​dreadful​ ​reality.​ ​Maybe​ ​by​ ​doing​ ​this​ ​she​ ​could​ ​share​ ​her
own​ ​reality,​ ​something​ ​better,​ ​with​ ​the​ ​others​ ​around​ ​her.​ ​Without​ ​even
realizing​ ​it,​ ​she​ ​had​ ​no​ ​plan​ ​to​ ​actually​ ​make​ ​up​ ​a​ ​story,​ ​she’d​ ​just
improvise​ ​until​ ​James​ ​was​ ​satisfied​ ​with​ ​whatever​ ​answers​ ​she​ ​made​ ​up.
Almost​ ​exactly​ ​like​ ​some​ ​kind​ ​of​ ​movie,​ ​Terri​ ​thought​ ​as​ ​James​ ​came
home.​ ​He​ ​had​ ​came​ ​home​ ​at​ ​four,​ ​exactly.​ ​A​ ​surge​ ​of​ ​anxiety​ ​rushed​ ​over
Terri​ ​as​ ​she​ ​realised​ ​that​ ​in​ ​her​ ​day​ ​of​ ​not​ ​doing​ ​anything,​ ​she​ ​really​ ​had
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done​ ​absolutely​ ​nothing.​ ​The​ ​house​ ​had​ ​to​ ​be​ ​cleaned,​ ​and​ ​she​ ​had​ ​not
even​ ​started​ ​on​ ​it.​ ​At​ ​this​ ​point,​ ​there​ ​was​ ​nothing​ ​she​ ​could​ ​do.​ ​She​ ​could
be​ ​kicked​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​house​ ​if​ ​she​ ​wasn't​ ​careful​ ​in​ ​her​ ​word​ ​choice,​ ​her
actions.​ ​Everything​ ​was​ ​on​ ​the​ ​line.​ ​She​ ​decided​ ​to​ ​get​ ​a​ ​move​ ​on,​ ​she​ ​has
about​ ​two​ ​minutes​ ​before​ ​he​ ​walks​ ​through​ ​the​ ​door.​ ​She​ ​shot​ ​into​ ​the
bathroom​ ​as​ ​quickly​ ​as​ ​she​ ​could​ ​and​ ​made​ ​it​ ​up.​ ​Artificial​ ​lemon​ ​scent
flooded​ ​the​ ​area,​ ​but​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​care.​ ​Bathroom​ ​clean​ ​enough.​ ​She​ ​darted​ ​a
different​ ​direction.​ ​Abort​ ​mission,​ ​ABORT​ ​MISSION!​ ​James​ ​walked​ ​through
the​ ​doorway​ ​and​ ​she​ ​skidded​ ​to​ ​a​ ​screeching​ ​halt.
The​ ​cleaner​ ​and​ ​sponge​ ​was​ ​still​ ​in​ ​her​ ​left​ ​hand​ ​as​ ​she​ ​politely
greeted​ ​him.​ ​“Hello,​ ​James!”​ ​she​ ​said,​ ​breathing​ ​heavily​ ​through​ ​her​ ​words.
James’​ ​face​ ​went​ ​deathly​ ​pale​ ​when​ ​it​ ​dawned​ ​upon​ ​him​ ​that​ ​the​ ​house
wasn't​ ​done​ ​as​ ​he​ ​got​ ​home.​ ​His​ ​face​ ​shriveled​ ​into​ ​a​ ​confused​ ​look​ ​as​ ​he
turned​ ​his​ ​head​ ​to​ ​see​ ​what​ ​hadn’t​ ​been​ ​done.​ ​“What​ ​did​ ​you​ ​do​ ​all​ ​day,
Terri?​ ​The​ ​house​ ​isn’t​ ​cleaned​ ​today.​ ​What​ ​is​ ​wrong​ ​with​ ​you?”​ ​He​ ​said,
glaring​ ​at​ ​his​ ​wife​ ​and​ ​seemingly​ ​seething​ ​with​ ​anger.​ ​One​ ​wrong​ ​move
and​ ​she​ ​could​ ​tip​ ​him​ ​over​ ​just​ ​a​ ​bit​ ​too​ ​far,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​anger​ ​could​ ​come
bubbling​ ​over​ ​like​ ​a​ ​boiling​ ​pot​ ​of​ ​water.​ ​“I​ ​was​ ​thinking​ ​about​ ​you,
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sweetheart.​ ​Your​ ​chiseled​ ​face,​ ​lovely​ ​hair,​ ​and​ ​perfect​ ​body​ ​is​ ​just​ ​too​ ​nice
to​ ​not​ ​think​ ​about,​ ​don’t​ ​you​ ​think?”​ ​She​ ​said​ ​sweetly.​ ​It​ ​was​ ​all​ ​false,​ ​of
course,​ ​but​ ​she​ ​needed​ ​to​ ​lower​ ​the​ ​tension​ ​before​ ​anything​ ​else
happened.​ ​He​ ​seemed​ ​to​ ​like​ ​this,​ ​as​ ​he​ ​lightly​ ​smiled.​ ​“Okay,​ ​okay,​ ​fine.
Make​ ​sure​ ​you​ ​don't​ ​spend​ ​all​ ​day​ ​tomorrow​ ​thinking​ ​about​ ​your​ ​handsome
husband​ ​and​ ​do​ ​some​ ​work​ ​around​ ​here,​ ​alright?
That​ ​was​ ​impressive.​ ​The​ ​fact​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​get​ ​off​ ​the
hook​ ​was​ ​one​ ​thing,​ ​but​ ​without​ ​being​ ​yelled​ ​at​ ​was​ ​another.​ ​Luckily,​ ​Terri
had​ ​a​ ​narcissistic​ ​husband​ ​and​ ​it​ ​was​ ​easy​ ​to​ ​butter​ ​him​ ​up.​ ​No​ ​need​ ​to
even​ ​try​ ​that​ ​hard​ ​anymore,​ ​she​ ​knew​ ​how​ ​to​ ​do​ ​this​ ​by​ ​now.
The​ ​phone​ ​rang​ ​with​ ​a​ ​horrid​ ​noise.​ ​Terri​ ​ran​ ​to​ ​answer​ ​it​ ​as​ ​quickly
as​ ​she​ ​could,​ ​just​ ​to​ ​hear​ ​Alice’s​ ​voice​ ​on​ ​the​ ​other​ ​end.​ ​“Terri.​ ​You​ ​finally
picked​ ​up!”​ ​She​ ​was​ ​practically​ ​shouting​ ​into​ ​the​ ​phone​ ​in​ ​excitement.​ ​“We
have​ ​more​ ​updates!​ ​Can​ ​you​ ​come​ ​over​ ​tomorrow??​ ​Pleeeeease?”​ ​Ugh,
not​ ​the​ ​plead​ ​from​ ​Alice,​ ​it's​ ​irresistible​.​​ ​Nobody​ ​can​ ​get​ ​by​ ​when​ ​she’s
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done​ ​it.​ ​“Fine.​ ​I​ ​have​ ​to​ ​clean​ ​up​ ​first​ ​though.​ ​What​ ​is​ ​it​ ​that​ ​you​ ​need​ ​to
show​ ​me?”​ ​“Hemophilia.”​ ​Alice​ ​hung​ ​up,​ ​leaving​ ​Terri​ ​standing​ ​there.
That​ ​was​ ​her​ ​only​ ​response.​ ​Just​ ​hemophilia.​ ​Terri’s​ ​interest​ ​peaked
at​ ​just​ ​one​ ​simple​ ​word,​ ​and​ ​she​ ​made​ ​plans​ ​to​ ​go​ ​over​ ​the​ ​next​ ​day.​ ​Terri
just​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​know​ ​what​ ​she​ ​meant,​ ​so​ ​much​ ​so​ ​that​ ​she​ ​ended​ ​up
staying​ ​up​ ​all​ ​night​ ​trying​ ​to​ ​compile​ ​all​ ​of​ ​the​ ​possibilities.
The​ ​next​ ​day,​ ​she​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​clean​ ​the​ ​entire​ ​house​ ​to​ ​be​ ​spotless
within​ ​about​ ​two​ ​hours​ ​after​ ​starting.​ ​She​ ​was​ ​exhausted.​ ​All​ ​she​ ​could
think​ ​about​ ​was​ ​the​ ​fact​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​no​ ​answers,​ ​no​ ​sleep,​ ​and​ ​it​ ​felt​ ​like
she​ ​had​ ​no​ ​time.​ ​It​ ​was​ ​like​ ​out​ ​of​ ​all​ ​the​ ​days​ ​that​ ​consistently​ ​repeated,
today​ ​was​ ​the​ ​only​ ​one​ ​that​ ​was​ ​different​ ​from​ ​the​ ​countless​ ​others.​ ​Terri
took​ ​a​ ​moment​ ​to​ ​look​ ​out​ ​the​ ​window​ ​and​ ​see​ ​the​ ​oak​ ​trees​ ​gently
swaying​ ​in​ ​the​ ​cool​ ​breeze.​ ​She​ ​wished​ ​that​ ​she​ ​could​ ​be​ ​one​ ​of​ ​the​ ​trees,
with​ ​nothing​ ​to​ ​worry​ ​about​ ​except​ ​finding​ ​water​ ​and​ ​sunlight​ ​to​ ​survive.
Maybe​ ​if​ ​she​ ​could​ ​just​ ​get​ ​reborn​ ​as​ ​a​ ​tree​ ​she​ ​could​ ​do​ ​this,​ ​and​ ​she
could​ ​please​ ​the​ ​people​ ​around​ ​her​ ​instead​ ​of​ ​causing​ ​more​ ​distress​ ​for
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herself​ ​and​ ​others.​ ​She​ ​shook​ ​her​ ​head​ ​and​ ​cleared​ ​the​ ​thoughts​ ​to​ ​her
head.​ ​She​ ​had​ ​to​ ​get​ ​to​ ​Alice’s​ ​house​ ​for​ ​answers.
She​ ​walked​ ​all​ ​the​ ​way​ ​to​ ​her​ ​sister’s​ ​house,​ ​trudging​ ​her​ ​feet.​ ​Terri
was​ ​so​ ​lost​ ​in​ ​her​ ​own​ ​self​ ​hatred.​ ​It​ ​wasn't​ ​her​ ​fault​ ​that​ ​James​ ​was​ ​angry
at​ ​her​ ​all​ ​the​ ​time,​ ​it​ ​was​ ​his.​ ​But​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​believe​ ​this.​ ​It​ ​was​ ​her​ ​fault​ ​that
James​ ​was​ ​upset,​ ​her​ ​fault​ ​that​ ​she​ ​couldn't​ ​even​ ​get​ ​a​ ​job.​ ​Heck,​ ​she
could​ ​barely​ ​keep​ ​herself​ ​from​ ​getting​ ​into​ ​a​ ​place​ ​where​ ​she​ ​couldn't​ ​cope.
A​ ​hand​ ​knocked​ ​loudly​ ​on​ ​Alice’s​ ​door.​ ​Something​ ​about​ ​it​ ​was
melancholy,​ ​despite​ ​still​ ​being​ ​loud​ ​and​ ​clear.​ ​It​ ​could​ ​have​ ​been​ ​the​ ​fact
that​ ​it​ ​was​ ​initially​ ​loud,​ ​but​ ​trailed​ ​off​ ​into​ ​nothing,​ ​it​ ​could​ ​have​ ​just​ ​been
the​ ​nature​ ​of​ ​it.​ ​She​ ​couldn't​ ​really​ ​be​ ​sure.​ ​Alice​ ​opened​ ​the​ ​door​ ​and
found​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​standing​ ​there,​ ​puffy​ ​eyed​ ​from​ ​where​ ​tears​ ​had​ ​streaked
down​ ​her​ ​face.​ ​She​ ​was​ ​confused,​ ​as​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​do​ ​anything​ ​to​ ​make​ ​Terri
upset.​ ​“What’s​ ​wrong,​ ​Ter?”​ ​Terri​ ​didn't​ ​say​ ​anything,​ ​just​ ​stepped​ ​inside
without​ ​a​ ​word.
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Alice​ ​closed​ ​the​ ​door​ ​and​ ​led​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​to​ ​what​ ​she​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​show
her.​ ​New​ ​development​ ​was​ ​in​ ​the​ ​region​ ​of​ ​genetic​ ​disease​ ​and​ ​such.​ ​The
team​ ​in​ ​the​ ​lab​ ​was​ ​working​ ​on​ ​seeing​ ​if​ ​they​ ​could​ ​come​ ​up​ ​with​ ​a​ ​cure​ ​to
hemophilia,​ ​just​ ​to​ ​test​ ​the​ ​limits​ ​of​ ​the​ ​power​ ​they​ ​now​ ​have.​ ​The​ ​papers
had​ ​been​ ​posted​ ​back​ ​up​ ​onto​ ​Alice’s​ ​wall​ ​and​ ​additional​ ​ones​ ​were​ ​there
as​ ​well.
“So​ ​how​ ​does​ ​this​ ​work​ ​really?​ ​What​ ​are​ ​we​ ​even​ ​trying​ ​to​ ​do​ ​here?”
Terri​ ​asked.​ ​“I'll​ ​tell​ ​you​ ​as​ ​soon​ ​as​ ​you​ ​tell​ ​me​ ​what's​ ​wrong​ ​with​ ​you.”​ ​Alice
responded,​ ​trying​ ​to​ ​get​ ​anything​ ​out​ ​of​ ​Terri.​ ​It​ ​didn't​ ​really​ ​look​ ​like​ ​it
would​ ​work,​ ​as​ ​Terri​ ​just​ ​went​ ​silent​ ​again​ ​and​ ​walked​ ​out​ ​the​ ​door.​ ​Another
day​ ​would​ ​be​ ​better​ ​to​ ​show​ ​her​ ​anything​ ​apparently.
Days​ ​went​ ​by​ ​and​ ​they​ ​hadn't​ ​talked​ ​since​ ​the​ ​incident.​ ​Nothing​ ​had
really​ ​happened​ ​between,​ ​but​ ​Terri​ ​was​ ​in​ ​a​ ​bad​ ​spot​ ​herself.​ ​She​ ​had
came​ ​to​ ​realize​ ​that​ ​her​ ​problem​ ​wasn't​ ​with​ ​her,​ ​it​ ​was​ ​with​ ​her​ ​husband.
She​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​kill​ ​him.​ ​There​ ​was​ ​an​ ​overwhelming​ ​urge​ ​to​ ​just​ ​murder​ ​him
and​ ​get​ ​it​ ​over​ ​with​ ​as​ ​she​ ​cleaned​ ​the​ ​house​ ​once​ ​more.
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As​ ​she​ ​finally​ ​got​ ​over​ ​it,​ ​she​ ​called​ ​up​ ​Alice​ ​again​ ​to​ ​finally​ ​go​ ​to​ ​see
what​ ​she​ ​had​ ​to​ ​show​ ​her.​ ​Alice​ ​told​ ​her​ ​that​ ​there​ ​was​ ​development​ ​in
coming​ ​up​ ​with​ ​a​ ​cure​ ​to​ ​hemophilia​ ​and​ ​that​ ​she​ ​wanted​ ​Terri​ ​to​ ​be​ ​the
first​ ​one​ ​that​ ​wasn't​ ​a​ ​scientist​ ​to​ ​see​ ​it.​ ​The​ ​whole​ ​thing​ ​was​ ​fascinating​ ​to
Terri.​ ​The​ ​fact​ ​that​ ​there​ ​was​ ​a​ ​cure​ ​being​ ​worked​ ​on​ ​for​ ​something​ ​small
was​ ​confusing,​ ​but​ ​it​ ​would​ ​make​ ​sense​ ​that​ ​they​ ​choose​ ​something​ ​small
to​ ​test​ ​with​ ​a​ ​bit.
Terri​ ​went​ ​over​ ​the​ ​next​ ​day,​ ​around​ ​eight​ ​in​ ​the​ ​morning.​ ​She​ ​barged
into​ ​Alice’s​ ​house​ ​without​ ​even​ ​knocking,​ ​luckily​ ​the​ ​door​ ​was​ ​unlocked​ ​for
her.​ ​“So​ ​much​ ​for​ ​knocking​ ​these​ ​days,​ ​I​ ​suppose.”​ ​Alice​ ​said​ ​chuckling
under​ ​her​ ​breath.​ ​There​ ​were​ ​many​ ​more​ ​notes​ ​and​ ​pages​ ​scattered
throughout​ ​the​ ​house​ ​than​ ​the​ ​last​ ​time​ ​she​ ​had​ ​been​ ​in​ ​there.
“COUNTER​ ​VIRUS?”,​ ​“Hemophilia.”,​ ​and​ ​“Genetic​ ​Diseases”​ ​were
the​ ​first​ ​ones​ ​she​ ​read.​ ​The​ ​one​ ​that​ ​said​ ​counter​ ​virus​ ​really​ ​had​ ​her
attention,​ ​though.​ ​“What​ ​does​ ​it​ ​mean​ ​by​ ​counter​ ​virus?”​ ​Terri​ ​asked.​ ​“Well,
we've​ ​been​ ​quite​ ​literally​ ​been​ ​designing​ ​a​ ​virus​ ​that​ ​can​ ​counter​ ​the
effects​ ​of​ ​hemophilia.​ ​We​ ​have​ ​also​ ​added​ ​some​ ​effects​ ​to​ ​it​ ​so​ ​it​ ​can​ ​make
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the​ ​human​ ​body​ ​stronger,​ ​faster,​ ​smarter,​ ​and​ ​some​ ​other​ ​benefits​ ​like​ ​that.
The​ ​plan​ ​is​ ​to​ ​make​ ​it​ ​so​ ​it​ ​can​ ​only​ ​be​ ​activated​ ​in​ ​the​ ​presence​ ​of​ ​a​ ​Y
chromosome,​ ​so​ ​that​ ​it​ ​can't​ ​even​ ​be​ ​used​ ​by​ ​women.”​ ​Alice​ ​caught​ ​her
breath​ ​and​ ​continued.​ ​“I​ ​know​ ​it's​ ​not​ ​really​ ​ideal,​ ​but​ ​I've​ ​got​ ​to​ ​keep​ ​my
cover​ ​with​ ​the​ ​men​ ​in​ ​the​ ​terrible​ ​world​ ​we​ ​live​ ​in​ ​at​ ​this​ ​point.”
Terri​ ​just​ ​stood​ ​there​ ​in​ ​awe​ ​that​ ​something​ ​like​ ​this​ ​was​ ​possible,
and​ ​being​ ​done​ ​by​ ​humans​ ​right​ ​now.​ ​Designing​ ​such​ ​a​ ​thing​ ​would​ ​be
absolutely​ ​perfect​ ​for​ ​the​ ​advancement​ ​of​ ​mankind​ ​in​ ​medicine​ ​and
technology.​ ​Future​ ​generations​ ​of​ ​people​ ​could​ ​enjoy​ ​this​ ​valuable
information​ ​without​ ​having​ ​to​ ​work​ ​for​ ​it​ ​since​ ​their​ ​“ancestors”​ ​had​ ​figured
it​ ​out​ ​instead.
“Activation​ ​in​ ​the​ ​Y​ ​chromosome?​ ​That's​ ​unheard​ ​of!”​ ​Terri​ ​exclaimed.
“Something​ ​like​ ​that​ ​could​ ​take​ ​years​ ​to​ ​finish!”​ ​Alice​ ​finally​ ​decided​ ​to
speak​ ​up.​ ​“That's​ ​where​ ​you're​ ​wrong,​ ​Terri.​ ​It's​ ​projected​ ​to​ ​take​ ​about​ ​half
that​ ​time,​ ​at​ ​only​ ​five​ ​or​ ​maybe​ ​even​ ​six​ ​months.​ ​The​ ​hard​ ​part​ ​is​ ​getting
some​ ​rats​ ​to​ ​test​ ​on.​ ​They​ ​have​ ​to​ ​be​ ​male​ ​and​ ​they​ ​have​ ​to​ ​have
hemophilia,​ ​or​ ​this​ ​can't​ ​be​ ​ever​ ​released​ ​into​ ​a​ ​public.”​ ​all​ ​the​ ​questions
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had​ ​been​ ​answered​ ​and​ ​it​ ​really​ ​looked​ ​to​ ​both​ ​that​ ​this​ ​would​ ​actually
work​ ​properly.
Neither​ ​of​ ​the​ ​women​ ​could​ ​sleep​ ​that​ ​night.​ ​Alice​ ​was​ ​thinking​ ​about
how​ ​she'd​ ​pull​ ​this​ ​off,​ ​while​ ​Terri​ ​was​ ​thinking​ ​about​ ​how​ ​the​ ​counter​ ​virus
would​ ​work.​ ​Activating​ ​in​ ​the​ ​Y​ ​chromosome​ ​and​ ​curing​ ​the​ ​genetic
disease​ ​could​ ​actually​ ​be​ ​successful.​ ​She​ ​woke​ ​again​ ​the​ ​next​ ​morning
slightly​ ​confused.
​ ​She​ ​called​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​again.​ ​“Hello​ ​Alice.​ ​I​ ​just​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​ask:​ ​How
would​ ​this​ ​‘cure’​ ​even​ ​work?​ ​I​ ​know​ ​that​ ​it​ ​activates​ ​under​ ​certain
conditions,​ ​but​ ​be​ ​honest.​ ​What’s​ ​the​ ​process?”​ ​Alice​ ​sighed​ ​from​ ​the​ ​other
end.​ ​“Okay​ ​Terri.​ ​You​ ​know​ ​what,​ ​come​ ​over​ ​tomorrow​ ​morning.​ ​I​ ​doubt
James​ ​will​ ​mind​ ​if​ ​you​ ​come​ ​over​ ​on​ ​a​ ​Saturday​ ​to​ ​spend​ ​quality​ ​time​ ​with
your​ ​sister.​ ​By​ ​the​ ​way,​ ​We​ ​finally​ ​found​ ​our​ ​rats.​ ​My​ ​lab​ ​friends​ ​told​ ​me.”
She​ ​hung​ ​up​ ​and​ ​did​ ​not​ ​say​ ​another​ ​word.
The​ ​next​ ​morning​ ​at​ ​about​ ​seven,​ ​She​ ​woke​ ​james​ ​to​ ​tell​ ​him​ ​that
she​ ​was​ ​going​ ​out​ ​to​ ​see​ ​her​ ​sister.​ ​She​ ​did​ ​not​ ​even​ ​bother​ ​to​ ​get​ ​herself
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ready,​ ​just​ ​grabbed​ ​the​ ​car​ ​keys​ ​and​ ​began​ ​to​ ​drive​ ​off​ ​to​ ​her​ ​sister’s
house.​ ​In​ ​about​ ​nine​ ​minutes,​ ​she​ ​arrived​ ​and​ ​happily​ ​skipped​ ​to​ ​the
doorstep​ ​to​ ​knock​ ​on​ ​the​ ​door.​ ​She​ ​was​ ​invited​ ​inside​ ​and​ ​Alice​ ​had
already​ ​set​ ​up​ ​for​ ​what​ ​she​ ​needed​ ​to​ ​say.
The​ ​research​ ​was​ ​all​ ​set​ ​up​ ​like​ ​it​ ​was​ ​at​ ​her​ ​house​ ​last​ ​time,​ ​but​ ​this
time​ ​it​ ​was​ ​not​ ​just​ ​key​ ​parts,​ ​it​ ​was​ ​​all​ ​​of​ ​it.​ ​The​ ​dining​ ​room​ ​tables​ ​and
walls​ ​had​ ​papers​ ​and​ ​diagrams​ ​all​ ​over​ ​them​ ​and​ ​it​ ​seemed​ ​like​ ​it​ ​was​ ​just
a​ ​bottomless​ ​pit​ ​of​ ​everything​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​had​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​achieve.​ ​Terri​ ​did
not​ ​even​ ​realize​ ​that​ ​she​ ​was​ ​gaping​ ​at​ ​it​ ​all​ ​until​ ​Alice​ ​said,​ ​“Shut​ ​your
mouth​ ​or​ ​you’ll​ ​catch​ ​flies.”​ ​There​ ​were​ ​so​ ​many​ ​different​ ​types​ ​or​ ​notes
and​ ​pages​ ​ripped​ ​out​ ​of​ ​a​ ​book​ ​that​ ​it​ ​just​ ​seemed​ ​totally​ ​impossible.
Alice​ ​​ ​began​ ​to​ ​point​ ​to​ ​the​ ​various​ ​different​ ​items​ ​scattered​ ​all​ ​over
the​ ​place.​ ​“This​ ​shows​ ​what​ ​this​ ​new​ ​virus​ ​supposedly​ ​looks​ ​like,​ ​this​ ​one
shows​ ​how​ ​we​ ​expect​ ​it​ ​to​ ​react​ ​to​ ​the​ ​human​ ​body,​ ​and​ ​this​ ​shows​ ​the
different​ ​functions​ ​it’s​ ​supposed​ ​to​ ​have….”,​ ​She​ ​started​ ​with.​ ​She​ ​kept
going,​ ​explaining​ ​the​ ​process​ ​of​ ​all​ ​this,​ ​how​ ​and​ ​why​ ​it​ ​works,​ ​and​ ​many
other​ ​things​ ​that​ ​were​ ​about​ ​this​ ​single​ ​virus.​ ​​ ​It​ ​seemed​ ​like​ ​absolutely
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nothing​ ​could​ ​possibly​ ​go​ ​wrong​ ​when​ ​it​ ​has​ ​all​ ​been​ ​thought​ ​out​ ​so
carefully​ ​and​ ​precisely​ ​by​ ​a​ ​team​ ​of​ ​such​ ​brilliant​ ​people.
The​ ​next​ ​day,​ ​Alice​ ​managed​ ​to​ ​inject​ ​the​ ​virus​ ​into​ ​a​ ​hemophiliac​ ​rat
at​ ​the​ ​lab.​ ​So​ ​far,​ ​the​ ​scientists​ ​see​ ​nothing,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​rat​ ​seems​ ​to​ ​doing
perfectly​ ​fine,​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​the​ ​4​ ​other​ ​test​ ​subject​ ​rats​ ​they​ ​had.​ ​They
checked​ ​them​ ​once​ ​an​ ​hour,​ ​and​ ​nothing​ ​had​ ​happened​ ​to​ ​them​ ​for​ ​the
entire​ ​day.​ ​They​ ​continued​ ​to​ ​check​ ​for​ ​any​ ​signs​ ​of​ ​failure​ ​in​ ​the​ ​rat.
Nothing.​ ​The​ ​rat​ ​had​ ​stayed​ ​perfectly​ ​healthy​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​day,​ ​and​ ​the
counter​ ​virus​ ​seemed​ ​to​ ​be​ ​carrying​ ​out​ ​its​ ​purpose​ ​so​ ​smoothly​ ​that​ ​the
scientists​ ​were​ ​absolutely​ ​stunned.​ ​Actually,​ ​it​ ​seemed​ ​as​ ​if​ ​the​ ​rat​ ​was
being​ ​healed​ ​​ ​from​ ​things​ ​even​ ​this​ ​virus​ ​wasn't​ ​programmed​ ​to​ ​do.​ ​There’s
no​ ​possible​ ​way​ ​for​ ​this​ ​to​ ​happen.
Alice​ ​had​ ​slept​ ​on​ ​the​ ​idea​ ​and​ ​made​ ​the​ ​decision​ ​to​ ​tell​ ​her
co-workers​ ​that​ ​it​ ​had​ ​worked​ ​perfectly​ ​or​ ​even​ ​better,​ ​and​ ​they​ ​all​ ​agreed
to​ ​continue​ ​testing​ ​further​ ​to​ ​see​ ​if​ ​the​ ​effects​ ​strengthen​ ​with​ ​more​ ​time.
The​ ​rats​ ​were​ ​in​ ​a​ ​position​ ​to​ ​lift​ ​their​ ​bowls,​ ​open​ ​their​ ​cages,​ ​and​ ​other
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things​ ​that​ ​they​ ​previously​ ​could​ ​not​ ​do.​ ​Since​ ​everything​ ​was​ ​going​ ​so
well,​ ​human​ ​testing​ ​is​ ​actually​ ​an​ ​option​ ​for​ ​them​ ​in​ ​the​ ​long​ ​run.
They​ ​all​ ​decided​ ​to​ ​also​ ​test​ ​on​ ​chimpanzees​ ​to​ ​see​ ​if​ ​they​ ​reacted
the​ ​same​ ​way​ ​as​ ​the​ ​rats​ ​had.​ ​The​ ​week​ ​went​ ​by​ ​quickly​ ​and​ ​nothing​ ​had
happened​ ​to​ ​the​ ​chimps.​ ​Really,​ ​it​ ​was​ ​quite​ ​impressive​ ​that​ ​nothing​ ​had
gone​ ​drastically​ ​wrong​ ​yet.​ ​Soon​ ​they​ ​would​ ​be​ ​able​ ​to​ ​release​ ​the​ ​“cure”​ ​to
the​ ​public​ ​for​ ​use​ ​in​ ​people​ ​that​ ​really​ ​needed​ ​it.
Humans.​ ​Humans​ ​were​ ​now​ ​an​ ​option​ ​for​ ​testing.​ ​They​ ​all​ ​agreed
that​ ​because​ ​things​ ​went​ ​the​ ​way​ ​they​ ​did,​ ​there​ ​was​ ​no​ ​real​ ​need​ ​for
animal​ ​testing​ ​any​ ​further​ ​than​ ​they​ ​already​ ​had​ ​done.​ ​The​ ​likelihood​ ​of
something​ ​drastically​ ​terrible​ ​happening​ ​is​ ​very​ ​low​ ​with​ ​about​ ​twenty​ ​rats
and​ ​close​ ​to​ ​ten​ ​monkeys​ ​all​ ​having​ ​the​ ​same​ ​results,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​way​ ​it
worked​ ​was​ ​very​ ​simple.
The​ ​following​ ​week,​ ​Terri​ ​got​ ​a​ ​call​ ​from​ ​Alice​ ​saying​ ​that​ ​the​ ​counter
virus​ ​was​ ​a​ ​huge​ ​success​ ​and​ ​that​ ​they​ ​would​ ​be​ ​launching​ ​it​ ​as​ ​an
actually​ ​functional​ ​treatment​ ​for​ ​what​ ​they​ ​were​ ​attempting​ ​to​ ​accomplish.
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They​ ​plan​ ​to​ ​have​ ​it​ ​in​ ​doctor’s​ ​offices​ ​in​ ​the​ ​form​ ​of​ ​a​ ​tablet​ ​for​ ​the​ ​people
diagnosed​ ​with​ ​hemophilia​ ​to​ ​take​ ​first.​ ​The​ ​launch​ ​was​ ​to​ ​be​ ​in​ ​two​ ​weeks,
but​ ​until​ ​then,​ ​people​ ​will​ ​be​ ​hyped​ ​to​ ​see​ ​that​ ​science​ ​has​ ​gotten​ ​to​ ​the
point​ ​of​ ​where​ ​even​ ​the​ ​“incurable​ ​disease”​ ​​ ​was​ ​now​ ​curable​ ​and​ ​for​ ​the
general​ ​public.

The​ ​many​ ​families​ ​waited​ ​until​ ​the​ ​product​ ​came​ ​out​ ​patiently​ ​so​ ​that
the​ ​people​ ​affected​ ​would​ ​be​ ​able​ ​to​ ​have​ ​what​ ​they​ ​need​ ​to​ ​get​ ​over​ ​the
genetic​ ​disease.​ ​When​ ​the​ ​day​ ​finally​ ​came,​ ​people​ ​flocked​ ​to​ ​get​ ​tested
and​ ​make​ ​sure​ ​that​ ​they​ ​did​ ​not​ ​have​ ​anything,​ ​and​ ​if​ ​they​ ​did,​ ​they​ ​got
prescribed​ ​with​ ​the​ ​new​ ​“cure”​ ​as​ ​soon​ ​as​ ​possible.
Weeks​ ​past​ ​by,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​men​ ​began​ ​to​ ​get​ ​smarter,​ ​stronger,​ ​and
faster​ ​just​ ​as​ ​the​ ​rats​ ​had​ ​shown​ ​in​ ​the​ ​testing​ ​stage.​ ​The​ ​few​ ​people​ ​that
had​ ​taken​ ​it​ ​seemed​ ​to​ ​be​ ​passing​ ​the​ ​affects​ ​to​ ​the​ ​other​ ​people​ ​around
them​ ​as​ ​well,​ ​just​ ​as​ ​a​ ​normal​ ​virus​ ​would.​ ​The​ ​women​ ​were​ ​left​ ​in​ ​the
dust,​ ​with​ ​nothing,​ ​and​ ​the​ ​society​ ​around​ ​them​ ​began​ ​to​ ​change​ ​and
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morph​ ​into​ ​something​ ​of​ ​an​ ​even​ ​further​ ​strengthened​ ​male​ ​dominated
vicinity.
Slowly,​ ​all​ ​of​ ​the​ ​men​ ​and​ ​boys​ ​in​ ​the​ ​population​ ​had​ ​been​ ​“infected”
with​ ​what​ ​was​ ​once​ ​the​ ​cure.​ ​They​ ​began​ ​to​ ​sell​ ​it​ ​as​ ​a​ ​supplement​ ​just​ ​for
the​ ​other​ ​benefits​ ​it​ ​provided,​ ​not​ ​for​ ​what​ ​it​ ​was​ ​actually​ ​intended​ ​to​ ​be
used​ ​for.​ ​​ ​The​ ​tablet​ ​had​ ​been​ ​abused​ ​to​ ​the​ ​point​ ​of​ ​no​ ​return,​ ​and​ ​there
was​ ​no​ ​avoiding​ ​the​ ​spread​ ​among​ ​other​ ​people​ ​as​ ​well.​ ​The​ ​women​ ​could
not​ ​even​ ​join​ ​in,​ ​even​ ​if​ ​they​ ​wanted​ ​to,​ ​just​ ​because​ ​they​ ​made​ ​it​ ​so​ ​that
only​ ​men​ ​could​ ​use​ ​the​ ​product​ ​anyway;​ ​seeing​ ​that​ ​the​ ​people​ ​who​ ​get​ ​the
disease​ ​are​ ​all​ ​male​ ​anyway.
Alice​ ​began​ ​to​ ​realize​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​doomed​ ​most​ ​of​ ​humanity’s
population.​ ​The​ ​rats​ ​that​ ​had​ ​been​ ​injected​ ​with​ ​it​ ​had​ ​their​ ​peak​ ​and​ ​then
began​ ​to​ ​rapidly​ ​decrease​ ​in​ ​everything​ ​that​ ​was​ ​previously​ ​boosted.​ ​Their
reflex​ ​time​ ​dropped,​ ​they​ ​were​ ​too​ ​dumb​ ​to​ ​remember​ ​how​ ​to​ ​move
properly,​ ​and​ ​they​ ​began​ ​to​ ​do​ ​everything​ ​in​ ​their​ ​power​ ​to​ ​escape.​ ​All​ ​of
the​ ​men​ ​Alice​ ​knew​ ​were​ ​also​ ​going​ ​to​ ​come​ ​to​ ​this​ ​same​ ​demise.​ ​The
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worst​ ​part​ ​about​ ​this​ ​whole​ ​situation​ ​was​ ​that​ ​fixing​ ​this​ ​would​ ​take​ ​too​ ​long
for​ ​her​ ​to​ ​guarantee​ ​anything.
The​ ​human​ ​(and​ ​apparently​ ​rat)​ ​brains​ ​were​ ​unable​ ​to​ ​handle​ ​the
extra​ ​skill​ ​that​ ​arrived​ ​so​ ​quickly.​ ​The​ ​brain​ ​was​ ​trying​ ​to​ ​process​ ​the​ ​new
information​ ​too​ ​quickly,​ ​and​ ​eventually​ ​began​ ​to​ ​“Overheat”​ ​in​ ​a​ ​sense.
Although​ ​the​ ​boosts​ ​were​ ​temporary,​ ​the​ ​falldown​ ​was​ ​long-lasting.​ ​Quite
possibly​ ​even​ ​life​ ​long.
Alice​ ​heard​ ​a​ ​loud​ ​clang​ ​from​ ​behind​ ​her.​ ​The​ ​rats​ ​were​ ​driving
themselves​ ​to​ ​insanity​ ​and​ ​began​ ​to​ ​cannibalize​ ​each​ ​other.​ ​She​ ​hoped
that​ ​humans​ ​would​ ​be​ ​able​ ​to​ ​come​ ​to​ ​their​ ​senses​ ​and​ ​not​ ​quite​ ​literally
eat​ ​each​ ​other.​ ​There’s​ ​no​ ​saying​ ​what​ ​may​ ​happen​ ​if​ ​this​ ​did​ ​happen.​ ​An
apocalypse?​ ​The​ ​end​ ​of​ ​human​ ​existence?​ ​Really,​ ​nobody​ ​had​ ​thought​ ​this
far​ ​ahead.​ ​She​ ​quickly​ ​left​ ​the​ ​lab​ ​to​ ​inform​ ​Terri​ ​about​ ​the​ ​reality​ ​of​ ​the
situation,​ ​running​ ​down​ ​the​ ​empty​ ​sidewalks​ ​as​ ​quickly​ ​as​ ​she​ ​could.
Terri​ ​saw​ ​Alice​ ​bust​ ​through​ ​the​ ​door​ ​to​ ​her​ ​home.​ ​“Terri!​ ​Bad​ ​news.
James​ ​will​ ​turn​ ​into​ ​a​ ​practical​ ​zombie.​ ​Nothing​ ​you​ ​can​ ​do​ ​now.​ ​We​ ​may
have​ ​to​ ​kill​ ​him,​ ​actually.​ ​Basically​ ​the​ ​cure​ ​spread​ ​like​ ​a​ ​normal​ ​virus​ ​and
is​ ​causing​ ​brain​ ​damage,​ ​leading​ ​to-”​ ​Terri​ ​cut​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​off,​ ​“Seriously?!​ ​I
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never​ ​even​ ​dreamed​ ​something​ ​like​ ​this​ ​even​ ​could​ ​happen,​ ​I​ ​thought​ ​it
was​ ​all​ ​just​ ​some​ ​science​ ​fiction.​ ​A​ ​comic​ ​book​ ​filler.”​ ​“Sadly,​ ​no.​ ​this​ ​has
became​ ​our​ ​reality​ ​and​ ​now​ ​it’s​ ​our​ ​jobs​ ​to​ ​be​ ​the​ ​heroes.”
There​ ​was​ ​a​ ​moment​ ​while​ ​Terri​ ​left​ ​the​ ​room​ ​and​ ​came​ ​back​ ​with​ ​the
chainsaw​ ​James​ ​liked​ ​to​ ​use.​ ​“Well,​ ​if​ ​we​ ​have​ ​to​ ​kill​ ​some​ ​zombies,​ ​might
as​ ​well​ ​do​ ​it​ ​the​ ​classic​ ​way,​ ​right?”​ ​A​ ​grin​ ​swept​ ​over​ ​her​ ​face.​ ​Terri​ ​began
to​ ​realize​ ​that​ ​she​ ​would​ ​finally​ ​able​ ​to​ ​get​ ​rid​ ​of​ ​the​ ​stress​ ​that​ ​was​ ​in​ ​her
life​ ​permanently,​ ​and​ ​this​ ​time​ ​it​ ​wouldn't​ ​be​ ​illegal.​ ​Alice​ ​sighed.​ ​“I​ ​know
you​ ​like​ ​murder,​ ​sister,​ ​but​ ​just​ ​remember​ ​that​ ​these​ ​are​ ​real​ ​people​ ​that
honestly​ ​didn't​ ​ask​ ​for​ ​this.”​ ​She​ ​brought​ ​Terri​ ​back​ ​to​ ​reality​ ​and​ ​got​ ​her​ ​to
think​ ​about​ ​her​ ​actions,​ ​but​ ​even​ ​that​ ​wasn’t​ ​enough.​ ​All​ ​Ter​ ​could​ ​think
about​ ​was​ ​the​ ​revenge​ ​she​ ​could​ ​bring​ ​to​ ​the​ ​infected​ ​men,​ ​and​ ​that
nobody​ ​could​ ​even​ ​do​ ​anything​ ​to​ ​stop​ ​her.
The​ ​thought​ ​of​ ​the​ ​people​ ​she​ ​knew,​ ​how​ ​the​ ​simple​ ​situation​ ​can
cause​ ​so​ ​much​ ​damage​ ​to​ ​the​ ​future​ ​of​ ​the​ ​human​ ​population.​ ​The​ ​fact​ ​that
the​ ​power​ ​was​ ​in​ ​her​ ​hands​ ​was​ ​much​ ​more​ ​than​ ​she​ ​could​ ​ever​ ​ask​ ​for,
but​ ​she​ ​knew​ ​that​ ​if​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​use​ ​it,​ ​many​ ​more​ ​people​ ​could​ ​be​ ​harmed.
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James​ ​came​ ​back​ ​home​ ​to​ ​the​ ​two​ ​sisters​ ​sitting​ ​on​ ​the​ ​couch.​ ​He
had​ ​came​ ​home​ ​quite​ ​earlier​ ​than​ ​the​ ​usual​ ​timing.​ ​He​ ​had​ ​a​ ​look​ ​on​ ​his
face​ ​that​ ​made​ ​him​ ​seem​ ​quite​ ​dead.​ ​“How​ ​are​ ​you​ ​two​ ​doing​ ​today?”​ ​he
questioned​ ​the​ ​women.​ ​Terri​ ​glared​ ​at​ ​him​ ​and​ ​snapped​ ​a​ ​sarcastic​ ​“We’re
fine.”​ ​It​ ​was​ ​quite​ ​obvious​ ​that​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​want​ ​anything​ ​more​ ​than​ ​to​ ​just
have​ ​him​ ​go​ ​brain​ ​dead​ ​to​ ​kill.​ ​“So,​ ​why​ ​is​ ​there​ ​a​ ​chainsaw​ ​on​ ​the
ground?”​ ​James​ ​said,​ ​a​ ​strange​ ​look​ ​sweeping​ ​over​ ​his​ ​face.​ ​The​ ​sisters
looked​ ​at​ ​each​ ​other​ ​with​ ​a​ ​look​ ​that​ ​practically​ ​said​ ​“Should​ ​we​ ​tell​ ​him?”
The​ ​room​ ​was​ ​filled​ ​with​ ​a​ ​tense​ ​silence​ ​that​ ​was​ ​only​ ​broken​ ​by​ ​Terri’s
laugh.
She​ ​stood​ ​up​ ​and​ ​brought​ ​the​ ​chainsaw​ ​back​ ​to​ ​the​ ​garage​ ​and​ ​then
proceeded​ ​to​ ​sit​ ​back​ ​down​ ​just​ ​as​ ​if​ ​nothing​ ​had​ ​happened.​ ​“Alice​ ​can
explain​ ​the​ ​situation​ ​and​ ​then​ ​I​ ​can​ ​tell​ ​you​ ​the​ ​reason​ ​I​ ​had​ ​it.”​ ​A​ ​grim​ ​look
washed​ ​over​ ​Alice’s​ ​face​ ​as​ ​she​ ​prepared​ ​herself​ ​to​ ​tell​ ​it​ ​all​ ​to​ ​one​ ​of​ ​the
people​ ​who​ ​could​ ​die​ ​very​ ​soon.​ ​“I’ll​ ​make​ ​it​ ​simple.​ ​Basically​ ​that
hemophilia​ ​counter​ ​virus​ ​spread​ ​like​ ​a​ ​normal​ ​disease​ ​and​ ​infected​ ​all​ ​the
men.​ ​It​ ​activates​ ​in​ ​the​ ​Y​ ​chromosome​ ​so​ ​it​ ​doesn't​ ​do​ ​anything​ ​to​ ​the
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women.​ ​The​ ​brain​ ​can’t​ ​handle​ ​the​ ​new​ ​virus,​ ​and​ ​you​ ​will​ ​be​ ​brain​ ​dead
within​ ​a​ ​couple​ ​weeks.”​ ​She​ ​sighed​ ​and​ ​waited​ ​for​ ​his​ ​reaction.​ ​“My​ ​turn,​ ​I
suppose.”,​ ​Terri​ ​said​ ​to​ ​interrupt​ ​the​ ​even​ ​further​ ​silence.​ ​“I​ ​had​ ​the
chainsaw​ ​because​ ​this​ ​would​ ​basically​ ​zombify​ ​you,​ ​so​ ​since​ ​there​ ​is​ ​no
reason​ ​to​ ​cause​ ​harm​ ​to​ ​any​ ​more​ ​people​ ​than​ ​it​ ​already​ ​has,​ ​I​ ​was​ ​going
to​ ​kill​ ​you​ ​old​ ​style.​ ​And​ ​before​ ​you-”​ ​James​ ​had​ ​gotten​ ​up​ ​again​ ​and​ ​was
headed​ ​toward​ ​the​ ​door​ ​to​ ​leave.​ ​The​ ​women​ ​both​ ​got​ ​up​ ​to​ ​block​ ​his​ ​path,
but​ ​his​ ​sheer​ ​force​ ​and​ ​speed​ ​knocked​ ​them​ ​both​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​way.​ ​He​ ​was
determined​ ​to​ ​get​ ​as​ ​far​ ​away​ ​from​ ​them​ ​as​ ​possible.
Getting​ ​away​ ​from​ ​the​ ​“psychopaths”​ ​was​ ​probably​ ​not​ ​the​ ​best​ ​move
James​ ​had​ ​made.​ ​After​ ​a​ ​good​ ​while​ ​of​ ​running,​ ​he​ ​realized​ ​that​ ​not​ ​only
was​ ​he​ ​in​ ​another​ ​town,​ ​but​ ​he​ ​didn't​ ​have​ ​any​ ​food​ ​or​ ​water,​ ​or​ ​even​ ​a
shelter​ ​to​ ​stay​ ​for​ ​that​ ​matter.​ ​He​ ​sat​ ​down​ ​to​ ​catch​ ​his​ ​breath​ ​and​ ​realized
he​ ​couldn't​ ​think​ ​properly.​ ​He​ ​could​ ​only​ ​think​ ​about​ ​going​ ​back​ ​home,​ ​so
that’s​ ​exactly​ ​what​ ​he​ ​did.
 

​Terri​ ​and​ ​Alice​ ​collected​ ​their​ ​items​ ​for​ ​a​ ​long​ ​trip.​ ​They​ ​grabbed
weapons​ ​and​ ​put​ ​on​ ​their​ ​sunday​ ​best​ ​for​ ​murder.​ ​No​ ​use​ ​in​ ​having​ ​fancy
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gowns​ ​and​ ​heels​ ​if​ ​you​ ​don't​ ​use​ ​them,​ ​right?​ ​Because​ ​the​ ​apocalypse​ ​was
so​ ​near,​ ​there​ ​wasn't​ ​much​ ​more​ ​they​ ​could​ ​do​ ​than​ ​to​ ​stop​ ​it​ ​as​ ​soon​ ​as
possible,​ ​and​ ​come​ ​up​ ​with​ ​some​ ​kind​ ​of​ ​cure.
​ ​When​ ​they​ ​went​ ​outside,​ ​they​ ​found​ ​a​ ​couple​ ​zombie​ ​men​ ​awaiting
their​ ​arrival,​ ​all​ ​lead​ ​back​ ​to​ ​their​ ​home​ ​by​ ​James.​ ​Garbled​ ​speech​ ​was
thrown​ ​between​ ​them,​ ​and​ ​each​ ​of​ ​them​ ​seemed​ ​to​ ​understand​ ​what​ ​it
said.​ ​The​ ​speech​ ​process​ ​had​ ​been​ ​practically​ ​destroyed,​ ​and​ ​they​ ​were
nothing​ ​but​ ​walking,​ ​(talking?)​ ​Lumps​ ​of​ ​human​ ​flesh.​ ​They​ ​were​ ​only
shells​ ​of​ ​their​ ​former​ ​selves,​ ​and​ ​nothing​ ​else​ ​was​ ​really​ ​human​ ​about
them.​ ​This​ ​was​ ​an​ ​arguable​ ​subject,​ ​but​ ​there​ ​was​ ​no​ ​real​ ​argument​ ​that
could​ ​even​ ​be​ ​held​ ​at​ ​this​ ​point.
Terri​ ​took​ ​a​ ​step​ ​forward​ ​and​ ​drew​ ​the​ ​chainsaw​ ​up​ ​so​ ​she​ ​could​ ​use
it​ ​to​ ​do​ ​some​ ​dirty​ ​work.​ ​In​ ​her​ ​eyes,​ ​the​ ​people​ ​that​ ​had​ ​practically
dominated​ ​the​ ​world​ ​and​ ​even​ ​her​ ​could​ ​just​ ​die​ ​off​ ​and​ ​she’d​ ​be​ ​okay​ ​with
that.​ ​The​ ​horrid​ ​conditions​ ​they​ ​had​ ​forced​ ​upon​ ​so​ ​many​ ​women​ ​was
absolutely​ ​revolting​ ​to​ ​Terri.​ ​She​ ​swung​ ​the​ ​chainsaw​ ​toward​ ​the​ ​head​ ​of
one​ ​of​ ​them​ ​and​ ​the​ ​grass​ ​around​ ​them​ ​soon​ ​looked​ ​like​ ​a​ ​horrible​ ​movie
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murder​ ​scene,​ ​complete​ ​with​ ​the​ ​dull​ ​thud​ ​of​ ​the​ ​head​ ​hitting​ ​the​ ​ground.
Alice​ ​stood​ ​in​ ​shock​ ​and​ ​horror​ ​as​ ​she​ ​saw​ ​what​ ​her
formerly-perceived-as-innocent​ ​sister​ ​had​ ​done​ ​to​ ​​ ​this​ ​man.​ ​Nothing​ ​would
be​ ​able​ ​to​ ​cleanse​ ​her​ ​mind​ ​from​ ​the​ ​image​ ​that​ ​was​ ​gruesomely​ ​produced
and​ ​permanently​ ​implanted​ ​into​ ​her​ ​head.
Terri​ ​bent​ ​over​ ​to​ ​grab​ ​the​ ​head​ ​off​ ​the​ ​ground.​ ​She​ ​picked​ ​it​ ​up​ ​and
turned​ ​to​ ​her​ ​sister.​ ​“One​ ​down,​ ​How​ ​many​ ​to​ ​go?”​ ​She​ ​asked​ ​inquisitively.
Alice​ ​didn't​ ​say​ ​anything,​ ​just​ ​gaped​ ​at​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​in​ ​awe,​ ​trying​ ​to​ ​figure​ ​out
whether​ ​to​ ​run​ ​or​ ​help​ ​her.​ ​She​ ​decided​ ​it​ ​was​ ​better​ ​to​ ​stay​ ​on​ ​her​ ​good
side​ ​so​ ​that​ ​she​ ​wouldn't​ ​meet​ ​the​ ​same​ ​fate​ ​as​ ​the​ ​poor​ ​man​ ​on​ ​the
ground.​ ​“We​ ​have​ ​a​ ​lot​ ​more​ ​to​ ​to,​ ​I​ ​suppose.​ ​Not​ ​a​ ​good​ ​idea​ ​to​ ​kill​ ​them
all​ ​though,​ ​or​ ​there​ ​can't​ ​be​ ​any​ ​cure​ ​testing​ ​for​ ​this.”​ ​Terri​ ​didn't​ ​care
though,​ ​she​ ​just​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​make​ ​her​ ​point​ ​across​ ​that​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​like​ ​what
had​ ​been​ ​done​ ​to​ ​her.
Terri​ ​slashed​ ​through​ ​the​ ​rest​ ​of​ ​the​ ​others​ ​like​ ​no​ ​problem,​ ​and​ ​left
their​ ​corpses​ ​for​ ​the​ ​next​ ​person​ ​to​ ​find​ ​them​ ​just​ ​laying​ ​there.​ ​As​ ​she​ ​got
to​ ​her​ ​husband,​ ​she​ ​paused.​ ​She​ ​had​ ​a​ ​grim​ ​look​ ​on​ ​her​ ​face.​ ​“Sorry​ ​for
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this,​ ​it’s​ ​for​ ​the​ ​better.”​ ​she​ ​whispered​ ​into​ ​his​ ​ear.​ ​The​ ​fire​ ​lit​ ​back​ ​up​ ​in​ ​her
eyes​ ​after​ ​she​ ​had​ ​her​ ​moment,​ ​but​ ​she​ ​lowered​ ​the​ ​chainsaw​ ​and
proceeded,​ ​leaving​ ​James​ ​there​ ​as​ ​if​ ​he​ ​was​ ​innocent​ ​amongst​ ​the​ ​crowd
of​ ​guilty​ ​criminals.
Alice​ ​gave​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​a​ ​questioning​ ​look,​ ​but​ ​Terri​ ​just​ ​brushed​ ​it​ ​off
and​ ​smiled.​ ​“So,​ ​How​ ​about​ ​we​ ​go​ ​and​ ​find​ ​more​ ​of​ ​the​ ​zombie​ ​men​ ​to​ ​kill
so​ ​we​ ​can​ ​to​ ​and​ ​get​ ​this​ ​over​ ​with?”​ ​She​ ​asked​ ​as​ ​she​ ​began​ ​to​ ​walk
down​ ​the​ ​road​ ​to​ ​get​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​neighborhood
The​ ​ladies​ ​encountered​ ​many​ ​more​ ​of​ ​them​ ​and​ ​killed​ ​them​ ​in
whichever​ ​way​ ​they​ ​decided​ ​to​ ​do​ ​so.​ ​The​ ​corpses​ ​on​ ​the​ ​ground​ ​began​ ​to
build​ ​up,​ ​creating​ ​a​ ​horribly​ ​gruesome​ ​horror​ ​scene.​ ​To​ ​get​ ​away​ ​from​ ​the
fantasy​ ​that​ ​Alice​ ​believed​ ​she​ ​was​ ​hallucinating,​ ​she​ ​looked​ ​up​ ​at​ ​the
salmon​ ​sunset​ ​above​ ​them.​ ​The​ ​world​ ​around​ ​them​ ​would​ ​soon​ ​be​ ​dark
with​ ​the​ ​stars​ ​overhead.​ ​Alice​ ​closed​ ​her​ ​eyes​ ​and​ ​tried​ ​to​ ​imagine​ ​a
different​ ​world,​ ​one​ ​where​ ​she​ ​wasn't​ ​one​ ​to​ ​help​ ​destroy​ ​the​ ​people​ ​that
lived​ ​there,​ ​the​ ​humanity​ ​that​ ​had​ ​succeeded​ ​for​ ​so​ ​long.​ ​She​ ​sighed​ ​and
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opened​ ​her​ ​eyes​ ​again,​ ​to​ ​find​ ​Terri​ ​staring​ ​at​ ​her.​ ​“Sorry,​ ​sorry.”​ ​Alice​ ​said
in​ ​apology​ ​to​ ​her​ ​confused​ ​sister.
They​ ​continued​ ​on​ ​their​ ​journey​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​town,​ ​leaving​ ​a​ ​train
of​ ​disgruntled​ ​bodies​ ​and​ ​buckets​ ​of​ ​blood​ ​behind​ ​them.​ ​After​ ​this​ ​was​ ​over
with,​ ​there​ ​was​ ​no​ ​way​ ​the​ ​human​ ​population​ ​would​ ​be​ ​able​ ​to​ ​bounce
back​ ​from​ ​this.​ ​There​ ​would​ ​be​ ​no​ ​men​ ​to​ ​reproduce​ ​any​ ​more​ ​people​ ​if
this​ ​situation​ ​kept​ ​going​ ​the​ ​way​ ​it​ ​was.​ ​They​ ​would​ ​have​ ​to​ ​stop​ ​killing
everyone​ ​in​ ​their​ ​apocalyptic​ ​world​ ​and​ ​just​ ​leave​ ​them​ ​to​ ​harm​ ​more
people,​ ​or​ ​they​ ​could​ ​permanently​ ​damage​ ​human​ ​society​ ​by​ ​killing​ ​all​ ​of
the​ ​infected​ ​people.
It​ ​was​ ​a​ ​hard​ ​choice​ ​to​ ​make​ ​in​ ​just​ ​an​ ​hour​ ​or​ ​less.​ ​If​ ​she​ ​didn't​ ​stop
her,​ ​Terri​ ​would​ ​end​ ​up​ ​killing​ ​them​ ​all​ ​in​ ​a​ ​line​ ​without​ ​a​ ​second​ ​thought.
The​ ​fact​ ​that​ ​she​ ​had​ ​became​ ​a​ ​vicious​ ​killing​ ​machine​ ​in​ ​the​ ​matter​ ​of​ ​a
few​ ​hours,​ ​and​ ​was​ ​getting​ ​stronger​ ​with​ ​each​ ​kill​ ​she​ ​racked​ ​up​ ​was
terrifying.
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The​ ​whirring​ ​of​ ​the​ ​chainsaw​ ​was​ ​deafening.​ ​It​ ​had​ ​been​ ​going​ ​on​ ​for
hours​ ​on​ ​end​ ​and​ ​didn't​ ​look​ ​like​ ​it​ ​was​ ​going​ ​to​ ​end​ ​a​ ​day​ ​time​ ​soon.​ ​Terri
was​ ​bloodthirsty​ ​at​ ​this​ ​point​ ​and​ ​stopping​ ​her​ ​would​ ​be​ ​impossible.​ ​She
was​ ​practically​ ​an​ ​assassin​ ​to​ ​all​ ​the​ ​men.
Suddenly​ ​as​ ​she​ ​cut​ ​through​ ​the​ ​skull​ ​of​ ​another​ ​man,​ ​the​ ​chain
broke​ ​off​ ​of​ ​the​ ​weapon​ ​and​ ​slapped​ ​her​ ​in​ ​the​ ​forehead,​ ​causing
prominent​ ​brain​ ​damage​ ​immediately.​ ​If​ ​that​ ​didn't​ ​kill​ ​her,​ ​she'd​ ​bleed​ ​to
death​ ​anyway.​ ​It​ ​had​ ​happened​ ​so​ ​quickly​ ​that​ ​nobody​ ​would​ ​have​ ​fast
enough​ ​reflexes​ ​the​ ​ever​ ​be​ ​able​ ​to​ ​react​ ​to​ ​something​ ​like​ ​that.
She​ ​fell​ ​to​ ​the​ ​ground​ ​covered​ ​in​ ​blood​ ​with​ ​a​ ​dull​ ​thud.​ ​Alice​ ​had​ ​just
watched​ ​her​ ​sister​ ​die​ ​in​ ​front​ ​of​ ​her,​ ​and​ ​there​ ​was​ ​nothing​ ​that​ ​she​ ​could
even​ ​do​ ​about​ ​it​ ​at​ ​this​ ​point.​ ​Terri​ ​was​ ​dead.​ ​Alice​ ​fell​ ​to​ ​her​ ​knees​ ​and
began​ ​sobbing​ ​profusely,​ ​lifting​ ​Terri’s​ ​head​ ​up​ ​off​ ​the​ ​ground.​ ​She​ ​placed
the​ ​remains​ ​of​ ​the​ ​chainsaw​ ​next​ ​to​ ​the​ ​corpse​ ​and​ ​took​ ​the​ ​chain​ ​of​ ​it​ ​off
of​ ​her​ ​dead​ ​sister’s​ ​head.​ ​Her​ ​hands​ ​were​ ​now​ ​covered​ ​in​ ​Terri’s​ ​blood,​ ​but
she​ ​didn't​ ​care​ ​that​ ​it​ ​looked​ ​like​ ​she​ ​was​ ​the​ ​one​ ​that​ ​killed​ ​all​ ​of​ ​them
including​ ​her​ ​sister,​ ​she​ ​just​ ​wanted​ ​to​ ​grieve​ ​her​ ​death​ ​in​ ​peace.
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It​ ​was​ ​all​ ​over​ ​now.​ ​Alice​ ​left​ ​Terri​ ​on​ ​the​ ​grass​ ​where​ ​she​ ​had​ ​died.
She​ ​stood​ ​up​ ​and​ ​looked​ ​at​ ​the​ ​blue​ ​dress​ ​she​ ​was​ ​wearing.​ ​It​ ​looked
extravagant,​ ​as​ ​if​ ​she​ ​had​ ​put​ ​on​ ​her​ ​sunday​ ​best​ ​to​ ​go​ ​and​ ​murder​ ​the
people​ ​that​ ​hurt​ ​her.​ ​Alice​ ​had​ ​to​ ​chuckle​ ​at​ ​this.​ ​Terri​ ​really​ ​just​ ​wanted​ ​her
own​ ​revenge​ ​on​ ​them,​ ​for​ ​reasons​ ​that​ ​nobody​ ​would​ ​ever​ ​know,​ ​and​ ​she
wanted​ ​to​ ​do​ ​it​ ​as​ ​some​ ​kind​ ​of​ ​role​ ​model​ ​to​ ​the​ ​many​ ​women​ ​that​ ​may​ ​be
watching.
Alice went back to her house and locked herself in, not letting anyone in. She went into her bathroom and grabbed the cleaners from under the sink. She opened the bottle of Glass Wax. She smelled the contents inside of it. She then remembered the knife she had kept with her when she was helping Terri kill those innocent men. Lifting the bottle to her lips she downed the liquid quickly, ignoring the burns she felt in her throat. The taste of blood flooded her mouth just as quickly as she chugged the cleaner. Alice was sitting on the floor and puking copious amounts of blood. She was dying too slowly for her liking, so she took the knife and rose it up to her chest. Using the knowledge she gained from being in the lab, she positioned the knife to where she could stab herself in the heart.
She thought about why she was doing this, but the answer was obvious. She was the one who doomed humanity. It was her fault that her sister died trying to save it. If she was responsible for all of this, she would end up causing more pain to the few people she knew that were still alive. The things she had caused for mankind were irreversible and could never be undone, so she needed to end the progression of Alice for both herself and the people around her.
She pushed the knife directly into her heart and punctured it. The thud of her heart stopped then. Both sisters had died. There is no hope for any people left on the earth. Zombie men would just have to take over, or even just die off. Nothing could be done any longer.



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