AM13 Outbreak Series (Book 2): Forgotten

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Authors: Samie Sands
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UK. Of course, I just have to hope that they’re still alive. The man I saw outside my house with his zombie pet girlfriend—not that I particularly want to be around him—and E.
     
    I’m still here, and if you’re reading this, it means you are too. I’ll come back every day at 7 p.m., so meet me here. E.
     
    The note from the airport. The one that brought me a smidgen of hope in a bleak situation. I went back to the airport for three days, eager to meet E, to have someone alongside me in this new, unusual situation. Just to find myself alone, every single time, so I gave up, dejected. E could’ve been dead, and I wasn’t about to let myself fall to the same fate waiting for this unknown person. But I’m certain there must be others. I cannot be the only one. I don’t want to accept that it’s just me and the zombies.
    Well, anyway, I’m about to find out, aren’t I? I already have my bags packed, ready to go. I’ve collected together the minimal supplies that I have left and tomorrow morning, I head out. Nothing will stop me; I don’t have anything to lose anymore.
    I actually can’t wait. I don’t feel scared at all. It’s time to inject some excitement back into my life.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER 19
     
     
    DR. JONES
     
    March 2 nd
    9:50 a.m.
    In all of my reading of every single related medical document I have available to me within my given time frame, I’ve not been able to find any past research or diseases that display anything similar to Acetylcholine Malassimilation 1.3, which will help me within this report.
    In this case, and with my previous knowledge, I cannot see vaccination being the solution. Even the smallest virus cell entering the body will cause full infection; there’s been sufficient evidence to support this. I’m also extremely wary of the possibility of a cure. With this much damage to the human body, will victims be able to recover and live full lives again? There is no evidence that it is possible to reanimate an organ that has gone through the entire MDOS process.
    The specimens I have in front of me have terrible damage to their bodies. I’m going to list this, plus all of the knowledge I have on them below, so it’s all in one place. Locating odd bits of paper is wasting too much time:
    1. Julie Parnell, 37, Primary School Chef.
    5”9’, 61kg, dark blue eyes, cropped brunette hair.
    Existing medical condition — Trigeminal Neuralgia.
    Husband, two children, and her mother are in the camp.
    She is in the latter stages of MDOS. Not dealing with the pain well. Currently a lot of screaming coming from her enclosure. She wasn’t coherent from the moment she was brought in. She has numerous knife wounds in her stomach and a broken bone in her arm. I understand there was a big struggle just before she was brought in.
    2. Mark Andrews, age unknown — possibly late 50’s/early 60’s?
    6”2’, 82kg, blue eyes and blond hair.
    No information on existing medical conditions.
    Doesn’t seem to have any family, can’t find many details about him at all. He was brought in off the plane immediately, showing flu symptoms. At first he was communicating on and off—that’s when I learnt his name. He progressed quickly through the stages and has been in the final stage for two days now. He has scratched and torn his skin throughout stage two, so has a lot of surface damage, but nothing too serious.
    3. Oliver Normans, 20, College Student.
    5”7’, 68kg, brown eyes, brown hair.
    No existing medical conditions.
    Parents, three brothers and a large selection of cousins in the camp.
    His torso is full of bullet holes, one even piercing through his heart. He was brought in during the third stage of infection, and hasn’t changed since. He has been banging away on his glass enclosure every day and night with no let up. He can be riled up easily, but not calmed down. He is missing a leg. It’s my understanding that this happened after he got infected, it wasn’t a

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