Healer Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 I'll get around to writing Part Two of The Assasin later, but I've had this story on my mind for quite some time nowNo sneezes in this part, I'm just setting the scene. PART 1Her plane arrived in Africa. She and her camera crew stepped out, she was filming for some new charity show. She didn't really care, she just had to pretend to cry, it was a fool-proof way to promote her new album. Gemma Rogers was twenty-eight years of age, with long, thick, brown hair, and she cared for no one but herself! Her albums were selling fast, and she was making millions! But with fame comes a price, people always pestered her to do something for charity, it was only when her agent told her it would be a great way to sell albums faster that she agreed to do this.A breeze flew through the trees, with the sun beating down on her back, she climbed into the jeep and moved away.She didn't notice the mysterious insect buzzing around, an insect which had never been discovered by man before. As the car drove through the thick African jungle, it became clearer that they weren't going to reach their destination today. Gemma decided to sleep in the jeep with her camera crew. Disregarding the mosquito net, she fell into a deep sleep.By the morning Gemma was pale, but no one cared, they were far too hot. The journey continued, further and further, Gemma was becoming woozier, until she, seemingly, fell asleep.When the camera crew finally reached the destination, a small shanty town called Dakta, that they realized Gemma hadn't woken up in eight hours. They had bought a doctor along with them, who, after checking for a pulse, pronounced her dead.The crew had to leave for fear that they would catch it, they swore not to tell a soul. They agreed to tell everyone she died of Malaria. As soon as they'd make back into Britain, everything would be all right, right? Little did they know, that all of them, were carrying a small strain of the virusEND OF PART 1I would have kept Gemma alive, to give us some sneezes. Unforutenetly, I made the character so evil, that I was glad to be rid of her. Plus, I wanted to make it clear that the virus is lethalI hope you enjoyed this part! Link to comment
Shining Light Posted April 18, 2009 Share Posted April 18, 2009 Please, no zombies, I want to play Resi5 for myself Link to comment
Healer Posted April 18, 2009 Author Share Posted April 18, 2009 Please, no zombies, I want to play Resi5 for myself I genuinely didn't think about zombies! Hmm... should I? Nah Link to comment
Kiwifruit Posted April 19, 2009 Share Posted April 19, 2009 *Jaw drops* OI! You stole my world pandemic story... Haha...I'm currently in the middle of a pandemic story, rather different to your I'm guessing, but hey, great minds think alike, right? Looking forward to more And...please, no zombies...>.< Link to comment
zneeze Posted April 19, 2009 Share Posted April 19, 2009 I LOVE world pandemic stories! *jealous* Maybe I should write one too?... nah. Anyway, I'm definitely going to continue reading Link to comment
Kiwifruit Posted April 19, 2009 Share Posted April 19, 2009 I LOVE world pandemic stories! *jealous* Maybe I should write one too?... nah. YES you should!! You're a great writer, more stories from you are entirely welcome! Link to comment
Healer Posted April 29, 2009 Author Share Posted April 29, 2009 I promise I'll continue this eventually!By the way, has anyone noticed the fact that, a few weeks after I posted this, the swine flu outbreak started?*Quickly ends the story* JK, I promise I won't finish it, until we get as many awesome sneezes as we can! Link to comment
zneeze Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 *creepy evil music plays* Morpher... you didn't! Link to comment
Healer Posted April 29, 2009 Author Share Posted April 29, 2009 Well there aren't enough flu's in the spring time! Link to comment
chronic reader Posted June 18, 2020 Share Posted June 18, 2020 On 4/29/2009 at 10:50 AM, Healer said: By the way, has anyone noticed the fact that, a few weeks after I posted this, the swine flu outbreak started? *Quickly ends the story* Just came across this and I didn’t realize it was written eleven years before COVID-19 Link to comment
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