Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Disease That Kills


The night of homecoming, there was a huge party thrown for everybody of all schools in the area. Everybody was so excited for it, even a little more than homecoming because it was a time where everybody of the area was reunited with close and old friends. Not to mention, a week before the party there had been a disease going around in other areas called “Worm-squirm.” This is a fatal disease that causes people’s eyes to pop out of their head, and twist all the way inside of their ears. If you have this disease, you will feel as if a million bugs are all crawling inside of your body, and it has been known for people to completely rip off some of their body parts. You will also think people are chasing you but you cannot run or do anything about it because your legs will have already been ripped off at that point. It will end in death.
This disease is very rare in Harford County and nobody really ever thought or talked about it, but now they are starting to because there is one person, named Caroline Street, who has been diagnosed with the disease. This party has a very strict rule that she is not allowed in. There will be guards at the door, and flyers all around, to spread the awareness. As the party starts, people start swarming in from all over, even though there are so many people you still must check in to make sure you are not Caroline. Finally everyone enters, and it is clear...or so they think.
Hours into the party a blonde haired boy falls to the ground, and parents are called immediately. It wasn’t a normal fall, his eyes were out of his head, his skin had cuts all over, and some parts missing. The disease had found it’s way in to 403 Cannily Drive. As time goes by, after the paramedics were called they diagnosed the boy, and made it clear he was eaten alive by the disease. It was made obvious someone with the disease has been let in and the disease killed everyone that attended that night.
Meanwhile back at the party, as kids slowly start to collapse to the ground, the disease has taken over all of Bel Air, and most of Maryland. To this day there is no true cure to this disease, if you see any warning signs of this disease you will be sure to notify someone right away.

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