

It was so bad I couldn’t put anything in my mouth. I started vomiting like crazy on the second day of my illness. It was so bad we’d even lose electricity from time to time.īy the end of that same week, we were all feeling the same supposed flu my head was constantly pounding and my body felt weak and almost numb. It was the season and there was this massive storm raging at the time. Soon enough he was bedridden, paralyzed with fever. It started with stomach aches, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. Three days later he got down with a stomach bug, or so we thought. He kind of mentioned it as a side remark during that afternoon saying he found it when he went out to work and that he tossed it as far away as he could have from the apartment. It all started with the decomposing corpse of a cat Adam found at our doorstep in February. Zain and Adam’s rooms are empty they are not coming back.Ĭhris and I didn’t make it to the funerals we told em' we weren’t sure we‘re clear yet. Some days I genuinely think I‘m stuck in a dream but I then I snap back into reality. I don’t know what‘s wrong and what‘s right. Young healthy men don’t tend to die from the flu. I was completely fucked up at one point to the point of hallucinating a bird-headed alien-thing.įor fuck‘s sake two of my roommates died from whatever we had. I‘ve only found that after getting sick with two of the three variants that’s what I think at least. I had no idea that there three types of plague honestly. Then there are the less visible, far deadlier kinds pneumonic, and septicemic infection of the lungs and blood, respectively. There is the infamous bubonic plague which infects the lymphatic system, causing a swelling of lymph nodes which leads to the appearance of buboes. Apparently, there are three kinds of plague in existence. I think I should say the diseases in the plural. It turns out that the plague is still out there, turns out we’re not the only ones interested in the disease. Now you added another reason why they scare. When ever I saw the plague doctor he would actually frightened me. (That's me being picky.) Great job on creating the chills on my arm. Sorry for the long comment, but it seems your story set its toll on me. It always brings me to that mind-boggling question: What if everyone in the world is the same creature playing different charaters, and I am the only human on the Earth? What if it took them away? Is that what it's going to do to me after all these years. I always wondered why I'd look up from my cafeteria food to notice someone staring at me, but then quickly glance away. Actually, what would be more terrifying is if that mask was actually how its face looked. I think the thought of a "plague doctor" is terrifying. Steedventures ( talk) 23:07, Decem(UTC)Steedventures This had always been one of my favorite pasta monsters. Thanks for catching me up! MondSte ( talk) 03:18, Decem(UTC) I'v never even HEARD of a plage doctor bofore this. We can kill smallpox, but we still can't kill this. Interesting, no? Eculeus, The Tortured One 05:53, Decem(UTC) So it's actually very possible to get the plague, even today. But only one strain was, and there are two others that have remained incurable through history. See, most people think the plague was cured all that time ago.

This actually has a bit of truth in it, for those who don't notice.
