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Leo finds a fire station. He taps the pipe: tap-tap-tap. Silence. tap-tap-tap-tap. A reply from the basement: tap-tap-tap. Clear. He descends. Inside: three survivors. They don’t shake hands. They don’t talk. They point to a chalkboard: “Water good until Tuesday. Need antibiotics.”
Leo sees a child through a cracked window. The child wears a black band around his ankle, hidden under a sock. The child waves. Leo doesn’t wave back. He turns and walks the other way. The child starts coughing. Blood webs the glass.
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Leo adjusts a scuba tank he stole from a sporting goods store. It’s not for water; it’s modified with a HEPA filter and a positive pressure mask. Outside, a cloud of reddish dust drifts down the street—aerosolized blood from a mass grave. Leo presses the mask to his face. His eyes water, but he breathes.
Leo walks into the empty dawn. He does not look back. The only sound is the crunch of his boots on broken glass. Discovery Channel Guia De Supervivencia 8 Pandemia TOP----
Leo doesn’t fight. He smears mud on his face, lies down among five real corpses, and stops breathing for 90 seconds. The Sowers walk past. One kicks a dead leg. Leo doesn’t flinch.
Leo reaches the old bank. He has a map. But the vault door is open. Inside: a woman sitting on a pile of gold bars. She is eating canned peaches. She smiles. Her teeth are red. Leo finds a fire station
A truck roars outside. Men with baseball bats and raincoats jump out. They wear no masks—they are the “Sowers,” a cult that believes exposing themselves to the virus makes them holy. They spray bleach into buildings to flush people out.
“There is no cure. There is no vaccine. There is only delay. The top strategy is not survival. It is prolongation until the virus burns out its host. You are not waiting for rescue. You are waiting for the virus to starve. Every day you stay uninfected, the virus mutates into a weaker form. Your only job: outlive the plague.” tap-tap-tap-tap
