@RegiReece; Here it is!
Parker stood outside FIDAD Headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand. He had heard many rumors about people being immune to the virus. He wasn't quite sure, so he was following his instincts as a reporter. He was going to investigate the building, because it belonged to the people who started the virus. He opened the door and looked around.
"No lights. Figures," he said digging in his backpack for a flashlight. He switched it on and saw people dead everywhere. At their computers, in the middle of the room, laying across a table. "Damn," he muttered to himself.
He walked over to one of the computers. To his luck, it was a laptop. He picked it up, closed it and put it in his backpack. Hopefully it'll give me something. Something usesful. He thought. He walked across the room to a bookshelf that seemed to full to stand. He grabbed the three biggest books and put them in his backpack. He began taking out the rest of the books and setting them on the white tile floor. After a feew minutes, all the books were on the floor. He moved the bookshelf over a few feet.
"Well isn't that interesting," he said to himself.
Parker stood outside FIDAD Headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand. He had heard many rumors about people being immune to the virus. He wasn't quite sure, so he was following his instincts as a reporter. He was going to investigate the building, because it belonged to the people who started the virus. He opened the door and looked around.
"No lights. Figures," he said digging in his backpack for a flashlight. He switched it on and saw people dead everywhere. At their computers, in the middle of the room, laying across a table. "Damn," he muttered to himself.
He walked over to one of the computers. To his luck, it was a laptop. He picked it up, closed it and put it in his backpack. Hopefully it'll give me something. Something usesful. He thought. He walked across the room to a bookshelf that seemed to full to stand. He grabbed the three biggest books and put them in his backpack. He began taking out the rest of the books and setting them on the white tile floor. After a feew minutes, all the books were on the floor. He moved the bookshelf over a few feet.
"Well isn't that interesting," he said to himself.
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