This is based on the EverAfter comics be Endling, featuring the characters of Rosie and Posie
Assigned: Rosie, Posie
Age: Unknown
Gender: Female
Ailment: Black Plague
Abnormalities: Monster-like hands, extreme co-dependency
Daily observations:
Rosie complaining of deteriorating eyesight, says that Posie is suffering from it as well
Posie no longer responding to caretakers
Rosie states that she is 'Really very worried about Posie'
Plague seeming to worsen
Rosie and Posie found crying, upon questioning Rosie claimed that they weren't crying to begin with
Posie has begun to develop a cough
Rosie has been sleeping more often and more soundly than usual- doctors believe that she may be growing sicker
Posie wouldn't touch her breakfast
Posie acting more jumpy than usual
Rosie seen crying yet again, denies it
Posie slept for most of the day
Rosie seemed upset for the most part of the day
Rosie had trouble falling asleep- doctors immediately gave her some sleeping pills
Rosie was heard crying at 1:34 a.m this morning, doctors disregarded it as her having a bad dream
Rosie was heard screaming at 1:53 a.m, immediately ran to see what had happened
Upon further investigation, it was discovered that Posie had died
Workers came to collect the body; were nearly beheaded by Rosie
Rosie appears to now be suffering from insanity as well as her current ailment of black plague
Workers arrived to take Rosie to her therapy, Rosie killed one of them and almost killed the other
Rosie has been moved to a different cell
Rosie is not eating, and has developed a cough
Rosie was given a sedative (at the demise of three workers) and hooked to a feeding tube
Rosie's cough worsened, and she has begun to sneeze
Rosie grew incredibly weak, and has been sleeping for most of the day
At approximately 8:00 this evening, workers arrived to take her to therapy, but, upon arrival, they found that Rosie's pulse had stopped. Attempts to revive her were made, but to no avail. So, according to doctors, at approximately 7:52 this evening, Rosie passed away within the confinements of her cell.
Reports no longer needed; Subjects have met their demise
