The giant monitor showed several cities in America; New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego, Boston, and Seattle were some of them. The beautiful cities were crowded with people. But the air in the room was heavy with tension and gloom. The viewers watched in horror and sadness as people, one by one, dropped dead in some of the cities. In others, there were riots outside hospitals and grocery and shopping stores. Everything was closed down. Even the roads have been closed down, preventing any cars or busses from passing through.

America let out a depressed sigh as one of the screens changed again to another city, for in the previous city, most of the people were already dead. More screens changed. Fortunately, most of the people in these cities, which were less populated, weren't affected as much. Though it wouldn't be that way for long.

"Mr. America..."

"...I know..."

"This is serious..."

"I know."

"We can't let this go on..."

"I know!" America all but screamed, more out of fear than anger and irritation.

"We need a cure."

"...but we don't have a cure..." Just as he finished his sentence, the screens changed once again to a new a city.


I got this idea in school and from my Plague game...should I continue this?