Eorn chapter 3
AN: sooo, just FYI, the narrator is actually some random made up person/me in this story, and the narrator is gonna have a lot of chappies, where you all can see it from a third person POV who actually knows everything!! oh, and, please review/PM me if you don't like this idea of having a narrator, and making the whole thing seem…weird, k? thanks, readers. READ ON, AND REMEMBER TO TELL ME IF YOU THINK IT'S WEIRD AND/OR RUINS THE STORY!!
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Narrator: sigh. Bigger sigh. Loudest sigh of all. Siiiigh.
Life had gone on this way for about …hm…lemme think….three weeks?? Wooow. I wonder how Edward can continue to think that Bella is this stuck up, retarded little hypocrite.
And I also wonder how in the world alice is going to make her delightful vision come true!!
Since Edward had thought that he would try to get closer to Bella, Alice had seen what would happen if he actually did try to get closer to her : ah-HEM, killher *cough*, *cough*.
And thankfully had steered that conversation off course…!
So now we're stuck with two people, one who hates the other on false pretences, and the other who has a …crush on the other. Yeah, that should be about right.
What are they going to do about this relationship that's rather…balancing on a knife point? Well, all of this changed when Carlisle (a doctor at Forks Hospital) got the following message from an also doctor friend that he had made a few moves before:
Dear Carlise-
Is all well? Wife fine, kids alright? I'm sorry, I just had to ask. Now for the real reason of sending this letter. We just had a serious breakout of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and I wanted to alert you of the symptoms. Just in case you do get this in time, do all that you can to prevent this outbreak from occurring, as it is extremely dangerous and has killed off about one fifth of the Alaskan population now.
SARS' initial symptoms are not unlike that of the flu, which is why not many Alaskans have reported to hospitals before this. They thought that it was the regular flu up here, and the cold.
Some symptoms may include: fever, myalgia, lethargy, gastrointestinal symptoms, cough, sore throat and other things. The only symptom that is common to all patients (that we have found) seems to be a fever above 38 °C (100.4 °F).
Good luck in killing off this germ Carlisle. I wish you well.
Signed;
Dr. John Blake
Oooohh, what could be happening now?!!! This story sounds like it's getting better and beeeetter!!
Will an outbreak of SARS take place? In tiny little Forks?? No way, right? Well, that's hard to say. At most, at least ten people might have to be forced to get it, in order for this story to continue…..!
Review for the next chapter. I need to know if everyone likes my little Narrator dude. (Hey, Narrator says. 'I'm a dudett!)
