Jen poked my side. She brought her helted head as close as she could, clanking the two plastic materials on us together. Her voice ca out as a whisper, Are you sure that can be counted as cured?
The person in front of us acted as if she hadnt heard, which she probably didnt. She looked like a regular person wearing regular clothesif regular people had disfigured faces. Her right eye was missing. Her left eye noticed Jen and I staring, and she gave us a smile filled with gaps between her teeth. I waved at her, and she nodded in return.
Well, shes certainly not infected, I whispered back to Jen. And if shes not infected, then shes cured.
Jen sighed. It ca out muffled since it was passing through two motorcycle helts. She cant speak. Shes as dumb as a child. The majority of her teeth are missing. And most of the ti, she stands there without moving.
But shes not infected, right?
Shes not.
The girl in front of us was the reason the chief had a ssage sent out via radio, asking people from all the nearby camps to co to the garrison. She was the only infected from the ten that I had given him that had survived the loss of fungi in her body and beca cured. According to the chief, the fungi had infected a significant portion of her brain. After the fungi died, the parts of her brain that had been worn away didnt grow back, leaving her unable to speak along with greatly lowering her intelligence. As for her teeth, which infected bothered brushing? Nearly all of them had already rotted away, leaving a couple of molars behind. However, all of these negatives couldnt change the fact that she was cured. Maybe it was a blessing she wasnt very bright. She didnt have to rember eating people.
But shes just the prototype, right? Jen asked. The next person to be cured wont have as many side effects?
Thats hard to say. Chances are, most of the infected we cure are going to end up like her. Soone becos infected once the fungi infected them reaches their brain and takes over a certain part. Im not sure which, the hippocampus maybe? And the parts it takes over doesnt co back after the cure kills the fungus. Maybe only the smart infected that we ran into will end up normal if its cured. But with the cure people dont have to panic after being bitten or scratched.
We both know how hard it is to get bitten or scratched, Jen said. That doesnt really kill anyone these days.
Thats true. If soone winds up in a situation where theyre getting bitten through three layers of clothes, chances are theyre buried underneath a mass of infected and going to die regardless of cure or not. I was tempted to tell Jen the truth about the infection and the cure: how anyone with a weakened immune system could turn at any ti. Yeah, youre right, but having the cure still reduces a lot of ntal pressure while facing off against infected. But I couldnt. Jen was a bit of a blabbermouth, and once she found out sothing like that, so would everyone else, and the whole garrison might fall into a panic. Though most of the people living here were young, there were a few pushing fifty.
Jen shook her head. Well, I, for one, dislike the cure.
What? Why?
Because it gives us more work. Jen nodded. Think about it. How many people ca here after that announcent? The prisons so full! Im practically walking soone to the bathroom every five minutes. Speaking of whichJen nudged my shoulder with herssoone has to go. Its your turn.
I sighed. Jen was joking, but she was right. The influx of people wasnt a joke, and quarantine was still important despite the cure existing. The cure had to be taken over a long period of ti; it wasnt like everyone could be given a full dosage upon entry to bypass the quarantine even if thatd be extrely convenient. With the prison, we could identify the infected and cure them. Though it may be a bit unethical, the chief also wanted to experint with people to figure out how the cure worked: what was the lowest dosage we could give soone who was bitten to cure them? How long of a ti period was needed before soone was fully cured? Solving these can only be done through testing. According to the chief, without a proper laboratory to perform blood tests, the only way to find out was to find out via trial and error. If soone ended up under-dosed and beca an infected anyway, at least they could be cured. But thanks to these tests, the people who were infected had to stay in quarantine for at least eight weeks, eight tis longer than normal.
Jen nudged again. Youre not going?
Didnt we agree Id let out the n and youd let out the won?
When we agreed, I didnt know won needed to pee more than n. Now that I know, isnt it unfair that I have to do more work? Its your turn.
Well, Jen was leaving the prison a lot more than I was, and there wasnt anything else for to do. I went up to the cage holding the woman who needed to pee and opened the door. Like walking a dog, I tied a rope to the one keeping her arms behind her back and led her outside. The bathroom is at a spot near the fence. That way, the sll keeps the infected uninterested, and the people inside dont have to sll itthough, it still stinks due to the sheer quantity. Its an outhouse with a door, so at least this woman doesnt have to worry about her privacy, but I still have to stand guard as per my job. Usually, I stare off into the woods, keep myself distracted from the sounds. Most of the tis, I dont see anything, but this ti, I swear I saw soone in camouflage clothes at the top of a nearby tree. When I wiped my visor and looked again, there wasnt anyone there. Was I mistaken? If I wasnt, it was probably soone scouting the garrison before deciding to co in. He must be a pretty smart person. The garrison could use so more people like that.
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