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Chapter 1350: Story 1350: The Cure We Never Found

The first vial shattered in my hands.

Not out of clumsiness.

But rage.

We were so close.

So damn close.

And then the tests failed.

Again.

Dr. Lena Moreau wasn’t just a virologist.

She was my wife.

My reason.

My anchor in a world that made no sense anymore.

She and I had locked ourselves in the underground bunker of what used to be Evex BioTech—a research lab-turned-refuge where steel walls and outdated research gave us the illusion of progress.

By day, we tested formulas.

By night, we held each other under flickering lights and whispered theories instead of dreams.

A chemical cocktail of antivirals.

A serum drawn from the blood of the half-turned.

A plasma transfusion dosed with antibodies we hoped still rembered the old world.

Every breakthrough ca with failure.

Every failure took a piece of us.

Then ca Subject 43—a child nad Naomi.

Her body responded.

The fever lessened.

The decay slowed.

For 16 hours, she smiled.

And we thought: This is it.

We danced in the lab like idiots.

Lena kissed with stained gloves and trembling lips.

She said we’d na it after Naomi.

We cried.

We let hope back in.

Then Naomi’s organs failed.

She woke up feral.

Tore at her restraints.

Scread through her blood-streaked teeth.

Lena tried to hold her.

I pulled her back.

We watched the girl die a second ti.

The cure was a ghost.

A myth we chased down a dead-end corridor.

Lena collapsed.

Not from infection.

But from heartbreak.

I found her days later, slumped in the research bay, a syringe in her arm and a note on her chest:

“We built this for nothing. I can’t keep building dreams on graves.”

– L

She never turned.

She left peacefully.

And I?

I stayed.

People still radioed in from other bunkers.

“Any word from Evex?”

“Any sign of hope?”

I’d lie.

“We’re close.”

Just to keep them going.

Because lies are sotis kinder than truth.

I buried her beside the reactor, where wildflowers grew through the cracked concrete.

She loved wildflowers.

I burned the remaining samples.

Every vial.

Every formula.

Because chasing ghosts in a world of monsters only makes you forget who you are.

I still hear her voice on the recordings.

In every log, every theory.

Her brilliance echoes.

But the cure?

It never ca.

Maybe it never will.

And maybe that’s okay.

So things can’t be undone.

So losses aren’t ant to be reversed.

So loves don’t need saving to an everything.

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