The Center: Patient Zero
by:
Starbuck
In the language of epidemiology, patients are numbered sequentially. Once an epidemic goes public it is patient one who gets the news coverage or journal articles written about them. What is less known is that there are unrecognized patients who predate the first acknowledged case. Sometimes these people are carriers, like Typhoid Mary, but oftentimes they are merely the unsung victims who's stories are not tied into the whole until long after the papers are written. Jesse Lee was such a person, this is his story.
Story is a prequel to and is set in Lilith Langtree's 'The Center' universe.
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Sorry if this has caused confusion
I was attempting to set up a title page... which seems to have temporarily backfired and is now linked after the first chapter! :p
Oh well... *dons straight jacket and awaits the guys in white coats to fix things*
-SB
The best stories are about character change.
"So, a dime, a nickle and a penny walk into a bar..."
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The Center : Patient Zero
LIke the pic Is it Patient Zero's?
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
Well...
... that's the plan, anyway.
-SB
The best stories are about character change.
"So, a dime, a nickle and a penny walk into a bar..."
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Adds much thankfulness toward...
Erin, Lilith, Maggie and whoever else was involved in straightening out the bends my warped attempt at organization created.
Now please, everyone enjoy my story and comment =D
-SB
The best stories are about character change.
"So, a dime, a nickle and a penny walk into a bar..."
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Talents and
Emergent
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Part 4 status
I'm gonna use the comments here as a psuedo-blog to keep folks updated on the production status for the story. Last few weeks have been a bit hectic, what with wrapping up summer quarter at school and also a very busy time at work. I now have 3 weeks free until fall quarter starts up and it's back to school. I've just about wrapped my brain around where I want this section to go, once that's nailed the words should flow.
-SB
The best stories are about character change.
"So, a dime, a nickle and a penny walk into a bar..."
Coordinated
Educational
Network for
Talents and
Emergent
Resources