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The Black Monologue
It was a quiet town but it got scary fast.
Because There was a dead man around the corner from my house and there were doctors around the dead body. But then 2 days later they died. Also keep in mind i’m the only one that showers in my family. A few days later it seemed like the whole town was dying out so we were ordered to stay away from the dead bodys and evacuate the town. There were people dieing still even when we were hours even mile’s away from the town but up the road there were a big pile of dead bodies and the man by the body's said; “Run my friends it's the Black Plague” so we all ran away and i didn't know what it was. So I asked my mom, My mom said that it is a terrible disease that could kill a person in a little over 2 to 3

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