My sister told me to start writing my stories. I tend to compose it in my mind and I would tell her the story. She pretty much wants me to write it down. My two sisters volunteered to proofread the stories. So these are the stories I was working on at the moment.
1) Fenris - When an archaeology team finds a malevolent virus in an ancient viking burial ground and turned it to science to find out the mystery behind it. The Fenris virus was later stolen by a terrorist group to use as a weapon. They send infected operatives to enemy territories for a suicidal mission. Homeland security plays a deadly cat and mouse game with the terrorist as they wait for the virus to mature. Can they be stopped in time?
2) The Lazarus Project - What do you get when you revive a dead person? A young girl was raised from the dead by her loving father using modern medical science. She was able to be revived, but her higher brain function was too damaged. She acts like a wild animal. The military want to use her and her kind as weapons by raising the dead on the battle field to attack the enemy. Is she even a human anymore? Does she have a soul?
3) River People - What happens when the legend that was protecting your area became the menace? A young boy drowned in the river and found by the searchers. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. That night while his body was prepared for an autopsy, he started to breath. He was rushed to the emergency room. That same night the morgue was ransacked by an unknown mob. The local constable followed the clues, but it points him to a legend. Could it be really the river people, the protector of the river and the local people, that is causing the problem? How can you reason with the undead?
A.Sibal
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