The televisions warn of a new virus, one that spreads rapidly resulting in pronounced behavioral changes, changes no one can resist, a fever that doesn’t warm the head so much as it overheats the body. Dina and her family will find life changing, falling victims to a plague like never before, one that doesn’t eradicate life, but might erase the way life used to be.
Read the latest health warning straight from Doctor Kreme, and find your temperature rising as the world is Falling into S.I.N.
It seems like every year now there is some new strain of virus that sweeps the news, that spreads randomly and strikes without warnings. The 24 hour news networks are always in a panic, stirring up overreactions, creating and keeping fear alive as these supposedly deadly viruses swarm some corner of the world. For most, we’ve grown used to ignoring the news, knowing that modern medicine will successfully tackle any virus that happens to mutate and cause panic.
What if we’re all wrong? What if the next virus out there is something different, a sickness that spreads by mere touch and doesn’t cause fevers as much as it turns up the heat? So begins the story of S.I.N. the virus whose shortened name is no less over the top than the full one. S.I.N. is reported about to a girl watching the news before heading to school, a news report that even her parents brush off.
Dina has never been the girl to be irresponsible, to be reckless in her passions, preferring to keep her grades up and her clothing on, unlike some girls her age. However, maybe there is more to these random reported outbreaks of S.I.N. than she thought.
From sightings along the road to school, to her classes and the halls between classes, everyone seems to be behaving differently, very wrong, and no one seems to care. Everyone is falling quite comfortably into S.I.N. and Dina is not far behind.
The virus is spreading, the world is changing, so can a girl like Dina or her family ever be expected to survive in it or will their bodies become far too inflamed in a new lust for life, one where no treatment is needed?
Some stories encourage healthy enjoyment; others demand unhealthy obsessions. Fight through allergy season this Spring; stay well, otherwise you may just find yourself Falling into S.I.N.
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