“We need to do the humane thing and shoot her already!” Josh
replied. Sumiko had been placed in one of the cages in Cell Block C awaiting
the group’s determination about her.
“Wait,” Nicole yelled. “She hasn’t shown any signs of
infection and the bite appears to be days if not weeks old.”
“And? Last I checked, you didn’t have a medical degree and
we all know this virus affects everyone differently,” Josh continued. “We can’t
take the chance she’ll infect any of us here.”
“I think we should wait,” James chimed in. “Nicole is right.
The girl hasn’t shown any signs she’s sick. For all we know it could have been
a dog bite or something.”
Just then, the front door opened and the group was joined by
Natalie, Portia, JC and Matthew who was carrying an unconscious Aisha. “What
happened to Aisha?” Jeremiah asked, rushing forward.
“We had an accident,” Portia replied solemnly without
looking up.
“Well is she ok?” he continued, watching as Matthew carried
her off toward the infirmary with Natalie in tow.
“We don’t know yet, Miah. Natalie is going to look her over
and we’ll know more from there. Don’t worry ok? She’s a tough girl. She’ll be
fine,” JC replied, hoping to calm the young man. “What’s going on here?” he
asked, noticing the tension in the air.
“We found someone in our truck,” Katrina said, as she
hobbled over to a chair.
“What do you mean you found someone in the truck? Are they
here? Are they hostile?” Matthew asked, hearing the tail end of the
conversation.
“We don’t really know. She’s a young girl. Maybe 17.
Japanese. Says she became stranded here and separated from her parents when the
outbreak occurred,” Nicole said, filling the others in on what they’d learned
so far.
“She’s also been bitten,” Josh added.
“What? Where is she?” Matthew asked. “Why hasn’t she been taken
care of? We can’t let her infect anyone else.” Josh threw his hands up in
agreement.
“See that’s the thing,” Nicole started. “Her bit is old and
she’s not sick. We didn’t want to just take her out without hearing her side of
the story. We should figure out what happened first. If she really was bitten
then why wasn’t she turned? How is she different than anyone else?”
“It doesn’t matter,” Josh again said. “She’s dangerous and
the longer we stand here arguing about it, the greater the risk of her getting
out and harming us becomes. We don’t know her or where she came from and we
don’t need to know. The facts remain. She’s bitten. She dies.”
“No,” Matthew said. “Nicole is right. We need more
information.”
“What? This is crazy!” Josh exclaimed.
“What if there’s a cure or something, Josh? A way to protect
ourselves against whatever has infected everyone else? This girl might be the
key to stopping it all or maybe shedding some light on how we can keep
ourselves safe. We owe it to ourselves and our loved ones to explore that
possibility.”
“Fine,” Josh sighed and shook his head. There was no winning
the argument and continuing to state his opinion was futile. “You guys do what
you want but when you get infected by the Trojan horse, don’t come crying to
me.” He stalked off in the direction of his room, leaving the others to handle
the fate of their new friend.
“Where is she?” Matthew asked.
“Cellblock C,” James replied.
“JC, can you and Theresa go and give Natalie a hand in the
infirmary, please? James, Katrina, Nicole Sophia, and I will go and have a chat
with…”
“Sumiko,” Theresa said.
“Right.”
Sumiko sighed as she was once again tied down to a chair in
the center of the day room. “Why don’t we start with your full name?” Matthew
began.
“Fujikawa Sumiko,” Sumiko responded.
“And where did you come from? Why did you jump into our
truck” he continued.
“I was here on vacation with my parents. I’d just been
accepted to Oxford and as a gift, my parents brought me to America to visit the
sites on my traveler’s list; places I’d always wanted to see. But something
happened. While we were in New York, one of the passengers on our ferry became
ill and bit someone.”
“I saw that video!” Nicole said. “Before it was taken down
from YouTube!”
“We were taken back to the shore and examined by a physician
before being released. Our trip was cut short and we started home with a
layover here but…the infection had already spread and the airport was quickly
overrun. Everything was chaos. After my parents and I became separated, I found
myself alone. I didn’t know anyone here or where I could go for help. I’ve been
by myself ever since. Doing whatever I could to survive.” Sumiko said.
“How long ago were you bitten?” Matthew asked, motioning
toward the scar on her lower arm.
“I’d gone into a convenience store to try and find some
water but, there were three of those dead things in there. I was able to bring
down two of them but the third caught me by surprise and before I could hit
him, he grabbed my arm and bit me. I managed to escape and get back to my
hiding place and care for it,” Sumiko explained. “That was two weeks ago.”
“Are you telling us you were bitten two weeks ago and not
turned?” Matthew asked in surprise. “Have you shown any signs of illness? Been
sick at all or have some weird symptoms?”
“No,” she replied. “It was just a bite that’s healed over
time.”
“How is that possible?” Katrina chimed in.
“I don’t know,” Sumiko said. “This one was two weeks ago, however, the first time I was bitten was on the ferry in New York…three years ago.”
“I don’t know,” Sumiko said. “This one was two weeks ago, however, the first time I was bitten was on the ferry in New York…three years ago.”
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Nope, still not trusting her. I'm with Josh, Trojan horse for reals! LOL But she's been bitten before so she claims and hasn't been changed. They won't kill her now, too many questions.
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