Title: 3R [chapter 6]
Pairing: Chansung/Junho
Rating: PG-13
Word count: 2873
Author's note: I really want to know your thoughts, so if you read this fanfic please don't forget to leave a comment. Your comments also give me ideas and inspiration ^^ Thanks @egle0702 for editing!!!!
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And yes, that reality tends to catch up to them and us far too often... ;;
At least Junho seems a lot calmer in this situation... maybe all these losses and living on the edge of being killed day in day out have this effect.
As for Woo, I'd really like to take a look inside his head to see what’s really going on in there. Same with Junho, though. They're both hard to read in their own way. ><
The zombie behaviour makes a lot of sense, but I can’t help but wonder how they work. Hive mind? How do they know eating other zombies won’t work? How come there are different types? Is it just due to physical abilities or something else? Maybe a mutation in the virus or whatever it was that created them?
I guess a truly safe spot is unlikely, but maybe there’s a place where some survivors are trying to reverse the process. I can imagine that as long as the transformation isn’t complete, there might still be a way to cure them. Maybe someone is resistant to the virus and the cure can be extracted from their DNA...
ANYWAY XD Didn’t mean to turn this into an essay. My apologies. It’s just that I really tried to find a non-apocalyptic ending for such a scenario and this seemed somewhat plausible. ^^'
I'm really looking forward to how you decide to continue this story and thanks a lot for taking the time to reply. ♥
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Yeah, basically they jump on a bandwagon. I explained the types in the 1st chapter: "Their speed depends on their feeding “schedule”: the more a zombie feeds, the faster it is." Thus, 3 types. Chansung elaborates more on the same chapter, you can re-read it ;) Viruses mutate all the time, so that might have an impact too.
No one knows if there's a cure, we shall wait and see :'D
No worries, I like essays lol. Since people don't really comment much I don't know what my readers are thinking, so I'm thankful for such an elaborate response.
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Ah, I see. Pardon for my forgetfulness. ^^'
Yes, of course, Viruses are so incredibly hard to predict in their mutations. ><
The waiting & seeing is the actual issue here. XD Damned curiosity.
I'm very relieved to hear that. ^^'
The lack of feedback tends to make me question my own stories a lot, so I know the feeling well.
Therefore, I try to be as elaborate as possible when I leave feedback on a story that really resonates with me. Even more so when the author actually takes the time to reply. <3
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So, thank you ^^
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It’s the same phenomenon on aff.
And we really shouldn’t doubt our writing skills because of it.
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Well, whatever it is, I hope this trend changes. ^^'
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