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“Hey, it’s not like we have anything else to do, right? I mean, locked up because of the virus”

“When is this going to end? They have to find a cure, right?”

“I read online that it takes sixteen years to develop a vaccine right”

“What?! Are you kidding? They were saying 18 months!”

“Well, I guess you could take that vaccine, but I wouldn’t IBut you have to get a good vaccine It couldone”

“Are you saying we’ll be in lockdown for years?!”

“No-no-no,” he assured “No one is saying that I’ that a vaccine is probably not answer Eventually, herd immunity will immunize everyone”

I hoped he was right At this point I just wanted there to be soht at the end of the tunnelChapter Sixteen - TracianneThe days dragged on I didn’t see Phil for two days Two days!

It felt like everyone was avoiding ot so bored living in the house non-stop I was pretty sure Daphene and dad were having their own sex sessions in the master bedroom

Ew Old people sex!

I was never good at being alone When I was little, being an only child, I’d sometimes cried if it rained Because that o to them Dad would sometimes reluctantly take me and then it would be better, but not always

And at night, at hoet really scared I mean, I knew my parents were somewhere in the house, but I’d still be scared It felt socrazy because you have no one to talk to I guess that must be how prisoners feel in isolation