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Sarina, Sweetheart
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Sarina, Sweetheart in Vernon, BC
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Sarina, Sweetheart in Vernon, BC
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Her name is Sarina Wocek. Her breath is poison. She was not born out of love.Twenty-three years ago, government officials traced the budding epidemic of hemorrhagic fever HF186-2A in Florida to the Wocek family and their adorable six-week-old daughter, Sarina. Her father, Gregory, admitted his role in genetically engineering a biological weapon with pride. She was taken to a lab hidden in a rural area of New Hampshire. She hasn't left since.Her government keepers could cure her, but they won't. Genetically engineering a child to be a weapon of mass destruction, that's unethical. Refining a weapon of mass destruction that someone else created? That's just being clever.After twenty-three years of captivity, she escapes. She crosses an ocean to put her father and the lab behind her, but it's not enough. When she sees the first bleeding sore, she knows she didn't leave the virus behind either.The only way she'll be free is by destroying every trace of the lab. She only has one advantage; she doesn't care if she makes it out alive.
Her name is Sarina Wocek. Her breath is poison. She was not born out of love.Twenty-three years ago, government officials traced the budding epidemic of hemorrhagic fever HF186-2A in Florida to the Wocek family and their adorable six-week-old daughter, Sarina. Her father, Gregory, admitted his role in genetically engineering a biological weapon with pride. She was taken to a lab hidden in a rural area of New Hampshire. She hasn't left since.Her government keepers could cure her, but they won't. Genetically engineering a child to be a weapon of mass destruction, that's unethical. Refining a weapon of mass destruction that someone else created? That's just being clever.After twenty-three years of captivity, she escapes. She crosses an ocean to put her father and the lab behind her, but it's not enough. When she sees the first bleeding sore, she knows she didn't leave the virus behind either.The only way she'll be free is by destroying every trace of the lab. She only has one advantage; she doesn't care if she makes it out alive.


















