This is the End



The stench of death and decay was overpowering as he staggered across the street. There were dead bodies everywhere; some with the skin of their faces stretched in a strange grin of death; eyes sunken, cheeks drawn and hollow, mouths parted in a silent scream. 

Dayo waded his way around the bodies, stopping now and then to peer at some of them, searching for valuables, or food, perhaps. He hadn't eaten in days. He was gaunt, weak, tattered and starved. 
He felt around a body - he was long used to the stench and decay - and found a few Naira notes. No use for those. He tossed them away and staggered on, in search of reprieve.
He knew he was dying, only a matter of days, if the starvation didn't send him on his way, the animals will, eventually. They were all raving mad!

The virus did strange things to strange biological life forms. For 90% of mammals - humans inclusive - it was straight death after going through violent fits that lasted for only seconds. No hope. Once you got it, you were a goner.

For the 10% like Dayo that were immune, the virus had a nasty surprise for them; raving animals, inedible plants, some of them growing strange leaves and fruits. The virus mutated into strange things, the life forms it couldn't kill. And the one it couldn't kill or mutate, it made sure there would be no way to survive it. It was a viral Armageddon; death to all life forms.

It took only a month for the virus to spread all around the world and wipe out everything on its part, except for the life forms it mutated and a few that survived, but doomed to die a slow, painful death.
The virus was alien; it had been brought back, unwittingly, by a space probe. The world never had a chance to fight back.

Now, Dayo staggered on, knowing fully well that his end was near. He was, as far as he was concerned, the last person alive on the planet. After a few turns he found himself staring at the strangest sight of all - an alien spacecraft.
Suddenly, it all made sense. We were at war and we never even knew it.

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