Today we figured it would be best to not to kill Oliver. Even though he carried out the orders of a mad man, we let him live. We did however strand him ten mile out side of the city with a machete, and enough provision for a week or so, but gosh darn it I think I accidentally left my brand new megaphone alarm clock in his bag. Raito made it for me, and I hope it doesn't cause him any trouble. I had set it for 5 o'clock, right when the slack jaws start gettin' feisty, and that thing can be heard for up to a mile. I'm sure he'll be fine.
Anyway, we've been making plans for the big trip. We'll be leaving Friday morning. Our first stop will be the hospital I left my father in charge of. We want to get him the cure and the vaccine so he start giving it to everyone that shows up. I wonder how many people have been added since we left. I really hope everything has gone smoothly. For some more great news the researchers here have found a way to weaponize the cure against the slack jaws. The best part is any gun can fire them. We'll be leaving the equipment needed to convert the ammunition. It's as simple as replacing the lead bullets with these special plastic ones which survive the firing, but break on impact, and releases a fast acting form of the cure into the slack jaw, and kills the fungus holding them together. They also made special smoke grenades which permeate the slack jaws systems. These new gadgets destroys them in seconds. We're calling them Anti-Slack Jaw (ASJ) weapons
Finally one last bit of news. On Friday the president will be flying with us to Concord, as well as a army Chaplin. We will be having a small wedding ceremony at the hospital. The president has ordered a tux and a wedding dress be made for us. I can't wait to tie the knot, and I glad all my surviving friend and my father will see it. I'm just sad that my mother couldn't be there to ball her eyes out, but I know she'll be watching from heaven... wow that sounded cheesy in my head, but in it's even worse in text. Well, I gotta get going I have a bachelor party to go to. The president said something about the military training facility and paintball guns.
All in all I feel as though the night mare is over. The clouds are lifting and we can see the future ahead. It has been a long hard road, but that is behind us. Now armed with knowledge, science, and good friends I can't see any major obstacles ahead. Sure, life won't be peaches and cream anymore, but it never really was. Life will always have it's trials, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Trial grow as people, make us stronger, and draw us closer to those we care about. I will never forget the friends, and family I've lost, nor the lesson they and God have taught me through this time. Tomorrow begins the first day of the rest of our lives.
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