Whitney McLeod
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Red Rain
When the pandemic hit, Earth was unprepared. Hundreds of thousands died every day. Governments verged on collapse with their incompetent and nay-saying leaders. Allegiances split: half believing the science, the other believing the virus a hoax. Life as we knew it came to a halt and everyone was locked up inside; hole-up to weather the storm.
By Whitney McLeod5 years ago in Fiction
Nope. Not Today.
When I was a little girl my father lost his job. Months passed without luck of finding a new position in our city so he had to start the search wider a-field. Then it came: counsellor for a kindergarten to grade twelve school in northern Alberta. After long discussions in hushed voices, my parents made the decision for him to take the position. He left weeks later. My mother, older brother and I followed 6 months later.
By Whitney McLeod5 years ago in Humans

