
Chapter VI-Bad people will always be bad people
Atlanta Central Hospital/First Day of Outbreak
The hospital was in chaos, with people running everywhere, including the Dursley family who fought for care. Mr. and Mrs. Dursley tried at all costs to get someone to treat their son, even resorting to confrontation with others present, much to the displeasure of everyone involved.
One of the soldiers, stationed to ensure civilian safety in the hospital, was patrolling near the reception when he heard shrill screams. He rushed to the reception and found a nurse being brutally thrown to the floor by Vernon Dursley, who was shouting for his son to be attended to, while his wife held the child.
The soldier, witnessing the scene, felt his blood boil. Approaching the man, he pushed him away from the nurse and stood between them, observing as the man's face turned red with anger before he began shouting at the soldier. Enraged, the soldier pointed his gun at him, ordering him to move away. Other soldiers, hearing the commotion, approached, forcing Vernon to retreat and leave the hospital. The soldier then relaxed, helped the nurse to her feet, and returned to his patrol.
The Dursley family was compelled to leave the hospital without care and faced chaos on the streets of Atlanta. Some people ran frantically, while others tried to protect themselves from the infected. The Dursleys looked around in panic as they got into their car and started driving back to the cabin. They were so distracted that they didn't notice a runaway truck coming towards them until it was too late...
Parallel to this, wizards tried to defend themselves in every way possible, barricading themselves in their homes and schools with magical security protections. Magical creatures sought refuge in the depths of the Forbidden Forest.
The wizards didn't fully comprehend what was happening. Those who were bitten or somehow infected were taken by their relatives to their homes, leaving other residents to suffer the consequences of their actions.
Wizards living in the Muggle world suffered the most. Among them, those lacking the security of magical properties or unable to access the shelters provided by the ministries had to rely on their magic for protection. This led to astonishment and fear among Muggles, who attacked them "in defense," resulting in unnecessary deaths worldwide.