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DARK WINTER PRELUDE

A Tom Clancy’s The Division short story fanfiction


1st Edition, May 2014
Written and published by MYDIVISION.NET
Tom Clancy’s The Division © Ubisoft
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Dark Winter Prelude
A Tom Clancy’s The Division short story fanfiction

Tom Clancy’s The Division is set in the near future in New York City.
A bioterror attack caused a worldwide pandemic. The virus cost the lives
of the majority of the population, quarantine zones were established,
resources were strictly rationed, oil wells dried out, the stock exchange
and the global market collapsed. State structures like police and Special
Forces do not exist anymore.

In only days without water and electricity, people are at each other’s
throats facing the deadly threat. Only a few stand between the total
chaos and the leftovers of order: The agents of “The Division”. By fighting
looters and other criminals, they try to contain the insanity before it’s
too late.

This fanfiction was written to be a possible prologue, told from the


perspective of David, a young emerging journalist.
DAY 1: OUTBREAK

Even if these lines may never be read by anyone, I had to write down, the cold wind was blowing around my ears. The tiny water drops in my
what I experienced during the last days, as they turned my life upside- breath instantly froze after exhaling and turned into small, white clouds.
down. My name is David. I am 29 years old and I’m writing as a journalist
for a small magazine here in New York City. The payment is not the best The underground was overfilled as usual and the crowds of people
for sure, but I can do, what I always wanted to: Write. pressed themselves into the wagon, shoulder to shoulder. I had to stand
of course; surrounded by sniffling and coughing.
My apartment is not very big, but it’s enough for a living. Family?
Negative. I’m living alone and only have my grandparents, who are living When I reached my station, I left the underground and after walking a
in the suburb. They value the more quiet life; however I need the rush of few minutes, I arrived at the editorial offices. My own small office was
the big city. on the 4th floor. The entire level was exceptionally empty that day. After
asking one of my colleagues, I received a short but concise “They caught
It was a usual morning, the week after Black Friday. The day on which a cold and stayed in their beds. There must be a virus in the air”.
humanity is invading shops and stores throughout the country as if they
all were remote-controlled, always looking for the best deals, not only My morning was actually as always. I worked on a few new reports. Mostly
with regard to the nearing Christmas holidays. My alarm clock rang at boring boulevard stuff, other magazines would not lose a single word
six in the morning like every day. I was unwinding the standard program: about. Interestingly it is exactly these reports what attracts our readers
I got up, out of the warm bed, had a short shower and some breakfast, to still buy the magazine. Anyway, our business was not very good lately.
left the house and headed towards the nearby underground station. Faster than expected, the clock struck twelve. I planned to spend my
My destination, the publishing building, was only four stations away, lunch break at my favorite snack bar, right around the corner. They
but nevertheless it wasn’t a walk in the park, especially on cold days had the best hand-made burgers offside the fast-food crap. But totally
like today. The temperature was slightly below the freezing point and unexpected I stood in front of closed doors. “Closed due to illness!” was
written on a note pasted provisionally on the window. Next door to next day might become very long, I allowed myself a few more than the
the bar was an electronics shop; some passersby gathered in front of usual six hours of sleep.
the shop window. Even if you couldn’t hear a single sound, the images
and text overlays spoke for themselves. There was talk about a wave Normally I have a very deep sleep, but in that night, the sounds of the
of an aggressive flu, spreading rapidly across the country. The Public howling sirens of emergency vehicles on the roads woke me up multiple
Health Department recommended to avoid crowds, public places and times. I even heard a few helicopters in the air. The night was unusually
transportation and, if possible, to stay at home. busy. I spontaneously thought there might have been a really bad
accident on the highway.
At the beginning I did not take these warnings too seriously, as the
media dramatizes such topics very often. I went back to my office, as I
had two interviews on my schedule for the afternoon. Both interview
partners cancelled at short notice because they were ill. I realized that
the warnings on TV might not have been as unfounded as I thought,
and decided to leave the office earlier than usual. Teachable as I was, I
avoided the underground and made my way back home by foot. During
my walk through the city, I saw that the Christmas illumination already
hang in the streets. I thought that maybe - in a few years - they might
begin with decoration as early as July.

More than one hour later, I arrived at my own four walls, tired and
freezing. As a first thing, I leaped into the shower in order to defrost.
I spent the rest of the day with a good book, the political thriller “The
Hunt for Red October” written by Tom Clancy. It was a great tome which
fascinated me until late in the evening. In the wise foresight that the
DAY 2: SUPPLIES

Six o’clock. As on an ordinary morning the alarm clock pulled me too on every channel, speaking about a national emergency. The flu virus
early from the dream world. After all I could find at least a few hours was much more aggressive than it was assumed and spread unusually
of sleep despite the many interruptions. But something was different fast during the last hours. Hospitals are overcrowded, traffic collapsed
this morning. Through the soundproof panes of the window came an and public transport can no longer be used. Many people have already
unusual, dull noise. It was a complete mess of different sounds that I died; there was talk of several hundreds. The message that the virus has
could not assign at the beginning. I got out of bed, went to the window already been detected in Canada hit me even worse. They talked about
facing the street and pulled the curtain. I could not believe my eyes, the possibility that the disease could develop into a global pandemic; a
thought I was in the wrong movie. horrible idea.

What was happening outside my window could have been right out of a The United States government declared a state of national emergency;
Hollywood blockbuster from Roland Emmerich. The streets were clogged one should not leave the house if possible. The only exception: The
with solid lines of cars and trucks. It went neither forward or backward, supply of essential resources; especially food, water and hygiene items.
even emergency personnel such as firefighters and ambulances were The state of emergency explained the absurd scenario that was going on
stuck. Many drivers let their frustration run free by honking gratuitously. outside my window. I had to act quickly and to stock up for the next days
Passersby besieged the shops, although most of them did not open with all necessities. I got dressed rapidly and went down to the street.
before nine o’clock. There were tumultuous crowds. Forces of the police Not only because of the cold, but above all for safety, I put a scarf around
were everywhere on the streets, but without a chance to calm down my neck, so that I was able to turn it into a respiratory protection within
the angry people. To brave the cold and the snow which fell overnight, just a few seconds. Then I was offered a scene of destruction. The highly
even some trash cans were set on fire. I realized that something terrible anxious, panicked crowds violently obtained access to the grocery
must have happened and reached for the remote control of my TV. No stores. They smashed shop windows; some mannequins served as the
matter which TV station I chose, there were special programs running instrument of advanced destruction. The shops were looted in no time
and everyone was trying to stock up with as many emergency reserves and me. They had overheard our conversation and asked the older
as possible. gentleman unambiguously to open up his shop. The shopkeeper made
clear that he would not fulfill this demand; a big mistake. One of the
I had to try to get enough supplies and all necessities to survive for the three stroke out and punched the man in his stomach. Accompanied by
next days as well; my fridge was empty regularly. Therefore my priority a dull moan, he hit the ground and did not move anymore. I wanted to
was given to food, water and some antibiotics. But despite the still rather calm down these guys, but only seconds later, they hit the back of my
early morning hours, I seemed to come too late. The big stores in my head. Then I fainted.
street were already looted empty. That’s why I decided to try my luck at
a small shop, which – I was hoping – was not known to the majority, since After regaining consciousness, the three guys fortunately have
it was located a little off in a narrow side street. After a few minutes disappeared, but the shop was opened up and looted. Even worse,
through a New York that appeared like a war zone, I reached the alley the shopkeeper lay motionless next to me on the floor. Having had a
with the market. But I should not have any luck. The store was not humming skull, I bent over the man and tried to shake him awake. When
sacked, but locked up. In addition, massive metal bars in front of the only I tried to turn him on the side, I noticed that a knife stuck in his back. He
shop window prevented the violent entering. Disappointed, I wanted to was dead. The bastards stabbed him. I was shocked, could hardly breathe
continue my journey in search of supplies; then suddenly a hand grabbed and felt like I was strangled. Desperate and in spite of the awareness that
me from behind on my shoulder. one can no longer help the man, I tried to drop an emergency call via
mobile phone. No chance, the net was completely overloaded; it was not
Frightened as I was, I turned around and looked in the exhausted, possible to think of a stable connection.
wrinkled face and tired, glassy eyes of an older man. As a precaution I
pulled the scarf over mouth and nose, pushed the stranger a fair way At that moment I realized that it now was about more than withstanding
off from me. He waved his hand, told me in a low voice that he was the some difficult days; in fact it was about pure survival. Emotionally, I was
owner of the store and because of the reports in the media, he wanted completely overwhelmed at this moment. I desperately needed supplies,
to protect his business against looters. Just as I began to describe him even if I could never exceed certain moral limits. Before I entered the
my situation, three shady guys came towards us, surrounded the man store, or what was left of it, I covered the old man with his jacket.
That was the least I could do for him. Then I devoted myself to gather I would have had no chance to get through on the streets. No landline calls
the bare necessities for the next few days. On the wall in the store hung without electricity, and the mobile network was overloaded or dead; I just did
a clock; it was after half-past one, so I was unconscious for a few hours. not know. Anyway, I turned off my smartphone some time ago, hoping that
Fortunately, there was more on the shelves than the murderers could the remaining juice in the battery could still be somehow useful.
carry. I found a few bottles of water and enough food to make ends meet
at least a week. Unfortunately, in regard to antibiotics, I got nothing. In I decided to spend the rest of the afternoon in front of the fireplace, in my
addition to two plastic bags, I also took a backpack with me and made my warm and cozy bivouac, covered with a blanket. The past morning offered so
way home jam-packed. many terrible experiences that I had to deal with. Absorbed in my thoughts
and trying to come to terms with what I experienced, I fell asleep at some
The way back was definitely not easy to accomplish. Again and again point.
desperate passersby asked me to share my “capture” with them, but I
could not afford sympathy after this crazy morning. I saw the desperation
in the eyes of the people, but now it was time to think of myself and
secure my survival.

After arriving in my apartment, I wanted to fill the fridge with food, but what
was that? The light in the refrigerator was not working and I could not hear the
typical hum of the cooling unit as well. Did the power fail? Indeed. Television,
telephone, stove, all dead. The radiators were only lukewarm; the central
heating did of course fail as well. What a big mess in this icy cold. Luckily I still
had an open fireplace in the living room and enough wood for a few days.
After a hot meal out of a can, I had to think of my grandparents. Did they
have enough to eat? Were they safe at all? Were they alive? These thoughts
racked my brain. Reaching them on short term was impossible in any case.
DAY 3: FamilY

In the middle of the night I was awakened by footsteps. It was pitch black, military was flown in overnight and should now provide for peace. A
but at the lower edge of the door to my apartment, I saw a blaze which few helicopters circled in the sky at a safe distance. One carried a large
must have come from a flashlight. Suddenly there were some voices. I box that was hanging on a rope. I spontaneously thought that it might
barely understood a word, but at least I could pick up something about transport life-saving vaccines and everything would return to normality
quarantine and “Zone B”. I was anxious and hid under my blanket. After a within a few days, so that one would forget the cruel experiences of
few seconds the voices and the gleam of light were gone. Concentrated, these days. However, the realist inside me buried that hope quickly.
I heard a while towards the door, until I finally fell back to sleep. The Suddenly I heard shots. Four guys with assault rifles ran towards the
next morning I was awakened by the cold that found its way into my soldiers, shot them, took their equipment and disappeared as quickly as
apartment. The fire went out overnight, of course, and I shivered. The they had shown up. Reflexively, I took to my heels and hid myself in the
every morning shower fell out for good reason, the combination of ice- next side street between two dumpsters. I could not believe what had to
cold water and a felt room temperature of below the freezing point, did be left of morality and humanity, after only a few days and was amazed
not sound convincing. The plan for the day was to visit my grandparents at how quickly the world could lead into disaster.
to see if they were doing well, or if they were alive at all. This made me
so thoughtful that I simply could not ignore it. I had to take the risk and Now I had to travel about 30 miles to the house of my grandparents. First,
made me into the unknown with a little food, some water and warm I made my way through numerous backyards and carefully maintained
clothes. gardens; I made good progress. The further I moved away from the city
Outside, there was a completely contrarian scenario compared to center, the safer I felt. There was also no sign of military presence. I saw
yesterday’s chaos. The streets were deserted. There was a deceptive a few people on the streets, but they always kept a safe distance. No one
silence, abandoned cars on the streets, empty, looted stores, burning wanted to take the risk to get infected.
garbage cans, light snowfall, luckily no wind. It was cold anyway. In After about two hours of walking I reached a highway that would take
the distance I saw two soldiers patrolling the streets; apparently the me directly to my family in the suburbs. To cover all the way on foot
would be impossible on a single day; not even thinking about the way They indeed were not the youngest anymore, but hale and hearty, not
back. Fortunately, there were a lot of abandoned cars around. I tried rusty. But everyone knows that when it comes to infectious diseases,
to find one that was still running. However, in most vehicles, the fuel small children and the elderly are most at risk. I told myself again and
tanks have already been emptied. Besides food and water, gasoline and again that everything was okay and tried to think positively. From a
diesel were the currently most valuable assets and therefore particularly distance I could already see the house, the blinds were down, and the
popular among looters. I wanted to give up disappointed but then I saw Star-Spangled Banner was blowing in the wind solely. Everything seemed
a snow covered van standing in a driveway. It was not locked and the shuttered. The front door of the house next door was open. As I got closer,
engine started right after the second attempt – finally I once was lucky. I heard suspicious noises coming from the bungalow. Carefully, I took a
Despite some obstacles on the highway I made good progress. look inside, put my hand into the pocket of my jacket and grabbed the
revolver. A loud rumble ran through the silence, a shy cat escaped from
On my trip I hardly met other people. I had planned to count them, but I the house. Presumably she was startled more than me. My hand, which
did not get far. The poor result after more than 25 miles: Three cars, one frantically held the shooting iron, slowly relaxed again. A moment later I
minibus and exactly eleven passersby. Where were all the other people? stood in front of the door of my grandparents’ house. I was as excited as
Entrenched in their homes? The last mile I had to walk again, a roadblock on the first day of school. My head was completely empty. I knocked on
prevented the onward journey. Before I got out of the van, I glanced in the door. No reaction. I knocked harder; still no reaction. I shouted for my
the glove box and was surprised once more. Inside, there was a blank grandmother, but the only thing that was happening, was the shaking of
polished revolver as well as a map of New York and the surrounding area. a curtain on the first floor of the other neighbor’s house. But even after
some time of waiting and further knocking attempts, there was still no
Actually, I am strictly against weapons, but with the world being on the reaction. A queasy feeling came over me, so I tried it through the garden
brink and considering the events of the last two days, it’s easy to throw at the back door.
one or the other principle overboard. The revolver and the map vanished
into my jacket pocket. Although it was winter, you could already see at a quick glance, with how
The closer I got to my grandparents’ house, the stronger was this strange much love and devotion my grandmother took care of the garden. Even
feeling that something might not be right. I really was worried. without flowers or foliage you could recognize the accurate cut shapes
of hedges and bushes easily. A few steps further, I stood in front of the as if someone would ram a knife in my heart. In disbelief of what I just
patio door. had seen, I closed the door again; I could no longer endure what I saw,
thought I wasn’t real. With tears in my eyes and utter emptiness in the
To my surprise, it was not locked, so I entered the house cautiously and head, I went down the stairs back to the living room. On the second last
stood in the living room. It was tidied up; everything was in its place, just step I stopped and sat down; the elbows on my knees, the head resting
as I had remembered it. My search led me further through the kitchen on my hands.
and the bathroom, without any trace of my grandparents. Seconds later,
I stood in the hallway in front of the stairs to the first floor. A careful Slowly I began to realize that I now was completely on my own. My
“Hello?” directed upwards unfortunately remained unanswered. Worried parents died in a car accident. I was just two years old. My grandparents
and anxious not to cause unnecessary noise, I slowly followed the stairs were always there for me, they were my last family support. Actually, I
to the first floor. With each step, the queasy feeling in my stomach grew. had hoped to get some words of good advice from grandma and grandpa
Actually, it was already clear that something was not right, but being in about how to survive this difficult situation, but now all hope was gone.
such a situation I refused to believe it. After arriving on the first floor, I The rest of the day I spent on the stairs, alone with my thoughts of my
stood before the door to the bedroom. A slightly musty smell was in the grandparents and many tears.
air, I did prepare myself for the worst.
After some time I calmed down a little and was able to get a clear
I carefully grabbed the door handle and knocked softly with the other thought. I wanted to provide my grandparents a dignified funeral, but it
hand. I did not know why, but I thought it was just right at this moment. was impossible to be realized in this chaos. So I decided to let them rest
Pressing down the handle, I slowly opened the door. When it was open in their bedroom for the next days and, as soon as the situation would
about half a meter, I stretched my upper body through the gap and normalize to some extent, to resume this plan.
peeked into the room. Then I saw my grandparents lying in their bed,
covered with a blanket and completely motionless. They were dead, It was already dark when I searched the other rooms for useful utensils.
presumably fell asleep peacefully and never woke up again. I hoped they I knew that the remaining juice in the battery of my smartphone and the
did not have to suffer. At that moment, I felt a deep pain in my chest, installed flashlight app would be good for something. I could find some
food cans and an almost complete case of mineral water in the kitchen.
The plan was to take these supplies back home on the next morning.
Although I still had some supplies left, but by the looks of it, I had to
hold out longer than I initially hoped. Then I lay down on the couch and
wrapped myself in several warm blankets; it was pretty damn cold and
I was sure to not even get a wink of sleep during the whole night. But
soon fatigue that came with the sorrow overcame me, and I fell asleep.
DAY 4: Zone B

Again, I woke up in the middle of the night. I thought I heard voices again. parent’s house. The family ran out of food. Without fuel in the tank of
With the blankets pulled over my head, I did not dare to risk a single their car and several miles to the nearest supermarket, they had no other
look, but a few seconds later, the ray of a flashlight shine through my option but looting supposedly abandoned homes during the night. The
cotton protective shield. Then there were clearly noticeable voices, two house of my grandparents was not the first one they visited this night.
in number, male. They sounded very young. Fortunately, they seemed to So far they had been lucky, never got caught and never encountered
not have noticed me yet. Based on the noise I could clearly locate them in the homeowner, told me Mike. His bigger brother Jason kept himself
the kitchen. Obviously, I now had two options: Waiting under the blanket discreetly in the background. They did not want trouble. I put away the
until the two would disappear again or surprising them in the kitchen. gun and we decided to continue the conversation in the living room on
Luckily I still had the revolver in the pocket of my jacket. Carefully, I freed the couch at candlelight.
myself from the blankets, stood up silently, and approached the kitchen.
There they stood, examining the wooden, white wall cupboards. They Then the two told me things I initially did not believe to be true.
looked very young; I guessed them to be in their early twenties at the Meanwhile, the whole world has been affected by this aggressive flu
utmost. I pulled the revolver out of the pocket, pointed it at the larger virus. The order as we knew it had collapsed. Millions of people lost
one of the two guys and gathered all my courage. their lives; the world was descended into chaos. Mike told me about a
conversation between two neighbors, which he had picked up the day
I welcomed the two boys with a determined: “Don’ move! Who are you before. It is believed that terrorists bred the virus in a laboratory and
and what are you doing here?” Startled, they turned around and looked were responsible for the pandemic. What motivation should be behind
at me, saw my revolver and literally froze to pillars of salt. They probably all this? To this question he had no answer. It was possible that even
were assuming to be alone. I demanded an explanation of who they the criminals had no idea what they bred and what would be triggered
were. The smaller of the two guys was justifying himself to me. They by this bizarre creation. It made me feel sick. I did not want to hear any
were brothers, came from the neighborhood and still lived in their further details.
I offered the brothers to take a part of the supplies with them. They and shortly afterwards he called me via megaphone to stop the car next
were very grateful, grabbed two bags full of food and beverages. When to him. Apparently it was a kind of a traffic control. I did not mean any
they left the house, even Jason said a word. A quiet but honest-sounding harm, followed his command and stopped the car in front of the soldier.
“Thanks”. I tried to fall asleep again, but the rest of adrenaline in my body At that moment my biggest concern was that the soldiers could find
knew to prevent that efficiently. out that my set of wheels was only “borrowed”. I hardly came to a halt,
when they screamed at me “Get out, now”. So I got out. Two soldiers
When the first rays of sun hit the old-fashioned 70’s wallpaper on the with respiratory masks grabbed my arms and pressed me against the
living room walls, I also gathered together a few supplies and made me van; I felt the cold of the B-pillar on my right cheek. They seemed to be
on my way back home to my apartment, still being pretty tired from the interested only in me, dedicated the car not even a single glance. After
restless night. I did not dare to take a further look into the bedroom, but a short but thorough search and taking away my revolver, they dragged
I would come back to enable my grandparents the promised funeral. me in direction of a small tent, which was set up next to the military
I left the house and locked the door. I was aware that this simple lock vehicles. I had weak knees, but then I saw a label on the side of the tent, a
would be no obstacle for even more looters, but it felt damn good to get big red cross. I was relieved and the feeling in my knees came back. In the
back a little bit of order. medical tent they introduced me to a military doctor. I do not remember
his name, but for sure his brief but concise explanation of what purpose
It was another ice-cold morning, but the sky was clear and blue, and the should be served by this action:
sun’s rays warmed my face. I almost thought, it was a normal day and Preventing the further spread of the virus. In the past days one has tried
the last 72 hours would have been just a really bad nightmare. I left the to seal off the town center as completely as possible, limit the spread and
neighborhood on the same way as the day before, hoping the borrowed isolate infected persons. The city should be healed from inside out. For
van would still wait for me at the same place right before the roadblock. this purpose, quarantine zones have been established. Now one wants
It actually stood there; I was lucky! to prevent that people from outside carry the virus in the city core again.
At least this was the plan of the government. Apparently, the doctor
After about ten miles towards the city center, I saw military vehicles on was not really convinced, but as a member of the military, you follow
the road. Slowly I approached the soldiers. One of them waved to me commands, you do not doubt them. He prepared a quick test, wiped with
a test strip over my forehead and hands. A few seconds later, the result she did not have much time and, being a nurse, had to take care of many
of the test was already available. He looked at me with a deep frown other patients, but would give me a brief overview.
and waved the two soldiers. Then everything went pretty fast. They
grabbed me again by the arms and fixated me. Surprised and nervously I learned that the result of the quick test outside the city was not
I asked what was going on. The doctor said he was not sure, needs to unmistakable. And because they did not want to take any risks, I was
give me a shot, but I should not be worried. I was sure to be healthy, felt brought here for further examination. “Here” this was the Plaza, right on
physically fit, could not remember myself to feel even one of the typical the edge of the Central Park. This luxury hotel has been transformed into
flu symptoms. A feeling of anxiety pierced bone and marrow. Before I one of many quarantine facilities and is part of the so-called “Zone B”.
could say anything else or defend myself, I felt the needle of the syringe While I was asleep, further tests were made, but the results and hence
permeating my skin and fell asleep. the total certainty about my condition would not be available until the
next morning. The nurse left me a bottle of water, a paper cup and a
When I woke up, I was lying in a bed. Opposite to me there was a clock on sleeping pill. She said it would be better to rest for the night rather than
the wall. It was just before nine, I had slept for more than half a day. My racking my brain about the pending test result. I decided to take the pill
eyes wandered around the room. It seemed to me as if I were in kind of an and fell asleep a few moments later.
improvised hospital. Plastic curtains on the door, a disinfectant dispenser
right next to it. However, the furniture of the room appeared to be from
a hotel. I wanted to get up, but my hand was tied to the bed with a cable
tie. Instead of panicking, I tested my body for any tubing for infusions and
the like; fortunately without success. However, I was wearing a strange
nightgown. I still felt completely healthy, but very insecure because of
the doctor’s statement and wanted certainty. The door opened. A young
woman in a white coat and respirator was approaching my bed. She said
I should have no fear, would be safe. I took the opportunity and asked
her where I was and how things stood with me and my health. She said
DAY 5: ENROLLMENT

The morning after I was awakened by the medical round and was not everything. But I did not tell him the story; I did not want to talk about
really awake, but knew that the following diagnosis could decide on my it. I thanked him sincerely for the good news; a huge weight was lifted
life. So I did my best to concentrate on the words of the doctor. from my mind. The next question I wanted to ask him was, when I would
be discharged from hospital, but before I could ask him, he said: “You
His name was Woolsey, as he introduced himself to me; the typical name have to leave now, we need every single bed.” He sounded very harsh.
tag on his white coat was missing. His handshake was very firm, his voice Fortunately they washed and even disinfected my clothes overnight.
deep and sober. He made a decisive impression at first glance. Better
that way than any quack doctor, who beats around the bush, I thought. After the medical round left my room, I got up and dressed in my own
“The quick test was not unmistakable. It has been found a small number fresh clothes. A look out of the window told me that I must have been at
of influenza viruses on the test strip, but the number was not sufficient least on the tenth floor and revealed the view on the Central Park. The
to detect a disease with certainty. For this reason you were moved here, usually very popular attraction for locals and tourists was deserted. It
considering the quarantine requirements for national emergencies, was a truly bizarre scene. Even more cars than the days before blocked
and subjected to additional testing. Yesterday, we have taken a blood the streets and piles of garbage began to pile themselves. Within only
sample; the result has been available since a few minutes. I have good a few days, New York City transformed from a vibrant metropolis into
news for you. We could not detect the dangerous virus in your blood; you a second Detroit. Then I walked into the hallway. In spite of the short
are healthy. We assume that you must have had contact with infected time, the hotel was converted into a fully functional hospital. Among
recently, which is why a few inactive viruses stuck to your hands and the other, I spotted signs labeled “X-Ray”, “OP” and “ER”. The latter seemed
forehead.” explained doc Woolsey. to be on the ground floor, as well as the exit. The elevators were indeed
functional, but could only be used by the personnel for patient transport.
Suddenly I had to think of my grandparents, the virus cells must have So I took the little detour via the staircase. The ground floor looked
come from the doorknob of the bedroom door, what would explain like a battlefield. The emergency room lived up to its name. The floor
was covered with blood, wounded screamed panicked in pain, at every believe my eyes. “POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS” was written on a yellow
corner was coughing and sniffling, desperate relatives sat in sort of a band, which was attached to the frame and stretched across the door. I
provisional waiting room, separated only by curtains from the scanty and feared for my home, my belongings, all that was left. At that moment I
anything but clinically clean treatment rooms. War could not be worse. did not care about the barrier, I tore off the tape and entered the house.
I was shielded from all this by a simple Plexiglas window, which divided I took the staircase step by step and ultimately was on the first floor,
the foyer into two halves. So apparently one wanted to make sure that standing in front of the door of my apartment. I heard several voices from
you could not get infected. inside. I had the vague feeling that my apartment was occupied. Even
if it should prove to be a mistake, I opened the door without thinking
When I arrived in the fresh air, I left the quarantine zone. As expected, it and rushed in. I was confronted with three figures in squalid clothes, my
was bitterly cold and although I was infinitely happy to be healthy and to furniture was totally devastated.
be able to go home, I somehow longed after the warm bed in the Plaza.
After a few steps I turned around, saw the former hotel in its full glory. It One of the three came up to me and pushed me to the ground. The
was wrapped by a huge tarpaulin with a cross on the front side and “Zone other two drew their pistols. One of the two armed men stood next to
B” lettering at the corners. At a distance of about ten meters, they built a me and pointed the barrel of the gun at me. My heart was pounding like
barrier of barbed wire fence around the hotel. Additionally, the area was crazy. He shouted at me, asked me what I wanted from him. Before I
guarded by the military. could answer him, I heard a loud “Weapons down and don’t move!” from
the stairway. The two guys with their weapons let up on me and aimed
Then the weather turned. A stormy wind moved through the streets, towards the door. In that moment several shots in quick succession fell
huge snowflakes slapped me in the face while clouds of steam rose under deafening noise. All three occupants were hit and went down
up over the manhole covers. Despite the scarf in my face it was damn to the ground. Pools of blood formed on the laminate instantly. Then
uncomfortable; the way home seemed to be endless. The fall of the snow two more guys with machine guns entered my apartment and looked at
was so dense; sometimes you could not even see the next three houses. me, perceiving how paralyzed I was. “Don’t worry, sir. We will not hurt
When I finally approached my front door, I could see that something was you. We are here to help.” said one of the men. I did not know who they
sticking to it. A moment later I stood in front of the door and could not were, they did not wear uniforms, only had a patch on the right sleeve of
their jackets with a bird of prey and the letters “SHD” as well as strange looking for reinforcement, and I would have a good chance of joining
watches with luminescent rings. They tried to reassure me, brought me SHD, but had to take some tests and a hard training before I would
a glass of water. become a Division agent. The idea appealed to me. I hesitated, but then I
realized that I had lost all that was important to me: My family, my home,
Then one of the men told me that they were field agents of the Strategic my job, everything. Only faith in humanity and a better future remained.
Homeland Division. The main difference from any other agency, To go with them might be the only way to really change something, to
organization or department was that the Division is a last resort measure. give my life meaning again. I did not know what to expect or what risks I
As such, the members of the Division supersede any other operative, would take, but still I decided for the Division.
agent or federal employee in the field. They have a form of executive
power and answer directly to the President. Another major point was The only question left is:
that the Division is a covert organization in peace time; its members are
embedded within society all across the nation, waiting and preparing What will it take to save what remains?
for activation. The Division must ensure that the key infrastructures and
people that remain are protected. During their patrol they had heard
the suspicious noises coming from my apartment and saved me not a
second too late. I was relieved and surprised at the same time that such
organizations really existed.

To ensure that I was not a troublemaker, they questioned me and wanted


to hear my story. I told the agent from me and the experiences of the last
five days. I think I have impressed them in a certain way. The taller of the
two slapped me on the shoulder and wished me all the best. Gratefully,
I accompanied the two agents down to the front door of the building.
After arriving downstairs, they offered me to join them. They were This is where my story begins...
DARK WINTER PRELUDE

We live in a fragile and complex world, a web of interdependent


systems we rely on every day. When one fails, others follow, creating a
deadly domino effect that can cripple society in days.

In Tom Clancy’s The Division a devastating pandemic sweeps through


New York City, and one by one, basic services fail. In only days, without
food or water, society collapses into chaos. The Division, a classified
unit of self-supported tactical agents, is activated.

Dark Winter Prelude tells the story of David, a young emerging jounalist
who had to experience the tragic proportions of the outbreak. This
short story fanfiction was written to be a possible prologue for Tom
Clancy’s The Division.

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