I made a cure
I let the rest of the world do nuts and kill each other, including my coworkers, and I let my wife die all alone as she committed suicide in our bathtub at home. I worked hours and days on end, the last few with my own daughter there in the lab with me. She had seen my dead co-workers laying about the building, yet in her innocence she sat there in the lab, smiling and playing with her ball.
It was that innocence that made me press on to find the cure, and now as I sit here on a park bench with my daughter beside me, cured of the virus that plagues the rest of the earth, I find my choices were worth every sacrifice I have had to made to get here.