Day 510:
Well, I have finally have my faith in Something greater than what I can understand. I see that in Kaylee. Everybody on the squad loves her, and she enjoys hanging out with them. I'm gonna see about making her one of the civilian volunteers. I know the guys would love teaching her some things about the Z-Corps, and I know she would enjoy helping out everyone over here.
I know she has a lot to learn, since she never had any family to teach her anything about life. I'm wanting to do that, but I want to teach her right. The way that my friend Kaylee would teach. I still have her Bible and still hold on to her notes and her necklace. I've been reading both, studying them when I've had some off time.
This might be my last entry log for a while. We're still on the move. We are staying in the outskirts of Valdosta for the time being, but we won't be residing here permanently. There's still a lot of zombies that lurk about. One thing I do know is that we're one step closer to a new home.
Advisor Jaycob Riley signing off for now.
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Z-Day Chronicles: Rising Up
KorkuWarning: This book contains graphic violence, coarse language, suggestive material, and disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. Spoiler alert: This book contains spoilers from Z-Day Chronicles: Genesis. One year after the start of the zomb...