From The Ashes
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Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2017
the story is simple the plot is basic. but this isn't a book this is life. the story is complicated the plot is troubling. and for some unknown reason the world keeps spinning. no-one noticed the changes until it was to late. at first it was subtle like a change in personality; but it quickly escalated. soon their bodies would be numb, only seeking a raw organ to satisfy, people veins popping out to the point the you could see them from a mile away, their skin slowly rotting away. we call them bitters but you might know them as zombies.
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