Today Everything Changes (A Zombie Apocolypse Story)
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  • Reads 51
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 13
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2017
Mature
Abby is your normal 13-year-old girl, with a normal life. She has a best friend, Benjamin, a little brother, Max, a mom, and her dad has passed away. She thought her life would change, thought it would stay the same, nothing exciting to happen, for them to never move, etc. But she was wrong, things did change, drastically. Read as Abby and her friend go through changes and learn to adapt to the new world.

Upload every Tuesday. Started Oct 30, 2019.
A/N: I have changed two names in this book. Cassie's and Alex's, now it's Abigail and Benjamin, I don't know why those names specifically, but I have good reasons for changing them. I am currently rewriting the book, so I apologize for anyone who read it before the rewrite. Have fun with this shit of a book.
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