A Giantess Kills All But ONE

A Giantess Kills All But ONE

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what would happen if there were only kids on earth? a strange virus spreads fast and comes out of no were the effects are random just finding difrent ways to harm the human body but it always ends the same way with blood flowing from every entrance in the head as the brain turns to nothing but mush and only the adults are able to contracts this virus killing quickly not even a thought about a cure was made leaving the kids alone for a few days untill a big surprise comes to scope out all the kids
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