Zombies, Weapons, and Love
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Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2017
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Would you have ever guessed that the zombie apocalypse would ever happen? Or did you think they were just a tale people said to fill the imagination?

What happens when that imagination is filled to much? 

Well I'll explain it. Since it seemed that the zombie apocalypse was just something fun to make up, then scientists took it to far. They developed a way to turn a ordinary person into a brainless dead man-eating zombie. Soon people started getting sick, which lead to the incurable transformation. And the only way to kill a person who's already dead? Cut off there head, or shoot them in there head. 


This story is about the life of 15 year old Alice Montgomerys way throughout the zombie apocalypse. 

Can she handle the Zombies,Weapons, and Love?
Your going to have to read it to find out!
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