DeathFire
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  • Reads 218
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2017
Paige and Haley only had each other. They had ran away from the fire, They had run away from the social agents, now they run from zombies. 

Paige and Haley are twins. They've been living on the streets since a fire killed their parents when they were seven. Their 16 now and life isn't getting any better. Other weird people are giving them glances, and they know they have to move soon. But then the impossible happens. Zombies are real. Add on to this a weird disorder where they can float slightly, and are stronger than most body builders, and add on Paige's alter personality, and you get one crazy apocalypse.

This story is a crossover between CrystalScherers stories The Virus Within, and Heartfire. This story is made with CrystalScherers permission.
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