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Zombies need love too
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Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2014
Once upon a time...just kidding,that is what I think of everytime I shoot or see a zobmie. That they had a story, a life. Until,one of the bitten survivors needed my help. Everything changed. From the hunger and the urge to kill to the love for the infected ones,this is how I changed the world:
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