The lost forest
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  • Reads 87
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2014
(Romance, adventure, teen fiction, action) Beth soon has to get a job because she can no longer be get money for food for free at the age of 15. Nothing has really interested her but killing the things that have murdered so many.so she desides she wants to be a hunter. She has asked her brother, Aiden, to teacher her some things sense he's a first class zombie killer. He has taught basic self defense and how to handle a knife which isn't much different from what they teacher he in school. She knows he hates the idea of her being a hunter but he has no Choice once there lives become in danger by something other than zombies...
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