The gay zombie apocalypse .
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  • Reads 84
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2018
Mature
Serenity with her depression, anxiety and PTSD try to survive a zombie apocalypse with her new companions. Can she do it? Serenity is a bad ass chick , with her good looks and killer martial arts skills, but there is something deeper to her that many people don't know of. Can she put her walls down and open up? or will she forever be the lonely depressed, anxious and angry little girl she's been since that day? She has turned to smoking and fighting for relief but can she continue the way she is in this situation?
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