The Infected

The Infected

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One day the apocalypse hit, there was a huge virus that turned all adults into mind controlled zombies. not only did it effect that world but it effected others as well. multiple universes clapsed on eacother and may fouren things entered that earth. Rose Dragon claw it a semi lonely girl. she has lived alone in the apocalypse world for two years. She has one friend but he's a demon who can be very annoying sometimes. She misses human contact and wants to meet someone who doesn't want to kill her. When she saves to boys from the vile man she calls Ugly Rat will they become freinds? will rose finally not be alone again? read to find out. This story is inspired by the book Everland by Wendy Spinale. there is cursing in this book and some underage drinking.
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No one loves fiction stories quite as much as Remi, but sometimes tales in books are made out to seem much better than they actually are. When a party is disrupted by a zombie outbreak Remi can barely believe it and all too soon she has to go from a lazy, awkward teenager to a killer. Everything around her begins to change and what once was supposed to be a great adventure turns into a tale of drama, love, and betrayal. Everyone she is fighting for aren't the same people they once were and Remi is changing too, but is it for better or for worse? Her little group try to survive but as time goes on Remi begins to believe that if the apocalypse doesn't end soon she will die and quickly learns that trusting the wrong people could be fatal.

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