Whatever It Takes: Mutations
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  • Reads 988
  • Votes 74
  • Parts 33
  • Time 4h 9m
Complete, First published Apr 26, 2019
Following the near-death experience in Greenville, William miraculously survived, but Jeremy has no idea what's next for him. 

The disease hits a new strain, causing the Clickers to become stronger, faster, and a lot harder to kill. The Regulars obtain much sharper vision and smell, and can sense you blocks away with his back turned. There's even a new type of zombie, and the people call them "The Gouls." 

It's not even over yet. The Raiders are becoming even more common than the Clickers, causing Jeremy to become more anxious. Is he becoming insane too?

In the midst of all this, a new hope arrives. Jeremy gets a call from a long lost friend that tells him about a resistance group that's taking in survivors, which is not that many; only a thousand after the bombs. 

The only problem is, they have to travel 875 miles to get there.
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Whatever It Takes: Insanity

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The Battle of Memphis has ended, but it only gets worse and worse as winter draws near. What's going to happen when the zombies finally die off, but the Raiders are only growing more and more powerful? Nobody really knows for sure, but Jeremy isn't going to wait and find out. On top of this, William's injuries are dragging him down, and he's not sure whether it's safe for him to go on. He wants to stay at the camp, but he also knows that it's not going to last much longer, due to the lack of supplies and constant Raider threats. The future only has the answer, and escaping the rapidly cooling weather seems like the most logical choice. But what happens when this winter is the worst one in over fifty years?