Morte Cerebral Desiese
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  • Time 1h 47m
  • Reads 529
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 29
  • Time 1h 47m
Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2020
Morte Cerebral Desiese was designed as a weapon but soon became the cause of the zombie apocolypse in March of 2014. Rylee Skanes, her brother, his girlfriend, and his friend, have taken time surviving for four years with crisis of loss and struggle. They hope to be able to live out this horrible lifetime, in hopes that maybe one day the disease will die out... unless... there is another way. A cure has been created, but has been considered a myth for a long time. Rylee, despite her brother, Jason's, wishes, has been attempting to find the cure while he has no faith in finding it. Rylee, Jason, Rheonna Jennings, and Freddy Reed have been a group of survivors since the begining.
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