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Zombie Apocalypse
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Complete, First published Aug 10, 2014
Let me get this straight.
If anyone has a story similar to mine it is not because of plagiarism.
Besides I am 12.
This story is about a zombie apocalypse.
Enjoy! :D
My awesome story:)

This is a story of Jane.A normal kid who finds herself in chaos or whatever paranormal stuff or idk what it's called so whatever.Jane the orphan has a way of setting things right.
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