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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published May 10, 2020
Me and my friends are talking and doing stuff when out of nowhere a virus happens. We all have to survive together, though it may be hard.

I'm Sereniti, the dirtiest in the group- I mean, I have a really dirty mind. I'm obsessed with death and say a lot of threats. I'm also pretty weird and depressed. I'm also pansexual sooo, yeah. And I'm a weeb apparently (I asked a friend for my description).
Natalie is the quiet lesbian that really loves picking on me, she also has a huge crush on somebody (BROOKIE AHEM). She's also very chaotic and complaining.
Brooklyn, or Brookie, is a bisexual weeb that is also very inappropriate.
Eddwin, or Ed, is the soft gay boy of the group.
Grayson, or Gray, is the emo druggie who is very, very gay.
Julia is the bisexual crackhead of the group.
Jason has the power of god and anime on his side.
Charlii is confident and is very sure about what she does.
Aubrey is our small fun sized pansexual demon that I call my daughter. I PROTECC!
Cherrish is our clumsy, energetic bisexual friend, also Natalie's cousin.
Garreth is the shy bisexual.
Grace is the smart-ass pan sexual.
Graham is the gamer weeb.
Izzy is the very happy, cheerful and optimistic one of the group.
Jamiee is constantly thinking of bits of songs to write and constantly wishing she was still with her ex.
Nate is the Kyle stereotype but with the name Nate... (does make a lot of sex jokes-)
Pheonix is outgoing bisexual who she has no fashion sense. She also constantly makes sex jokes.
Sophie is pretty neutral, bisexual.
Tate is the nice guy. He kinda goes with the flow of everyone else. Bisexual.
Will is the nerdy guy. He gets lots of ideas.
Chloe is our innocent child. She's sweet and I'd protect her with my life.
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