Terror On The Horizon
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  • Reads 796
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2020
Greenville, home to a beautiful island that has been the number one honeymoon destination to many has suddenly woken up in chaos. Lena, a waitress struggling to make ends meet, suddenly comes faced with vicious rapid flesh-eating beings. 

Zombies. 

She soon has to break into survival mode as blood and guts spill and stain each street. Her, along with others she clashes into along the way, have to work together to survive even if it means they have to spill the blood and guts themselves. 

The sound of ripping bloody flesh and splattering guts and brains, ensues Terror On The Horizon.

Yeah, maybe having a measly little waitress job at a beat-up old diner to pay off her debt wasn't all that bad.

Rise up. Terror's calling.
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