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Still Alive
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Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2014
Dani was just like any other eighteen year old girl. She was in her final year of highschool, she had a boyfriend, she was looking forward to prom, and her best friend and her were practicaly connected at the hip. At least until the world decided to flip and take the human race and every other species down with it.


hey I suck at these so bare with me please. just read and you'll find out its actually a good book. thnx!!!
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