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Death is My Fantasy

Death is My Fantasy

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Fanfic
The Walking Dead
What would happen of Shane had a daughter, and she was the one in the coma instead of Rick? What if Shane never got with Lori? What if Shane never died?
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Rachel Ebony, a girl who is stuck in the world of the undead. She was alone at the start, but of course, that didn't phase her any. She didn't want to worry about anyone else, especially since she barely knew how to care for herself. She had just had her twenty first birthday when the end of the world happened. She knew how to shoot and how to fight, she learned Brazilian Jujitsu when she was little, and has been training up until the end of the world. All the fighting skills in the world couldn't save her from uncertain death, if she happened to fall asleep in the wrong place at the wrong time. She's scared, but she's never been one to show fear. She finds a woman and small child, but the woman was bit, and so she sent her child with Rachel. How will Rachel cope with having a small child to look after? How about when they're in sketchy situations? What about when they encounter others? Possibly a group? Read and find out...

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