'Til Death Do We Part (A Carl Grimes Fanfiction)
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  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2014
'"Carl, this is Ella. Ella, this is Carl.' she said as I got to my feet. Carl held out his hand to shake mine, and we did. One ray of light shined through a crack in the top of the car, and I saw a smile coming from him, and his smile the cutest I've ever seen." 

Ella Alexander is a thirteen year old, stuck in the zombie apocalypse. Ella survives through a cannibalistic place, called Terminus, for two years, until she is sent to starve in a train car. In that same train car, many people come in, sent to be tortured as well, including Carl Grimes, the only boy around her age she as seen in more than two years.  Will romance spark in between them? How will they survive the apocalypse? 

****This book may include spoilers from Season 4+ of AMC's television show, The Walking Dead.****
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