Zombies But Not really Idk

Zombies But Not really Idk

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Both of us living out the zombie apocalypse together as zombies on thrones of bloodied skulls consuming couples in love to sustain ourselves Instead of complete zombie, we were given a serum that was supposed to make us immune to the virus but it didn't work out (so zombie hybrids) so we can think for ourselves but we're practically zombies. instead of helping people, we choose chaos. >:]]]]]
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(TRIGGER WARNING CONTAINS DEPICTIONS OF DEATH, AND HORROR) After a lethal virus started to spread around the planet, millions began to die quickly, the government's and politicians of the world couldn't stop the spread, the military couldn't, the WHO, the CDC, nothing could stop it, as a result it led to the untimely collapse of all modern civilization... Follow a woman who had been nothing more than a secretary before the fall navigate her survival through this cruel new world, where she will face undead monsters, starvation, dehydration, losing ones she loves, betrayal from people close to her, other people... This is Claire Anderson's story. (I apologize to anyone I offend when reading the story.) (If you wanna make a fanfiction of my story please credit me and let me know so it's not just copyright.) (Multipovs.) (May be upsetting for some people.) (Warning, Strong language, mentions of blood, and other things.) (LGBTQ)

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