100 Days in a zombie apocalypse
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  • Reads 3,009
  • Votes 124
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2022
Mature
this story is about 100 days in a zombie apocalypse, I mean it's in the name lol : )  

PLEASE DONT MIND ANY SPELLING MISTAKES, MY PHONE IS REALLY BUGGY AND SOMETIMES AUTOCORRECTS STUFF TO SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT, I APOLOGISE IF U COME ACCROSS SOMETHING LIKE THAT IN THE STORY ITS JUST THAT WHEN I DOUBLE CHECK IT FOR MISTAKES I SOMETIMES MISS SMALL MISTAKES LIKE THAT. 

A little summary-

Long story short, boom apocalypse happens but oh no, no parents!? Bec it came so suddenly the parents weren't home during the disaster..and never came back, scary ik, so, a bunch of friends decide to meet up, try to survive and not kill each other but also find their missing parents. 

This story switches between the pov's of the people in the friend group, this story is still ongoing!!! But there is a lot going on so it won't get boring (I hope) 

The updates are kinda random, sometimes it's twice a week but out of nowhere I'd update it like once a month, but dw! If u rlly like the story just know I'm  not dropping it or anything, it's still ongoing, we're only on day 7 (while I write this) so we still have a long way till day 100 

Anyway I'm rumbling on, hope you enjoy it! 

there will be 

humor
romance (later on in the story)
gore/horror 

included in this story so just a heads up  :)
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