There is no cure (Carl Grimes)
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  • Time 3h 38m
  • Reads 4,725
  • Votes 137
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 38m
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2015
What if the two Dixon brother's had a little sister? What if she had something that they didn't? Something that could change everything. What you think is the end of their apocalyptic journey is only the beginning to something much bigger. Mary Anne Dixon is the youngest of both Dixon brother's. Not only does her brother's keep her going, but the blue eyed boy her age, known as Carl pushes her faith. The girl that started off with hope slowly threw it away, but she doesn't know that she is the only person that can save humanity.

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"I don't want this! I don't want to be immune to them. I'm tired of surviving, and I am tired of being the last person to live just to get to see you all die! I don't want to be your last damn chance to save humanity."

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