Brandy and the End of the World
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  • Reads 24
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2023
Everybody gets the end of the world all wrong. They seem to think that everyone is going to split up and turn on each other, that the structure of our world will collapse, and everything will go to chaos. Instead, two years after the start of the apocalypse, people have created communities, society is rebuilding, and everything is reaching a new kind of normal despite the zombies still running around infecting people. And then there's Brandy. Brandy doesn't care about joining a community, or rebuilding society, or life being "normal" again. All Brandy cares about is staying alive and finding her Aunt Paige. That is, until a handsome stranger gets thrown in the mix.

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