Kenna possesses an ability to walk among the deceased while retaining unmistakable human traits. However, her mysterious lack of sight, with its unpredictable nature, suggests that her abilities extend beyond mere accessibility. When she is rescued by the decaying hands of an undead, the truth emerges that she is indeed Mother Zombie.
In contrast, Rico, unlike other zombies, maintains a fraction of his humanity. He seeks to preserve the lives of his fellow undead, believing in their potential salvation and reintegration into society. However, his mission becomes more challenging when he encounters a girl deemed unworthy of her abilities but unfit for confinement.
As they both navigate the unknown world of a pre-apocalyptic turned apocalyptic setting, their perspectives undergo transformation, and they struggle to define a singular purpose. In the midst of a complicated relationship, tested by love, betrayal, and lies, they strive to remain true to each other while grappling with the existential question of purpose in a world teetering on the brink of collapse.
"Eyes of the Undead" unfolds as a captivating tale of love, redemption, and the profound power of empathy.
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With a new name and new life, Nathan must learn to fit in at an Academy of the Feral Investigation Bureau, or risk being sent back to prison.
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Escaping prison was only the beginning for inmate C41. Now on the run and going by Nathan, he's enrolled in an American Academy for training agents and joins the Feral Investigation Bureau, charged with hunting down criminals and sending them to the same place he just escaped. But after learning how blurred the distinction is between feral and non-feral, Nathan is forced to flee with his sister and his boyfriend, only to discover their safe house hides a secret that might cost Nathan his freedom.
Content and/or Trigger Warning: sex and violence. [Note: failed suicide attempt]
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