The Pulse
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It came from the sky. A brilliant flash of light. A pulse. And its effects were immediate. Eight-year-old Domino was spared, but she was one of the few. Across the city and around the world, everyone who had been exposed to the pulse was now stuck in a loop, replaying the last few moments of their lives over and over and over again. Now, Domino is in a desperate race to escape the city and take refuge at a remote cabin in the woods. If she didn't have her father there for guidance and support, she wouldn't stand a chance. But together, they would make it. Hopefully.
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A seven year old girl trying to survive the zombie apocalypse in a fairly small city in rural New Mexico. This is the third in my short story series taken from the universe created for my first book. Ardamin: Clone #7. These short stories are more horror focused than the main book. But how can you tell the story of a zombie apocalypse without some horror? This story is unedited and first draft as keeping with my first two short stories posted to Instagram and therefore will not be polished or fixed with multiple drafts leading to an end product. This story was meant to be raw or just as it poured from my head. Spelling and punctuation errors are only to be expected, if the cause you some offence well... that's just the way this story was made. It is not meant to be refined but like living such a scenario would be, rough.

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