Not Unique
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  • Reads 575
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 24
  • Time 4h 53m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2024
When a zombie apocalypse hits the world on its National Thanksgiving, in less than 24 hours, villages, cities, towns, entire countries are wiped out. Gone away into the dust, to never be seen. Nah, they all emerge as mindless angry creatures that would destroy anything in it's path to get a drop of your blood. Zombies.
Not just the regular zombies you see in TV. Not the slowpokes, dumb, crazied flesh-eating monsters. No, these zombies can see, smell, run, climb, they can imitate and God help us they understand and not simply imitate. 
What happens when these zombies begin to gain intelligence? Every living thing evolves and if it doesn't; it's not worthy of being called 'living'. So when the remaining of humanity remains unmoving, stagnant but the zombies keep growing in mass, intelligence, strength; living.
Living on the bare minimum, working your back, seeing loved ones day every single day, hearing screams of help from all around you but knowing how you couldn't do anything.  This is a world where surviving wasn't... surviving. Living hurts.
This is a world where even horror die-hard fans would rather not be in.
For you to live, you have to be insane. And thankfully for one of our characters, they've gone insane.
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