"This is far out of my league, Zephra. I've dealt with many things in my time; Apparent aliens and UFO's, a flu that wiped out a good majority of our country, even wild terrorists. However, I put a noted stop at flesh-eating zombies."
When the outbreak hit, Jen (along with a bunch of other army kids) were sent into hiding and given strict instructions to wait until their parents came back and it was safe. The instructions never came. Three years later chaos abrupts and Jen and her friends are quickly thrown into the depths of the outbreak to fend for themselves.
They insist that they are the only human form non-zombies out there, that is until they come across two brothers who act like they own everything and anything in their stead...
Will chaos abrupt further? Or will they become friends instead of foe?
(Sequel to Don't Talk To Strangers)
It's been a couple months since the zombies had vanished.
No more zombies.
No more killings.
And no more bad people.
So they thought...
Life is good, until something seems- out of place. Maybe it's a change in the weather or thickness of the air. Or it could be the electronic buzzing noise keeping them awake at night.
The gang is suspicious, but nothing peaks their interests until one of them comes home infected.
It's only a matter of time until the infection spreads around the rest of their body. It's a race against the clock to help them survive.
Because the friends can't part with their own.
They're family. And losing another person amongst the world is too much to handle.
But if adding in revengeful ex-friends, hot summers, babies AND more zombies to the mix is what it takes to finally make these kids give up, congratulations.
You got your wish.
Not everyone is as strong as they want to be. Will they make it or break it?