lost & found (post apocalyptic//zombie apocalypse)
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 6h 41m
  • Reads 174
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 19
  • Time 6h 41m
Ongoing, First published Aug 08
Mature
Finally, her eyes stay open long enough to be meant with green.
	The stranger hovers over Beatrice, her mouth moving. She must be speaking, but Beatrice can't make out the girl's words anymore. The concern is clear on the stranger's face. Beatrice doesn't know this person though, so why does she look so worried?
	She tries to speak again, but the nineteen year old can't be sure the words make it past her throat.
	"Radio it in -." The stranger's voice is soft.

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A post apocalyptic zombie story about a Native American teenager trying to survive, and find meaning in the world.
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All That's Left Behind - ronance

15 parts Complete Mature

She spots a girl who is definitely not Max on the side of the road, surrounded by the walking dead. She could keep going, she doesn't have to help this stranger. But she stops. She supposes in Max's absence she needs someone to protect. Robin is on the hunt for Max her half sibling. When she stumbles upon a fiery brunette in search of her brother. While zombies slowly devour the world Robin and Nancy have to fight to survive. In the process falling for each other. [Set in modern day, Robin and Nancy are around 20, Max and the younger kids are around 17-18] Kinda made Robin jealous and angry purely because I'd love to see a jealous angry Robin in a zombie apocalypse. Anyway ronance <3 Trigger warning: mentions of death and gore and homophobia. Word count: 22,957