Scattered Poetry
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I write poems sometimes, mostly as a way to process how I'm feeling. Occasionally I feel like I actually conveyed my thoughts or feelings, or like a poem in some other way, so sometimes I may do a bit of editing and post them. These are all subject to being almost as much of a work in progress as I am, and they tend to be pretty freeform, but if they can mean something to anyone else, I'm happy to share!
Feel free to ask for my interpretation/intentions with a poem! But, I also don't mind if you interpret it in a different way, as long as it doesn't do you any harm. :)
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In the future, everyone who's bitten by a zombie turns into one... until Diane doesn't. Seven days later, she's facing consequences she never imagined. * * * * * As civilization collapses under a relentless wave of zombies, Diane and her friends take shelter in a military base. However, while she's rescuing another survivor, Diane gets bitten by one of the monsters. She hides it and runs away, knowing she only has days left to live. But she soon discovers she isn't turning into a zombie - she's turning into something else. --------- Excerpt: I looked up and stared. My reflection looked back at me in the mirror of the dark room. My eyes were literally glowing, there was no mistaking it. It was not a reflection of light, or any of the other excuses I had used or others had assumed. They were glowing a light sapphire blue color. It was not a bright glow, but it was definitely a glow. Glowing eyes were not normal. Okay, at this point I had to admit it, I was no longer normal. What was I then? For that, I had no answer [[Word count: 495,000]] Copyright August 2016. All Rights Reserved. Readers may not copy, alter, or steal this story. Fanfictions are allowed to use my *world* and *zombie rules* as long as credit is given. Cover was lovingly made by JimenaVivancoo.