The Shapeshifters
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
A group of shapeshifting teenagers that are living in a hotel together travel to Atlanta to search for more humans. All they find is zombies, and a girl named Jasmine, who went from having a happy life with her family to becoming an orphan and living alone in Atlanta. Jasmine goes back to the hotel with the shifters, where she meets the other shapeshifters that had stayed behind. She begins to make friends at the hotel and enters into a world of drama and romance.

 (The going to Atlanta part was based off of The Walking Dead. Everything else is based off of a roleplay on Instagram...most of the characters aren't mine. )
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