How it All Started

How it All Started

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I was crying. I remember how the intruders burn our house, decimated our belongings and annihilated my parents. But then, there was this old man. He was skinny with an average height, his beard which seems he didn't shaved it for a very long time and was wearing a circle, broken glasses came and that changed my life. But this wasn't the end, not yet even the beginning. How do you think can we survive this apocalyptic zombie war?
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You thought your phone was broken when it read nine-forty-three in the morning while it was pitch black outside. One look at social media gave you all the information you needed to know what was happening. The sun was gone. Everywhere, in every state, city, country. Not only that, but people were making up all kinds of excuses for why it was missing. Yet, with each hour that passed, it kept worsening. People began looting in major cities, creating mobs to rush important buildings or block off busy roads. You, living in a semi-large city, could hear the sounds from afar; until those sounds turned to screaming, yelling, running. There were things out there. Things that wanted to hurt you. People that wanted to hurt you. Will daybreak ever come again? Or was this new, apocalyptic setting forever your new reality? ...And why did a masked, bloodied, man just break into your bathroom? ORIGINALLY POSTED ON QUOTEV.

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