It's Not Over Yet

It's Not Over Yet

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He's lost everything in his life. His mother, father, baby sister, friends, and even humanity. Now he has to face a world set in turmoil by a being only thought to survive in horror stories. He has to endure the unthinkable. Carl Grimes never though that it would have come to this. Killing walkers was normal for him, but killing humans wasn't. Being a bounty hunter wasn't necessarily what he pictured himself doing. If his father were to ask how many walkers he had killed a very large number would come to mind. How many humans has he killed, at least twice that number. Why he is asked to kill, three reasons. Kaitlynn Brooks grew up in a small town in Central New York. Little did she know that on her connecting flight through Atlanta a serious epidemic would hit. Alone in the middle of walker infested Georgia, Kate finds the one thing she might need to survive.
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Aria Dixon finds herself tied- literally. After a tragedy that strikes her down, she believes all hope is lost, and all meaning for staying alive is gone. But once she finds her uncle who she presumed dead, she gets a spark of hope. On top of it all, Aria is met with the striking feelings of starting to fall in love with Carl Grimes. Held back by the fear of getting attached to someone who will inevitably die anyways, Aria struggles with the structure of death. What's moral, what's right, what's death, and who's actually deceased?

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