The Creek [White Event Series]
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Jul 13, 2015
Mature
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Book 2 of the White Event Series
It's January 5th. Merely five days into the new year and the world goes to hell. A virus, released from an unknown location, rocks the small town of Ferris, Texas. Only a small group of students survive at Santiago Middle School; they've lost family, friends, everyone they care about. Gone. The inevitably of them turning, no matter what, lingers in the air. The idea of them not being able to live a normal life; to have a family or children of their own; haunts them with every breath. This story not only deals with the infectious monsters themselves; it focuses on the human element; how these young teenagers interact with each other, how they deal with trust issues, death in the group, and difficulty of finding a home. All they got is there wit, knowledge, and will to survive to ride out the storm.
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