2013 zombie apocalypse
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  • Reads 8,140
  • Votes 103
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 54m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2011
"Today was like any other Monday. It’s been like this for almost a year. Family and friends and well pretty much the whole town that knew us would come to Tecate,-a Mexican restaurant, where they had all different kind of chicken wings. I loved Mondays for this reason. After i became home schooled in 2011 and went (and still do) to A B Tech College in 2012, i wanted to see my old friends from school for atleast a couple of hours and be able to enjoy eating and chatting. I never thought that Monday would turn into the day i would hate the most.........."
2 years before the virus hit. the governments of all over the worlds came together and met with the united nations. What was the meeting about? To make walls that would cover up towns across the world. It seemed the government knew this day would come. and the day finally arrived! No one can stop it. but there is a way to keep the dead away from the living..... The walls. as people fight for their lifes, while no one thinks things could get worse.... It makes a sharp turn to worse then a horror movie.....
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