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Nine Days
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Not all stories have a happy ending, and definitely not for these four girls. When a science lab in Blackwood explodes late afternoon, a deadly virus is absorbed into the atmosphere as it then rains down upon the town. Anybody who was outside when this incident happened was instantly turned into something monstrous, something known as a Zombie. As this virus spreads all over their town and neighbouring cities as it rains, will these four girls be able to escape the virus within nine days before they are quickly turned?
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