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WHEN THERE'S NO TOMORROW

WHEN THERE'S NO TOMORROW

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When was the last time you've searched something random from GOOGLE? The sexiest man alive? The best way to cook pork? Does the zombie strain really exist? LQP-79. The viral result of the 79th attempt in formulating a Lysergic Quinine Protein used to control the function of the mind. But instead, it caused brain deterioration and made its victims cannibalistic. Highly contagious and spreading fast, humanity was caught off guard. Now, the great question is, what will you do when it comes knocking at your door?
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BREEDERS

It had been six years since the first case of Naegleria Fowleri was reported in a hospital in Bishop Parish, Louisiana. The second case was reported in Arkansas one month later. By the end of that year, the sickness had completely consumed the entirety of the United States, Mexico, and South America, and had swept over half of Canada. It had been five years since the sickness had mutated and the first corpse had risen. And in the five years since...life on earth had been changed forever. Five years wasn't an incredibly long stretch of time, but it was long enough for nearly an entire hemisphere to be thrown into utter chaos and then complete collapse. Five years was long enough for millions of people to be lost and anything resembling normalcy to be blown on the wind. There was no hope of normal, of safe or secure, when the world had fallen apart and the dead walked the earth... It had been one month since she had been tested for the gene, one month since she had left her family and had been taken to The Sanctuary where the other carriers were kept. She had been attended to by a physician, fed so well it seemed almost shameful, and watched closely for signs that she was nearing her most fertile days. It had been three weeks since she had been permanently marked as a carrier, permanently set apart from the rest of the world. It had been a few hours since she'd been told she was going to meet the young man she was expected to mate with, a few hours since she had been taken to the house where she would live out her life, which would probably be spent birthing children, who would grow up to birth children, who would grow up to birth children...

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