Trapped: Fanfiction of Charlie Higson's "The Enemy Series" / By Andrew Thompson
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  • Reads 436
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 3
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jan 16, 2016
This is a story of survival. Everyone in the human race over the age of sixteen has turned into a bunch of flesh eating, pus filled monsters who feed on children. A group of kids called 'Runners' are determined to stay alive, and rid the world of all the creatures in it. But, these kids are running out of food and water fast. They have to make their around the country trying to find shelter where they could have a decent meal everyday. But unfortunately the trip is very dangerous. Ever turn and every city is filled with these mindless creatures. They also have to be careful for the other kids trying to stay alive as well. Will the Runners be able to find a safe haven to live at? Will the infection ever stop? Will the world become normal again? Find out, in "Trapped" ...
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