Survival Of The Last Humans
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  • Reads 460
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 38m
Ongoing, First published Mar 01, 2016
A decade and five years after scientists made a vaccine to make people look younger. However, it did the opposite and making people's minds go nuts. 

The disease can be transmitted by being bitten or vaccinated two decades ago. It was dangerously contagious. The United States assign quarantines to people to go to. Strict rules and conditions make it scarce to have good luck during a zombie infection apocalypse. 

Little people refused to go into quarantines. Surviving on their own. 

Owinna Anderson(15), the fictional author, told her story during the infections along with her older sister Elissa Anderson. (19) They're both survivors. 

To contact the real author, ThornsOfHeart, comment or private message her.
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