The Apocalypse
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 61
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2016
Mature
The day starts ordinary and then something bad happens and than all goes down hill from there. Throughout 18 months, there is a disease on the loose that is making humans eat other humans. A zombie apocalypse. A girl named Rosalie and her boyfriend Zack are watching Rosalie's brother play baseball. Then something happens. From the corn field next to the baseball field emerges a....

Main characters are:
-Rosalie who is nice, caring, artistic, athletic and beautiful. She has red-orange hair, pale skin, stormy-grey eyes and freckles sprinkled across her face.
-Zack who is strong, athletic and very good looking. He has dirty blonde hair, olive skin and lighting blue eyes.
-Dylan who is funny, kind and very caring. He has red-orange hair, light skin sprinkled with freckles and green eyes.
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