Humanity's Last Hours
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2016
Mature
Lucky is your average teenage high schooler just trying to make it by, until a whole new problem surfaces. Life or death. Lost friends and family. The struggles she faces are much higher and every mistake comes with a price. A large price. I guess you never knew a zombie apocalypse could change a person entirely. 

This is going under intense revision/rewriting. I'm not rewriting the plot, but I am making the chapters sound better than what sounds like a 13 year old's day dreams. :/ 


Because I have nothing else to say... this book is about zombies.


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The changing of Winter | ✔

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If Winter Harper thought life at her new boarding school was going to be easy, she was dead wrong. Everyone at ZBS-Academy has the same mysterious virus---one that's slowly turning everyone into terrifying flesh eating monsters, also known as zombies. The teachers are lifeless, and the food stinks. Literally. And worst of all, the clique of popular mean girls who rule the school have already decided that she's dead to them. All Winter wants is to go back to her old school, and be with her old friends. But until a cure is found, Winter is stuck at ZBS-Academy forever ... How will she survive? - - - - - - - - - - As if he knew what I was thinking, Jesse leaned over and whispered, "Transformation happens very, very slowly." He said. "It takes centuries to become a full zombie." I guess that was supposed to make me feel better, but it didn't. "Centuries?" I gasped. "You're immortal now," he told me. "Didn't anyone tell you that?" I thought back to the things that I knew about zombies. I didn't recall Danny saying that I'd live forever. It wasn't on the websites I looked at either. Would I be fifteen years old from now on? With no real friends at my new school? That didn't sound so good ..