All That's Left
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  • Reads 81
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Dec 05, 2016
Mature
Gina Dufresne's life was already going to hell on her twenty-seventh birthday.  Then the zombies came.  Desperate to cross the miles and meet up with her family, Gina rescues Patrick Watt, an inmate fleeing from the local minimum security prison.  Muscular and covered in tattoos, Patrick wields a hunting knife with deadly accuracy.

Together, the two embark on a journey of survival, hope and passion.

***This is a work in progress for me.  Needing to step outside of my regular genre, I like to work on this story when I get a block.  I will upload new chapters as they are written and leave it here until it's completed, after which it will be taken down and sent off for my editor's critical eye.  Title and description will likely change a thousand and three times before completion.***
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