Nature's Judgment
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  • Time 2h 20m
  • Reads 452
  • Votes 44
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 20m
Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2017
In the year 2048, the world recovers from the 2020 World War III. A new cancer treatment is found. This treatment is being tested in hospitals down south. Within days, the treatment started to kill the patients, only for them to come back in another form. Infection spread from patients to doctors and surrounding areas through bite and scratch. 18 year old Anna's mother was one of the unfortunate patients. Anna's family and a neighboring family travel north to escape the infection of these zombie like creatures, and find a new home in a safer place.

Note: this is my first story, and I did revamp it a little but I'm sure there's lots of errors so, sorry.
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