Children's Survival (prompt)

Children's Survival (prompt)

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Imagine that on a normal school day a zombie apocalypse starts, you manage to get away and find a save place. after a while you decide to find other people, grown ups because your just a seventeen year old. Imagine meeting a bunch of children that clearly are to young to be left alone, what do you do? Take them with you. this is what Irena Fierens has to go through, follow her on her journey for survival. This is a prompt give to me by one of my friends at school. the prompt was as following. "Write a story where the protagonist is the leader of a group of survivors in a zombie apocalypse, the reason she's the leader is because she's the oldest, this at the age of seventeen." Basically she's the leader of a group of kids.
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The school started off as any other school year for Autumn Winters. But at the worst possible moment an outbreak occured and the whole school turned into chaos. Autumn and her misfit group of friends make it out of the school, trying to fight for their lives as the people they once knew and maybe even loved tried to bite at their flesh. The group met new people and made new friends, as well as making even more enimies as if them all being stuck with eachother wasn't bad enough. The question is, will the group of misfits survive long enough to be rescued from this mess? Or will some fail to survive or die horribly trying?

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