Example Of A Zombie Apocalypse

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Zack yelled. “ There is no hospital he just needs water” he droves to the store and yelled stay in here he grabbed his gun and went in the store and 15 minutes later jen heard yelling and screaming she grabs the other gun in the back seat grabs the keys and locks the door she runs in the store. There was a zombie right there. She shoots it 2 times in the heart, but it did not work. she shots its head he falls she runs in there are zombies everywhere she sees zack on the floor and he has been bit. she starts crying and yelling. she kills all the zombies and she gets as much water she cans they get out and she unlocks the doors and gives her brother the water and helps zack in the front seat. she puts a tight cloth on his arm. He says, “ just

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