Ayn Rand's Things Fall Apart

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Run, always be on the run. Don't stay in one place, keep the deterrent of you getting bite low as possible. Don't trust survivors, they are worst than the flesh eating creatures that roam the earth now. Star and Jerica has always had a sadistic life, through their pain they have gotten closer as sisters more than ever. They follow simple and shrewd rules, easy to follow and they have kept them alive since everything that was alive died. Then something extreme happens, a situation they would never get out of, who would of thought, they would survive, that is till Jerica saw an arrow and various loud bangs.

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