Summary Of Carter's Nineteen Eighty Carter

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The three boys walked into the front porch and noticed the dark swirling wind turned to see the horizon. There was definitely something wrong. They could see the dark red skies with black clouds, but they didn’t know what happened. They checked the news but the signal was out, something bad had happened. The three boys; Chance, Carter, and Porky headed from Chances house to their mothers. Once they arrived at their mother’s house, things downtown had skyrocketed and you could see what was happening from a mile away. Porky opened the door and a broom caught him in the face. He stumbled back and noticed his frail mother Nikki, struggling to keep her house safe. That’s why she hit him in the face. “Go grab the guns from the back of my Camaro,” Chance says to Carter. Once back, Chance hands out …show more content…
The boys head out for their long fight for salvation, first stop, the highway of Hell leading to downtown. Rolling down the street guns blazing, Chance realizes, I need to get out of this car. Realizing that they switch cars to a charger. Carter shoves the guns in the back, and Chance hops in the driver’s seat. So Carter tells Chance to go to the prison to see if it is safe there. They drive through the front gate, and they see that there are other survivors also. So they get out of the car, and they talk to the first person that they see. He said hi, and that his name was Ricktofen. So we have a conversation, and he says it will be ok if we bring our mom and sister over here with us.
So we run back to the house and we pick up our belongings, and mom and our sister. So we drive over there. Rick shows us were we can stay at the prison. So we stay at the prison, fighting off little waves of zombies. And then one night, there were way more zombies than usual. So we had a lot more people out there killing zombies. Until it became too much, we all had to leave,

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