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Zombies 10.1

By Asa Montreaux Eventually, they could hear something far away. The nuclear explosives had detonated on the desert plains, killing hundreds of thousands of zombies for hundred of miles. At the edges, they collapsed, burning, descending further into the gourd as ash. It made little noises, and then larger shaking noises, as if an earthquake were coming. The first couple explosions, Nina wouldn’t take her head up from the pillow. Was that scary, Tom said. That was very scary, have they stopped? This was just the first night. Who knows how many had died out there, though. We’re okay? How far away we’re they? They flew way out there. They will probably only fly farther, but there will more and more explosives. It’s interesting now to see if any pollution will come in. Oh, this is terrible. Why’d the world have to end? Are you really thinking that now? Thank goodness the first night is over. It’s going to get better I’m sure. Oh my, we’ve really decided they’re unstable. ...