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Zombies in town

Have you ever dreamed of the world falling apart? Maybe not but that's not the same to Jessica Walton. A serum was created by a group of scientist headed by Gaius and given to Jessica unknowingly. This serum was meant to aid the effect of the time traveling machine. Gaius suspected Charles and the fact that he was a convicted criminal who was caught experimenting on different species for a reason unknown to any of them. So, he needed someone to go into the future. The serum made it look as though Jessica was sleeping but what she didn't know was that the future she saw in her dream was fast approaching. Charles has succeeded in creating a vaccine that effects humans and makes them alive even after death. Now, it's left to Jessica and the man she saw in her dream to save the world but how? After managing to find the antivirus, it turned out that the cells kept recreating. And the people they gave the antivirus to, turned into zombies again, leaving the world in ruin. Well, Max stood up again, with Jessica. He discovered that the real solution lies in Jessica blood.

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A bait to survive

The bus drove into the city of Marlow with the undead hovering together in front of them, they were hundreds in counting and there was no way the bus would hit and run them.

Somehow, they were stuck.

Jake moved to the front of the bus now," Stop the bus," he said suddenly and Mathias pulled to a stop.

Max, who was slumbering in the back seat of the bus, woke up and moved forward to assess what was going wrong.

Jessica joined them too.

Aside from the fact that they were a hundred together, some were still scattered abroad. There was no way they could ride over them or around them. They were stuck literally.

"How do we leave here?" Fishie asked no one in particular.

"I think the question you should be asking is how we will get those bunch of fools off the road," Max blurted in, angrily.

Considering that the street was the only way leading to Roderwall, there was no other way out.