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“Here’s a fun fact for you. Flies are necrophageous. That means they feed on the flesh of the dead. Yes, just like zombies. Actually, many insects are necrophageous. Will I become necrophageous?
I won’t lie. It’s a pretty cool word. Necrophageous.”
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“That might sound like the plot of a b-rated horror movie, but it is all too real. Although, some people still have not accepted that truth, while others have no idea the terror that awaits them. The future of mankind is at stake, as the virus continues to spread like wildfire.”
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“It’s early Saturday morning on the first morning of the Zombie Apocalypse. Less than twelve hours ago, a deadly virus was unleashed on the streets of Manhattan. Anyone, who becomes infected, changes into something violently different controlled by the instinct to feed and pass along the virus. As far as it is known, the virus can only be transmitted through bodily fluids. It takes full control of the body and eats away from the inside. When the body dies, it becomes reanimated turning the person into a zombie.”
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“If he could will himself to die, he’d do it, just to no longer feel the pain.”
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“He was done playing cop for a city that did not appreciate its police force.”
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“The way I see it, we are on our own. Our best option is to stick together.”
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“Charles never felt more helpless. To hear a cop calling for help and not be able to respond in what may very well be a life and death situation, drove him insane with anger and frustration.”
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“Who can really say what they would do in that kind of situation without ever being in it?”
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“It seemed the proverbial shit had hit the fan.”
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“There’s something coming this way and I don’t want to be here when it arrives!”
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“Ricky skidded his car into a fishtail and lined up behind Edward’s patrol car. He wasn’t sure what they were doing either, but he figured it had something to do with General Custer’s last stand at Little Big Horn.”
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“Do not shoot anyone, if you are unsure! If you can save a life tonight, then you would have done your job well!” At this point, he was not sure they’d make it out of this alive, but he was prepared to die. “It was a pleasure working with you gentlemen! Make me proud!”
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“It did not take long before there was a full-scale riot on West 125 Street.”
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“I can’t believe our entire tour is being taken out, one by one, all because of some stupid virus. We’ll probably all be dead by the time the day tour starts.”
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“She was infected and she would eventually die. It was a cold hard fact. They all knew it.”
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“Let’s get out there and make a difference.”
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“There was no other way to describe it. These guys looked like zombies.”
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“We need to beat this, Grant. These people count on us to keep them safe.”
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“I’m sorry, but your friend is gone. Now, you need to get your shit together or we all gonna be gone, too.”
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“There would be no escape for them, only infection.”
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“However, what you need to understand about this virus is that it only makes you think the infected are dead. They really aren’t. Somehow, the infection keeps the body alive no matter how badly the person is injured.”
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“His mind was still at the precinct, where he saw his friend being yanked out of the car. It was an image he would never forget. He dreaded the terrifying experience that must have followed for her. He had a feeling he was going to have nightmares for years.”
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“That’s just it. Don’t you get it, Sarge? They’re not people anymore. They’re freaking zombies! Just like in the movies.”
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“It’s such a shame. So many people today rely on their cellphones. No one remembers phone numbers anymore.”
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“Screw that lieutenant and screw being suspended or fired! I’ll get another job! One that doesn’t turn me into a human target for every criminal with a grudge against the law because he got his stupid ass arrested for breaking the law and now hates cops!”
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“They parked along one of paths that were away from the main roads and enjoyed their breakfast in peace. Of course, they were perfectly aware it would be a temporary peace.”
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“If you live in Manhattan, you are strongly advised to remain in your homes and lock your doors and windows. Police are saying it is extremely unsafe to be outside.”
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“We had a major incident last night, one that could change the future of New York City forever.”
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“When I was in the Army, I was trained to survive, not to wait to die. Make no mistake. I am leaving this city one way or another.”
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“All the cops were tied up trying to maintain control, but it was already lost.”
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“It took time before we even realized what was going on. When we did, no one could believe it was actually happening.”
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“He still had not realized there was no coming back from this mess. He was hopeful they would persevere, no matter how long it took. In the meantime, there was no time to think inside the lines anymore. They had to break some rules, if they were going to survive the night. It was all out war on the infected. No holds barred.”
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“If she moved back an inch, she’d surely bump into his rock hard erection.”
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“David hadn’t realized it, yet, but Day One of the Zombie Apocalypse had begun.”
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“The officers of the 26th Precinct had their hands full. The night was starting out to be quite busy. What they did not realize is that it was only the beginning. Things were about to get worse and not just for them, but for the entire city.”
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“It seems more and more like the world is gradually coming to an end. There is still no known cure for the deadly virus that is sweeping across the globe. Nations are gripped by fear, as they continuously devise new strategies to stop the undead from taking over the world. Each plan has ended in abysmal failure. The people are quickly losing hope.”
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“She carried herself in such a way that let you know she was a bad ass and the guys knew it.”
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“We were ready for crazy, but not that kind of crazy.”
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“Maybe some good things have to end, so new good things can happen.”
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“People tend to see what they want when they see video footage and it is not always the whole truth.”
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“By all accounts, she should be dead, but she was moving. How was that even possible?”
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“How great it would be to beat cancer and live longer. The hundred dollars wasn’t much, but it might make a good stepping-stone to a brighter future.”
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“This was, by far, the absolute worst weekend in his life.”
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“All she really wanted to do was sleep, but it seemed her awareness level was operating at peak efficiency, for some reason.”
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“He slept in the park, on the subway trains, or with friends from work. He never had a home of his own.”
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“They both closed their eyes and fell asleep in each other’s arms. For one night, it was as if their lives were normal and for a few hours they could forget about the rest of the world.”
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“Mostly everyone in the living room jumped up at the sound of his voice. The words that came out of his mouth did not fully register with most of them. A few were still half asleep and wondering why he decided to appoint himself the position of human alarm clock. Unfortunately, there was no time for subtlety and no time for breakfast.”
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“The police spotted him, but lost him in the darkness of the night.”
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“Herbert hated having to listen to his subordinate yell at him, but he had to take it, for now.”
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“Whatever happens, I’m glad we met. You’ve made the past few days more bearable for me. Thank you.”
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