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The Days Are Tired (Book #1 of the Dark Skies series) - A Zombie story
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  • Reads 16,322
  • Votes 1,124
  • Parts 51
  • Time 8h 2m
Complete, First published Dec 30, 2021
Mature
Her one night of fun turned into a night of chaos. One that can't be contained and one that took everything from her. And now she must fight for what she has left. Especially when it seems that the whole world is determined to leave her with nothing.

A girl has to fight a new world without the ones that she loves. And meeting new people on the way that have the potential to either destroy or help her.

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The rain washed away the boiling temperature of the early morning. Leaving a raw humidity that was both a reprieve from the heat, but also a constant reminder of it. 

Some say the rain falls to keep the heat at bay. 

I think the rain falls today as a tribute to those affected by the virus and all the tears they cried. A small apology from Mother Nature meant to soothe those scorned by the havoc she unleashed. A comfort meant for all those unsuspecting victims of the sickness.
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The highest rankings: 
#19 in infection
#40 in disaster
#40 in infected
#67 in disease
#46 in zombieoutbreak
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