The Undead Girl: Only Zombie Human That Exists on Earth
By Coco Herrera
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Eve is the only zombie alive in a world of humans.
After surviving the Zexolia Parasite, a near-apocalyptic disaster, humanity returns to normal. Eve learns to deal with her new condition and tries to live a semblance of a normal li
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Book is amazing on the topic of last zombie girl. Eve is quite courageous and I like it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I have read this book and it's quite an amazing and interesting story to read. Would recommend others as well. Thanks
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Book seems quite interesting to read and I love zombies :)
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book seems amazing and the story is superb, love it
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5quite good book, loved to read it, thanks and best of luck
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The Undead Girl - Coco Herrera
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Prologue
My name is Eve. If you are watching this, I am sorry.
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We urge all citizens to remain indoors.
The words were tinged with fear, but the newscaster remained poised and professional. The scrolling text at the bottom of the screen was the same message that had been on the television for weeks, often displayed over regular programming at various times of the day.
WP-V01 spreads. Symptoms include: loss of taste, increased appetite, increased aggression, fever, clouding of the eyes, memory loss, blackouts, and eventual death. Remain indoors. If you think you or a loved one is infected, call your city’s hotline.
The virus is not airborne, however, we still urge all citizens to wear masks, sanitize, and stay indoors.
The silence in the room hung like a fog over us. I glanced at the rest of my family in turn, eliciting a forced smile from my dad. He was trying to remain optimistic, but I could see the tension at the corners of his eyes.
I repeat. Do not leave your homes unless you are seeking medical attention.
The news had grown increasingly bleak, with field reporters hiding from the violence on the streets.
If you or your loved ones are infected, seek medical care. There is hope.
What remained unsaid was the deadline on that offer. Yes, there was hope—as long as you sought help within the five-day window. After that …
If you are infected and have passed the deadline, please head to your nearest quarantine facility.
A map popped onto the screen marking these facilities for each city. Video footage showed some people lined up to be accepted by one such facility. It looked clean and heavily secured. The image panned to a person in military fatigues, armed to the teeth.
I knew that there was little to be done once the virus incubated past the 5-day mark. Those facilities were little more than slaughterhouses. Many who went there were aware of their impending execution. Those who weren’t brave enough stayed home and burned themselves out—the