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Lisa Higgins, on a new school year, is back looking fresh, blossomed and beautiful than she'd ever been and expects her return to school to be full of surprises and exciting adventure never to be forgotten. But on that same school year, a threat of a deadly virus by an anonymous scientist is tormenting the world globally. Lisa's life takes a sudden and swift turn when she began to see clues and receive texts from an unknown number, regarding the virus to be released into the atmosphere and when she suddenly realizes the delusional scientist's first target might be her town or her high school, she's thrown head-first and deeper into tangles of deep mysteries and historical family backgrounds to be unraveled. Despite being depressed, Lisa would do anything in her power to save her friends and family incognito mode.

Extraction Chapter 1 Prologue

When the zombie apocalypse began and the virus broke out, we were left on our own, defended ourselves and stood the best chance of staying alive; the big land masses could have been a mess with the virus mutating as it ran through such large populations but it never really was left out for too long. We were locked up, together, quarantined with such deranging humans that had no ability to reason other than the thoughts of us being food for their starving belly and added nutrients to their malnourished, withering skin which consisted mostly of wobbly bones and virus.

The navy patrolled the school building from outside, big guns and weapons, with the fighter jets in the skies. No-one got in or out once it began - it was either a "total shut-out" or everyone would get infected.

It was supposed to be the most important year of my life, the year I turned sixteen, had fun, made new friends and have a boyfriend that was my dream dude - but nothing of such happened. It was infact the worst of my years of being alive. When we were crampled inside with the infected, dangling down the hope that we weren't also with the virus. We needed survive on our own instincts, strength and ability. The fragile ones never lasted too long, giving up faster than they ought to. And sometimes, even your instincts did no good. Because instincts is that tingling gut feeling that could turn out very wrong. But we knew one thing - it was either get killed or kill. It was that particular wish to survive that we dangled onto with our lives and the gut feeling of never giving up. . .though not all got it, so they gave up. The zombie had no awareness that its prey was living, only that it wanted to consume.

And that was why we became mad humans, madder than the walking deads themselves, feeding off and refueling ourselves with passion to survive and killing before we got to eaten.

Zombie detector 101 - they don't care about the destruction of the planet. Show them a pod of whales being murdered and not a tear is shed. Tell them that the oceans are being killed for money, that creation depends on us protecting the oceans, and they won't refuse to eat fish. Tell them that it is full of plastics and pollutants and they will add more hot sauce. Tell them that over half of the plastic garbage is related to commercial fishing, that it is highly dangerous to marine life, and they just stare. These are the zombies and the plague of emotional indifference is the virus. Tell them that slavery is used to make fish cheaper, people who are tortured for years and often murdered at sea, that the fishing observers get murdered too and the zombies just ask for more mayo. The best we humans can do is make the right choices easier than the wrong ones and pray they begin to recover their heart beat and heal their putrified and nasty brains.

It is challenging to think of a state more lonely than that of the zombies, for they have decayed into a state that may only detect hunger and seek to sate it. The zombies were cold, so cold, and with almost no beating heart.

When the zombie virus broke out I think we could have won, but the financiers got to bickering and simple steps to save lives were missed and we couldn't defend ourselves as easy as Hollywood made the zombie apocalypse look.

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“Lisa Higgins, on a new school year, is back looking fresh, blossomed and beautiful than she'd ever been and expects her return to school to be full of surprises and exciting adventure never to be forgotten. But on that same school year, a threat of a deadly virus by an anonymous scientist is tormenting the world globally. Lisa's life takes a sudden and swift turn when she began to see clues and receive texts from an unknown number, regarding the virus to be released into the atmosphere and when she suddenly realizes the delusional scientist's first target might be her town or her high school, she's thrown head-first and deeper into tangles of deep mysteries and historical family backgrounds to be unraveled. Despite being depressed, Lisa would do anything in her power to save her friends and family incognito mode.”
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Chapter 1 Prologue

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Chapter 2 Parteying

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Chapter 3 Lingering suspicion

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Chapter 4 Lingering suspicion - II

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Chapter 5 Mean, puny witches

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Chapter 6 Hovering handsomeness

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Chapter 7 Back to the early years

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Chapter 8 Silhouettes and shadows

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Chapter 9 Lookalikes or. . .

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Chapter 10 Grumpy old men

22/09/2021

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Chapter 11 More than wrong

25/09/2021

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Chapter 12 Beauty and the beast

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