Excerpt from True Love Never Dies
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North American (General) North American (South West - Texas)Transcript
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I'd bet my bottom dollar although currency doesn't hold much bearing in our society any longer that when most folks here the word zombie, they picture a slow, clumsy drooling knuckle dragon goon. That is so dumb. It takes them five minutes just across the street. Not so real life zombies, unlike the ones you see on tv are actually pretty fast, run in packs like wolves and are a lot smarter. Or is it instinctive then they are given credit for? I should know for the past two years since the so called zombie apocalypse. I have spent almost every night creeping around the dark, armed with a small flashlight, a handgun and a knife putting these poor souls out of their misery while trying to find one poor soul in particular that of my wife. Yes, my wife. When the apocalypse first happened, it all happened so fast and it was so crazy. It was an attack actually a biological attack that had been released into the air and into the water systems. Having been both airborne and in the water supply. We didn't stand a chance. And the victims of the virus weren't actually dead per se more than they were just undead if that makes any sense. Their bodies function normally. It was their brains that suffered the most damage. The virus would attack the area that would process sensory information, rendering the victim helpless to discern between right or wrong essentially they would eventually become homicidal maniacs that along with the other side effects of the virus. Extreme hunger and thirst dehydration and high fevers ended up producing a whole city full of homicidal lunatics on the prowl for their next victim to beat, stab or mutilate. It was not a pretty picture.