- the woman talking about how she was a little girl when it all started, and her family fled north in the hopes that the cold of winter would drive away the living dead. it worked, but her story remains incredibly haunting because of the ambiguity and implications about what she faced
- the blind man who went into the mountains to die, only to teach himself how to fight zombies
- a military vet who trained dogs during the war and explained how those dogs were used to hunt down and trap zombies
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shorthalt said:
@outrageousbirb i forget every time. i forget EVERY time that it was an hallucination. EVERY TIME. and it gets me. EVERY TIME!!!!
outrageousbirb said:
my favourite is the one about the woman doing supply runs who is helped by a watchtower attendant after crashing, only for her story to be a psych eval because the area she crashed in didnt have anybody stationed there every. hits me every fckin time, and its what i get people to read first if they’re on the fence about the book
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