r way to work, children laughed and played in the parks, and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled th
virus. At first, the symptoms were mild, with fever and cough being the most common complaints
ng individuals at an alarming rate. Hospitals were inundated with patients, struggling to cope with the sudden influx.
ransacked as panicked individuals stockpiled supplies, unsure of how long they would need to stay indoors. The st
he recounted the first encounter with what could only be described as a zombie. The footage showed a creature with vacant eyes, stumbling aimle
bling voices. The disbelief was palpable in their accounts, as they struggled
ed like the stuff of nightmares, a scenario that belonged in the realm of fiction, not reality. But there was no deny
that there was a logical and scientific solution to the nightmare they found themselves in. But as the days turne
filled with life and laughter were now silent, haunted by the shadows of the walking dead. Survival became the o
true test of humanity was just beginning. Would they succumb to fear and despair