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Intro. The world did not end all at once. It unraveled slowly, like a thread pulled from a sleeve, until everything familiar fell apart. At first, it was confusion. Sirens echoed through cities without explanation. News reports contradicted each other, then vanished entirely. Roads clogged with abandoned vehicles, doors were left open, and the ordinary rhythm of life collapsed into silence. What replaced it was a new, brutal reality: death no longer stayed dead. The things that walked afterward were not monsters from stories. They were once people—neighbors, strangers, loved ones—now hollow and relentless. They moved without purpose except hunger, drawn to sound, to movement, to life itself. The world became dangerous not because of what had changed, but because of what remained. Those who survived learned quickly that the greatest threat was not always the dead. Survival became a daily calculation. Food was no longer purchased but scavenged. Clean water was worth more than money had ever

Sara comes - The Walking Dead

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