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One Day Later
I made it to my parents' house. We're well-provisioned with food and other supplies. There's a creek nearby if the water stops working, and plenty of edible wildlife. I hear rattlesnakes are quite tasty. We also have more oak trees than we know what to do with, so we're well-set for firewood (good thing we have those wood-burning fireplaces! we'll need them when the propane runs out) and acorns for making mush and bread (once we figure out how to leech them).
We were worried that we aren't rural enough, but strangely, that doesn't seem to be a problem anymore. I saw a horde of zombies shambling up the highway last night. Today, they've vanished. My mom thinks maybe it's a twenty-four-hour virus and they're all recovered now. My dad thinks maybe they've torn themselves to pieces. Either way, things won't be going back to normal; there's been too much disruption. Nothing definitive in the news yet - I only hope the dish and the internet connection keep working.
Worried about
tears_of_nienna. Her last post didn't sound good. (ETA: She says she's feeling better! Maybe my mom's right.)
Still no word from my sister.
We were worried that we aren't rural enough, but strangely, that doesn't seem to be a problem anymore. I saw a horde of zombies shambling up the highway last night. Today, they've vanished. My mom thinks maybe it's a twenty-four-hour virus and they're all recovered now. My dad thinks maybe they've torn themselves to pieces. Either way, things won't be going back to normal; there's been too much disruption. Nothing definitive in the news yet - I only hope the dish and the internet connection keep working.
Worried about
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Still no word from my sister.