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The System Nearly Got Me Killed
Author: Sage_Ryuuzen
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"Come and get it," I digged my boots deep into the slippery clay.

​The giant zombie in the dirty butcher’s apron did not wait. He let out a bubbly growl from the back of his throat and ran right at me.

His dead hands reached out like claws aiming straight for my face.

​I gripped the pipe with both hands swinging it like a baseball bat, putting all my body weight behind it.

​CLANG!

​The pipe smashed into the side of the butcher’s jaw. Dark blood splashed across the front of my jacket. The zombi
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