Introduction
And then Dead People Came Back to Life
The small town of Corinth Mississippi was a town you probably never knew existed. Indeed its only purpose was to provide a McDonalds or Motel 8 for travelers going down highway 72 toward Memphis. The only thing Corinth is famous for is slug burgers and a railroad crossing, which is a common thing everywhere else in the world. Then dead people came back to life and Corinth had the biggest bustle it's seen in several decades. The town was in a panic for several weeks and believe it or not it had an important part to play in the early zombie outbreak. You see contrary to popular belief only the south was affected by the outbreak of walkers and it didn't take long for the government to set up a barricade around the south along several state lines, one of those lines was Tennessee which humble Corinth rested on and during the first week of blockade it was the only site where non-infected people could cross over. One mile away from this crossing is where our story begins with two friends who found each other by chance during the outbreak and decided to hide together in the same house in a completely non-homosexual way. These two friends thought the best plan of action was to wait until the storm died down and then move north for no reason other than to see the Grand Canyon. Unfortunately for them they waited so long that they missed the opportunity to cross the contamination line and so they find themselves stuck in humble Corinth. It could be worse though they could be stuck in Georgia that place got fucked up.
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