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... man's action was the very thing that threatened the extinction of mankind.

The zombies were running rampant and the fact that animals were infected made this a lot

trickier because they couldn't hunt animals at their leisure because they couldn't tell which was infected.

Bella managed to get alone time with Jason but things didn't go as she expected, Jason wasn't in the mood for sex, at least not now.

Jason pushed her off him and Bella was left feeling embarrasse ...

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