Reading the zombie book at night while Jesse worked late and you were home alone was not your brightest idea. The bright lights and cheery music did not help.
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i. completely. understand. seriously, that’s been me since saturday night because i had the bright idea of agreeing to go see paranormal activity. that said, i’m kind of curious–zombie book?
World War Z. Really good so far–an interesting format.
In fact, bright lights and music catch the zombies’ attention!