Strange to want the world end...but in a world with zombie(s), if you want the world to end you obviously want your loved one with you! Even if they’re dead!
Aaah the yandere is strong within her... I would have like to see a full series of this with her hiding her sister and the sister slowly recovering and reacting to what happened and this relationship. There's a good potential!
Aaah the yandere is strong within her... I would have like to see a full series of this with her hiding her sister and the sister slowly recovering and reacting to what happened and this relationship. There's a good potential!
Agreed. It'd be messed up. But it would certainly be an interesting ride.
Fun little toxic relationship, but I question having 'yuri' in the title
well the protag is in love with her sister, so it’s yuri. you could draw a different interpretation but the author obviously must have intended it to be so if they put it right in the title.
Fun little toxic relationship, but I question having 'yuri' in the title
well the protag is in love with her sister, so it’s yuri. you could draw a different interpretation but the author obviously must have intended it to be so if they put it right in the title.
Nicely done. I don't think I've ever seen a zombie story where the revelation that there's a cure makes the store even more creepy/messed up. Granted, I don't read zombie stuff that often, but still.
Well, I don't approve of the MC's life choices (nor her sister's from what little we see of her), but it was interesting and the scenario reminds me of that movie Fido and the end of Shaun of the Dead.
Hmm so the sister was somehow a bully? but her sister still wants to "keep her to herself"..not getting her cured and making her dependant on her...yeah this is a great example of all the things that can be wrong in a relationship. The whole zombie thing was nice tho. I would like more zombie goodness without the unhealthy relation :P
There was one other one too, also involving zombies. Weird how there's quite a few works with apocalypse/undead settings like this. It's interesting because this one is much more morally questionable, but it's also far less hopeless because well, the cure's already made. And the protagonist explicitly admits she can't hide her sister forever. So we know that some day, they'll get found out and the cure will be provided. It's a far more realistic setting, what with the neighbors too.