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Hello fellow zombies. You don't care who I am but you may be interested in my Brains. But wait! Before you get all roused up and want to break open another skull for a snack, Let me introduce you to Chester.

Chester had grown but he still avoided large cats. They had nothing but distain for him. They loathed his big knobby head. Seraphina admired him from afar but felt lost when Chester spoke... he was very intelligent but made no sense at all. Chester lived alone in a four bedroom house with a vast collection of clocks and arrays of empty birdcages. He would come to be known as the man who unhinged the world and walked out.

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