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Most zombie games or movies are not particularly creative/good to begin with, so I'd not consider them too highly. If you really want to, you can write in an antidote at the end of the story anyway, and it's probably a good idea if you want to have a "good ending", but in the meantime, taking liberties with how it could work makes for a more interesting story.Ohhh, directly influence the transformation wrought upon her is a cool concept but sounds a little tricky to make it work.
Especially because in most zombie games or movies, there's no coming back pretty much from being transformed unless you find an antidote or vaccine that can help out with that, if your zombie progression so to speak isn't too advanced, they can get saved. Once they are turned, there's no other way to bring them back.
But then again, we pretty much have no information of how the contagion even works. The only thing we know is that it works through fluids, the more fluids someone gets to be in contact with, the more it takes effect.
And in the case of Ava, it might be a little different because not only did she get a pretty high dose of the stuff, it was also from the first mutated contagion we get introduced to. There's the possibility that the fluids of said contagion has different effects than those in normal ones, hell, maybe every unique contagion's fluids can have different properties as this pharma business Sophia works for might've done experiments on different drugs to try and enhance different stuff or test stuff.
Lot's of theories or cool ideas, we shall see where this goes hehe, I'm very interested.
It's also pretty interesting how WeLoveMonsters used the fact that during an orgasm you clench up to sort of reject the congation, which is likely what has saved her from an otherwise guaranteed zombification
And yeah, given how little exposition we have yet, many options are on the table.