Luka had always dreamed of being a famous journalist, but he never imagined that his biggest story would be the end of the world. He was one of the first to witness the zombie outbreak in Ljubljana, when a mysterious virus turned people into flesh-eating monsters. He managed to escape the city with his girlfriend Maja, a nurse who had seen the horrors of the infection firsthand. They joined forces with Ivan, a mechanic who had a stash of weapons and a car, Ana, a teacher who had rescued some of her students, and Zoran, a musician who had a knack for getting out of trouble. Together, they formed a group of survivors who tried to find a safe place in the chaos.
They drove across the country, avoiding the hordes of zombies and the gangs of looters who preyed on the weak. They searched for food, water, and fuel, and hoped to find other survivors who could help them. They also tried to contact the outside world, hoping to hear some good news or a sign of hope. But all they heard was silence.
One day, they stumbled upon a hidden valley in the Julian Alps, where they found a group of people who lived like the Cro-Magnons. They wore animal skins, used stone tools, and hunted with spears and bows. They spoke a strange language that none of the survivors understood, but they seemed friendly and peaceful. They invited the survivors to join their tribe, and offered them food and shelter.
Luka was fascinated by the Cro-Magnons, and wanted to learn more about them. He wondered how they had survived the zombie apocalypse, and what secrets they hid. He also saw an opportunity to write a story that could change the world, if he ever found a way to publish it. He decided to stay with the Cro-Magnons, and convinced Maja to stay with him.
Ivan was skeptical of the Cro-Magnons, and thought they were primitive and foolish. He did not trust them, and feared they had ulterior motives. He also did not like the idea of giving up his car and his weapons, which he considered essential for survival. He decided to leave the valley, and look for another place to stay. He invited Ana and the children to go with him, but they refused. They had grown fond of the Cro-Magnons, and felt safe and happy with them. They decided to stay with the Cro-Magnons, and hoped to start a new life with them.
Zoran was indifferent to the Cro-Magnons, and did not care much about them. He only cared about himself, and his own interests. He saw the valley as a temporary refuge, and a source of resources. He planned to steal whatever he could from the Cro-Magnons, and then leave them when he had enough. He also planned to betray the other survivors, and sell them out to the looters, who would pay him well for fresh meat. He decided to pretend to stay with the Cro-Magnons, and wait for the right moment to execute his plan.
The survivors had made their choices, and their fates were sealed. They did not know that the valley was not as safe as it seemed, and that the Cro-Magnons had a dark secret that would soon be revealed. They also did not know that the zombie outbreak was not over, and that a new threat was looming on the horizon. They were about to face the ultimate test of their survival, and their humanity.