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  • It Doesn't Have to End This Way by yamen-yak
    yamen-yak
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    Humanity has been reduced to a militant religious order, in a world overrun with demons and fighting a thousand-year war for their survival, when a visitor from space crash lands and claims to be from the past. She claims there's a way to escape the world for something better... if they'd only listen.
  • HOPE by JNovaE
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    In Hope, we meet seventeen year old Juniper Mikah, and the world she lives in. Humans now live underground, 300 years after a nuclear world war. Juniper is set to spend six months in Discovery, where each fresh batch of arrivals learn skills to benefit their home compound. But she has a secret mission: to find out what happened two years ago when her father vanished. Little does Juniper know, what she's about to uncover will shock her to the core... **I have permission from the author, Jean Estelle, to post parts of her story here. If you like it, please go to her amazon store or her website to buy the full story and support the author. All rights are reserved. This is copyrighted material, if you find it anywhere else, please know it's stolen.**
  • The Last She Format Test by rytest
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    In the future, everyone who's bitten by a zombie turns into one... until Diane doesn't. Seven days later, she's facing consequences she never imagined. ***** (62 spaces before asterix) A plague has swept over the Earth, killing the majority of the population and every female. Except one. Ara witnessed the horror and destruction, but for the last three years she has survived. Now, desperation and hunger force her out of the mountains and onto a dangerous path; across the flooded downtown and through the gangs of survivors is hope. Ara's father spoke of a clue that could save not just her, but humanity. Then she is captured by a group of men. Despite the seeming kindness of Kaden, a young man her own age, Ara doesn't know if she can trust them. Then again, there's no way she can cross the plague-ridden city on her own. Men. Monsters. Is there a difference? This is the story of The Last She. [[Watty's Winner]]