A Thousand Skies (HIATUS)
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  • Reads 42
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 10m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2017
SKY SERIES #1
"Hey, have you ever wonder what the world looks like outside?" I once asked someone that question but I can't remember who it was.
  
  "Do you want to know?" that person asked me instead.
  
  I can't remember if I said yes or no. That was the end of my dream.
  
  People lived in the towers ever since the meteor shower that killed almost one third of earth's population hundred years ago and because of that the Earth has become inhabitable because of the nonstop acid rain after the shower, people discovered that they can build towers using the stones from the meteors that fell on earth because they can withstand the acid rain.
  
  Now people are living inside the tower and has no idea what the outside looks like. Here I am just your regular high school student who wants to have a normal life but fate has other plans for me that I didn't know about.
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Paracosm

18 parts Ongoing Mature

It's been 100 years since the bombs dropped, destroying the world, turning it into a nuclear wasteland. Now the Bunker People must venture above ground to find a new home, as their oxygen and supplies begin to run out. What awaits them above ground? Was all of civilisation wiped out? What did the radiation do to the planet? Will they be able to survive the new world, Paracosm? *TW; use of strong language, descriptions of strong violence/gore and drug abuse *All characters, places and events are based on complete fiction. Religions, beliefs and cultural descriptions are loosely based on nonfiction. *story is unedited and incomplete, may contain grammar mistakes as of now