Teen Titans: Apocalypse
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 11m
  • Reads 166
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 11m
Complete, First published Sep 18, 2017
Mature
It was just another day in Gotham. That is until it started. It was subtle at first; a few people falling ill here and there. And then hospitals begun to overflow with sick people having rabies-like symptoms. At first it was thought to even be rabies. That is until people started coming back.

    It's been two months since the outbreak. And Bruce Wayne is struggling to protect his family from the plague wiping out Gotham City. The Gotham everyone knew has changed. Uninfected people have started attacked each other out of both fear, and insanity. Corpses walk among the living, hunting them down in a bloody frenzy. And Bruce is desperate to keep his beloved children out of harm's way. However, it may already be too late.

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Disclaimer: I don't own any DC Comics characters, nor do I own the OCs other then mine. Theo Wellington and the plot is all I own. Everyone else belongs to their respective individuals.

Warning: the is graphic and has some content that may be upsetting. Reader discretion is advised.
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The bus grinds to a stop beside a sign labelled: WELCOME TO GOTHAM CITY, in peeling black letters. Ethan and I are the first to get off, carrying nothing but a small suitcase and twin backpacks. No one follows us off the bus, a reminder of how horrifying Gotham City must seem to the outside world. The other passengers must think us martyrs or at least suicidal. Storm clouds rumble above our heads and in true "Vega Bad Luck"-as Ethan calls it- the sky opens up to rain. My brother and I are from Florida, we know rain. Hell, we know hurricanes that obliterate whole towns, but there is something about Gotham that sends a shiver down my spine. Maybe its the dark, crime ridden alleyways, the murderers and the villains. Or maybe its the heroes.