The Long Road to Winter

The Long Road to Winter

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How far would you go in the face of danger to reach the ones you love. Would you lie, Would you cheat, would you steal, would you kill. These are the questions Canadian native Nathan O'Connor is faced with when he is caught in an apocalypse approximately 500 miles away from home. He has no idea if his family is alive or dead and if he will ever see them again. Witness the story of his journey home as he faces nearly I'm possible tasks that make him put his humanity itself in question as he crosses America to see his family again at the end of the Long Road to Winter.
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This story entails an ordinary guy when he comes to learn of disturbing activities taking place in a local rural area. Having established and gathered claims from concerned locals, he decides to brave the storm to investigate the claims... Please be aware that this material is quite fragile so you may come across strange messaging throughout the story as some form of interference has been tampering about with the narrative and made a mark of it's own. If you can, try and work them out and see what they mean. Because this certainly wouldn't look good if it is to be presented to the public domain... I don't own anything. Started writing: 4th December 2023 suspended production: 21st December 2023 resumed production: 9th January 2024 Finished production: 22nd January 2024 (32 days of writing) "That's the thing of the mind. Your brain envisions something. And then you simply can't just dismiss it as concept." 251521'185 721121292125 96 251521 41185 18514 208919 1920151825. 1915 21311 1566 1518 6135 2085 3151419517215143519... 251521 81225 25514 231181454...

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