Blue Day

Blue Day

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A woman gets kidnapped into a cell during an apocalypse where a nationwide, deadly virus is spreading. Her only company is letters sent to her through a slit in between her cell. She doesn't know what's real anymore, but the one thing she does know (and fully believe in), is the person behind the door sending all those letters. Will this person find a way to escape and find the cure; maybe even meet the writer of those letters keeping her somewhat sane? Will she even live to see such outcomes? (Heavily influenced by the game Presentable Liberty)
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Published: 10-April-2020 Prologue: "He was an old man, probably died on his own. Did the letter say that he was killed?" I was asked. When I heard what had been said, my face turned yellow. Something I had been blind to suddenly became so clear. I had mentioned visiting that man, but i never mentioned that he was killed. Nor did I mention receiving a letter. "How did you know he died?" I asked. "You told me, silly." "No I didn't. And I never said anything about a letter." I said firmly. Emma fell asleep on the plane and woke up in a mythical kingdom. The place was spoken about in legends and myths only, but it doesn't exist on any map. While trying to open the passage between the realms, she meets a man who might be able to change her mind about leaving. However, she keeps getting threats from an unknown stalker who kills her loved ones one by one. But would returning to her home end her problems, or would the stalker still torment her?

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