The True Meaning of Night
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Complete, First published Mar 20, 2014
Disasters happen in the middle of the night. Homes are destroyed. Hundreds are killed. There is an abyss where the centre of town used to be. Is this where the hell came from? No one knows, and most are too scared to find out. Nearly everyone is of the opinion that they should not get attatched to anything, because it is likely to be gone the next day.

Ava has just lost everything, and somehow befriends a man who has nothing more to lose. Maybe they are the last hope in a world of hopelessness. Maybe they can fix everything.
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