A Year in Apocalypse
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  • Reads 963
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 4
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2018
A failed lab experiment to make a portal to other dimensions brought creatures from those dimensions into ours. Three years later 70% of the population on Earth was destroyed, the last 30% doesn't know anything about what was going on and hadn't received any news about it. But when they do find out, it may already be too late.

(This story is based off of Rain World and may contain spoilers about the game, if you do not want any spoilers don't read this story.)
(Some of the creatures in the story are my own and are not from Rain World so please don't use them or steal them unless you have my permission.)
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I lost myself somewhere between space and time. I repeated my name over and over, refusing to leave myself behind. But the more I decintigrated, the more of myself I lost, until everything, my name, Timmy's smile, even my parents were forgotten. I found nothing but black space and white silence. The longer I stayed, however, the more vivid the colors became, and then they began to take shape. After what felt like hours, I was myself again, strapped to a chair with Jesse materializing in front of me. I'm Stasey. When the aliens attacked Earth, myself, my best friend Jesse, and my "friend" Timothy may have been the only people to survive. We're on a quest to find other survivors and potentially save our planet, but to do that we have to avoid being shot, eaten, or falling in love. But sometimes things work out differently than we expect, and we have to make the decision: sacrifice ourselves for the ones we love, or the ones we love for the ones we can save.