The Apocalypse

The Apocalypse

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You are a young 15 year old boy/girl who was having a wonderful life. Till the event happened. The sound of screaming, a mass chaos erupting, an explosion and then silence. You don't know what's happening but you do know one thing. Stuff is going down that you don't know how to deal with. This was inspired from the video game Fallout. There may be things in this story that are similar to Fallouts story but I some credit to Bethesda for making such an amazing game.
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The story begins in a rural Nevada town, alternating between multiple different characters, all of which are teenagers at the same high school. It is a typical Monday for most of the students there, until strange sirens kick off the beginning of an unexpected major apocalyptic event, which appears to be a nuclear assault. In the course of the chaos, all of the teachers and supervisors are killed, leaving this group of teenagers to fend for themselves within the darkness of the fallout shelter beneath their school. It isn't until they reach the brink of hunger and self-destruction that they finally leave the shelter and discover that they are the only survivors left in the entire town. Now they must learn how to rebuild some semblance of a society in order to continue to survive together. Warning: Contains concepts of sex, violence, rape, drug use, and obscenity

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