Desert Flower

Desert Flower

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It is 2120, the world that we know today is destroyed. World War III brought nothing but destruction. The technology that was used in weaponry made the water toxic. Water is the most precious thing on earth nowadays. The lack of drinkable water brought a cruel system designed by the government, a system in which only the rich can survive. People will do anything to get a hold of one glass of water, even if that means breaking the rules. When everything seems lost, news from an anonymous scientist brings hope but also uncertainty. There lay a hard journey ahead of everyone especially Arabella.
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*Prologue* To be entirely honest with you, I never really considered my future. It's not like I needed to...right? Why would you care about jobs and your educational success when you could be scavenging for food, perhaps? I mean what use is your academic future in the apocalypse? Dramatic right? As I sit here, writing this down, I feel a little pathetic. Although the chance that someone would read my story is incredibly low, I can't help but feel a small glimmer of hope that someone will find it. It would become an instant best-seller! Who wouldn't read the first-hand account of a zombie apocalypse survivor? Even if that day were to arrive, I can guarantee that I won't be alive to see it. The world is a complete and total mess and we are the only ones to blame. Why do you ask? Well, why don't we take a trip down memory lane? First, people alone destroyed the earth with pollution, making it the ultimate playground for the undead. Second, we created the virus that single-handedly destroyed 97% of the human population. Wonderful, is it not?

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