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Midnight: A Collection of Short Stories
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Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2018
Hello! Here's a collection of random short stories, some inspired by prompts I found online, others are simply ideas from my own head. This is what I'm going to be publishing for a while until I have a solid amount of chapters, and its primary purpose is to give readers a feel for my writing style (and if I used a prompt, it will be to chapter cover/image). It's never going to be a completed story because I'll continue to add short stories and bits of creative writing to it!

**Certain chapter titles will end with an asterisk (*). If they do, it means that you can vote for the short story to be extended into a full chapter or even a novel. One hundred votes on any chapter with an asterisk will make it a full story!**
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Content Warning-This story is meant for mature audiences. It features adult language, references, situations, sexual content, graphic violence, and gore. Fantasy, horror, and science fiction are my favorite genres to read. They are also my favorite to write. I've enjoyed writing since I won my first writing contest in the fourth grade. That was over twenty-five years ago and I haven't shared a sinlge word of it. Imposter syndrome is a bitch! Well, I finally managed to pull the trigger. Here is "O Negative". It's a mix of all of my favorite genres. I've mixed a fantasy, based on present-day Earth, with plenty of graphic horror and wrapped it all up within a world driven by the technological advancements that only can be obtained from millions of years of civilation. A small group of strangers find themselves surviving in a decimated world. It's bad enough to be stranded in a no-name town, but things become surreal when you realize the vast majority of humanity has died...it becomes terrifying when you realize you aren't that lucky to be alive. "Survivor's Guilt" isn't a thing when you find yourself the sole food source for an entire group of beings that no longer need to hide in the shadows. Man is no longer at the top of the food chain...they are now the cattle.