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Complete, First published Feb 20, 2019
In a world were a worldwide pandemic killed most of human race. Marcus is a lone survivor, making his way to the wasteland of cities. He has to be careful because there are infected individuals that may look like him, but they are smarter and stronger than him. These "Infected" look down at you with their sharp purple eyes, as they make you join them. When, he was walking down the city, he discovers a person with beautiful blue eyes accompanied by two infected individuals. They discover him and in the conflict he breathes once without his air filter. Next day he discovers that he's coming to his death as he looked at his own eyes, but the girl that was beside the Infected, kept her blue eyes. Now, Marcus is in a desperate need of a cure, and answers.
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