The Lamnent
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  • Reads 22
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2019
Mature
What is it like to see something you didn't expect? Something no one thought would ever happen? For police Officer Joseph Hardy, it was waking up in a hospital bed in a apocalyptic world after having gallbladder surgery. 

After being rescued, he is suddenly in a world of survival between him and THEM. Survivors call them the Lamnent, people who have been infected by a strange parasite that makes them into unrecognizable creatures. Which makes them stronger, faster, agile beings who's only priority is to kill and procreate. 

What he really didn't expect was a giant space ship in the sky.



*WARNING! This story contains graphic violence such as blood, gore, body horror, excessive swearing, and cheesy sarcasm. Read at your own risk. If you don't like this stuff, I'm sorry but I suggest you find another story. Maybe another romance novel between a nerdy white girl and an alien from planet LV-426? Yeah! That'll definitely work!*
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