SANITY: An Apocalypse Story
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  • Reads 7
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2020
Mature
Frankie travels alone. That's the way she likes it, the way it has been for years.  She plans to stay that way, ridden with guilt and nightmares after losing her girlfriend 5 years ago.
That is until she is forced to share a shelter with another woman. Grace is a confusing woman. Something about her just fascinates Frankie, and when they part ways the next morning, Frankie can't get her out of her head. 
While also trying to survive among those infected with "Sanity", Frankie finds herself distracted, constantly thinking about Grace. How can you miss someone you've only met once?
When coincidence brings them together again things get even more complicated for Frankie. She agrees to pair up with Grace "to watch each other's backs" but how much of that is just an excuse?
She had also thought her heart had died 5 years ago, but now it seems that might not have been true. But what else has been a lie?
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