Come Along
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Ongoing, First published May 16, 2020
Mature
World war 3 started January 2020. It was a war kept private from civilians so the government could break laws freely. Korea used bio weapons which infected many, killing almost a third of American within 6 months. Covid-19. The world killer. 

Not everyone in the government was on board after the death tolls came in. News was leaked, but quickly dissapeared. Only a few civilians know about this war now. The few who survived the wave of death that came as a price for hearing about it.

Of course the president ruled their deaths as Covid killings. That's just the way the world works now.
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