Luminous Nights
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  • Reads 207
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 6
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published May 17, 2020
The apocalypse pieced a hole in my chest and took a piece of me with it. There's a pit of dread where my heart is. I crave to talk to someone again. Even if it's someone I never acknowledged before. The stars are at their brightest, and yet, I'm all alone in this hell hole.


This is an AU focusing around the two of my OCs, Riin and Roy, and if you read between the lines.. Yes, it's an AU in the middle of an apocalypse. This is, of course, inspired by "The Zombie Song", and no, I'm not the first to use this idea. It's probably cliche, yet I'm writing just for the thrill of it! This story won't be my main focus. (Might change, who knows..)

Disclaimer: I'm not a professional writer nor am I the most productive. Nevertheless, I'll try my best to write, just trying to have some fun with AUs after all! I hope you enjoy this story! (Which I don't have an exact idea of how long this is gonna be)

This is a story ive written since June 2020 and maybe even months earlier.

I can't promise that there are bound to be consistencies in writing, as I don't update this very often and so my style tends to have differences with every new chapter.
 
If ya want more info about the two, I recommend checking my toyhouse! @ViperousViolet (thank you!~)
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