An apocalyptic end turns Seattle into a ghost town, as 15 years pass by a lot happens, and finally after 13 [?] years Liv and Ravi are back in touch, after the death of Major reported missing up until a dissected arm was found and matched with his DNA he was confirmed dead, rumor says that the dead Enders caught up with him, Liv resides to living alone on the outskirts of Zombie island after the kids were taken by the military, she is still pronounced dead or missing, the world doesn't know she's still alive yet. Meanwhile Peyton and Ravi get into a massive argument on public television on politics resulting in a drastic split, the eccentric billionaire Ravi Chakrabarti, the worlds top geneticist and zombie scientist, the original founder of the Zombie virus cure, currently developing a cure for when a zombie goes full Romero, so far there was no defects, the cure would soon be publicly released and distributed to those in need, this cure could revert a zombie back to its human state from full Romero, a genius in the science industry was left alone, residing in his own brought town, he brings the town of Tyneham back up from the dust after it was evacuated in the 1940's, Liv soon makes her way to Ravi's high tech run down mansion forming a unique and different bond than friendship with the billionaire, alls well until ghosts of the past start to rock up on your patio.
"It was you Ravi"
"It's always been you".
In a world, where showing emotion is a dangerous weakness, love becomes the only beacon of hope.
No one noticed exactly when people began to fall victim to the broken life of monotony, but by the time humanity realized that witnessing strong emotion triggered violence in the infected, it was too late.
Evelyn Li is not a fan of risk. Confined to the safety of an underground bunker for the past two years, when Evie stumbles upon a radio broadcast hosted by a mysterious boy with a sharp tongue and an impressive record collection, she's inspired to embark on a mission fuelled by the belief that her family might still be out there (and definitely not because she's desperate to finally meet the boy whose voice has been her sole companion since the darkness descended).
Jonathan Johnson is not an optimist and definitely not a romantic. He wasn't at all surprised when the world ended or even when the Soulless took over the streets. With the weight of rising tensions in the colonies, an absentee father, and heart-breaking tragedy resting on his shoulders, Jonathan would much rather escape into his record collection and secret radio broadcast than deal with the general bleakness of life in the apocalypse. As he is reluctantly roped into Evie's search for links to her past, Jonathan begins to wonder if he can ever truly escape his.
Together, the unlikely pair must navigate the treacherous landscapes of both the unforgiving world around them and the complicated emotions within. Will their connection withstand the trials of a world consumed by darkness, or will it become just another casualty of the apocalypse?