Resurrection of Tita
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  • Reads 344
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2020
The world as we know has ended with an event which is described as the rise of a new dominant species. Historians and keepers of knowledge call it 'CATACLYSM'. With the end of cataclysm arose a new species of organism....well....not really organism, but a new strain of viruses called R-virus, which could take on any living body as host. This behavior of R- virus provided it with the ability to adapt to any and every conditions on earth. Human beings, known as the most adaptable creatures in the world lost their dominance to these small microscopic living things.

250 years later cataclysm ....humans lives on their bunkers and underground cities....hiding....venturing out for supplies and raw materials....living like rodents.

Everything lost....pride of nations..history of mankind....ways of living and being a human.

Only thing left is their tenacity, desire to live and a dying spirit.

Will their dying and fading spirit be enough to fight back ?
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If you told me when I was 14 that the last birthday party I was going to have was at a local pizza hut, I never would have believed you. Looking back, before the infection ripped apart mine and billions of others families, I probably should have acknowledged those moments I shared with friends and family with more love than I did. Now everyday was a mission just to be left breathing at the end of it. Not knowing why I was the only one in my family to be left with the torment of survival. I had to rely on any prayers left in me that I wouldn't become food for the dead.