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Wesley Harrington's comfortable, yet boring vault-resident life is turned upside down when Vault 9's sealed door, which has remained shut for the past 118 years, has opened; revealing the horrors of the wasteland and Vault-Tec's mischievous plans.

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*This story contains graphic content, such as extreme violence and swearing.*

*This is my non-canon story of Vault 9. I wrote this before Vault 9 was ever in a Fallout game, so if a future game contradicts this story then just keep that in mind.*

*I do not own the Fallout IP. All rights go to Bethesda Game Studios.*
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