Genesis: N-65

Genesis: N-65

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N-65 was a government's global empty promise for a better future. A future free of war, death and disease. It is now the year 2030. N-65 killed more than half of Earth's population. The survivors remain ill, suffering inhuman symptoms and discovering that N-65 started something nobody knew was possible. This is a series of short stories which take place around the world. I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoy writing it! Kasia~*
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"The rain grew colder, the canopy enamoured and blushing even deeper shades of auburn and gold. The tension was growing and the entirety of the large ape colony knew that it would snap at a moment's notice. They were all waiting-- waiting for something to crumble." Greed, tyranny, bloodlust, betrayal. Mankind has done nothing more than pollute and poison what is rightfully ours. After an entire reset of the food chain, man has all but disappeared, all thanks to a human-made virus called the Simian Flu. Apes around the globe, in turn, have become advanced both cognitively and externally, adapting their own form of sign language, as well as learning to speak. The year is 2029. Krissa may very well be the only survivor. Will she manage to weather the trials and tribulations that come with living deep within the Oasis? Proud winner of the Trident Awards

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