A Father's Instinct
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  • Reads 13
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published May 16, 2021
Mature
In an apocalyptic world where a fungal infection has taken control of humanity as we know it, society has crumbled as people who are infected become hostile and lose all consciousness. While others have been infected and are gruesomely attacking others and infecting them or killing them, new corrupt governments have taken over leading to a dystopian world full of violence and bloodshed. In this world is a man and his daughter living day by day in their abandoned city while trying to avoid a crazed man. Constantly chased by humans and infected alike, the two try to stay together and survive at any cost.

DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THE LAST OF US. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL STORY BASED IN THE UNIVERSE. ORIGINAL UNIVERSE BELONGS TO NEIL DRUCKMANN
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