Saraphina: The Last Girl on Earth
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 21, 2021
Mature
"My vision becomes clearer the faster I blink, yet I can't seem to figure out where I am. Why is there a needle in my arm and why are the lights out. I slowly sat up, my hands unconsciously moving in circles on my temples. The heart monitor beside me gave away the fact I was in a hospital, I called for a nurse or doctor for about 5 minutes but no answer."

Seraphina wakes from an 11-month coma only to find out she's possibly the last person on earth. That's until she comes across Jackson John a man whose only mission is to get her to the camp for survivors thousands of miles away.

Is Seraphina really who she remembers?
Is Jackson who he claims to be?
Will they fall in love?
Will they become enemies?

. . .
[TRIGGER WARNING]
Mentions of suicide
Sexual assault
PTSD, Panic Attacks
Strong Language and mature scenes
. . .
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