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Kids Are Persistent.
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Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2022
Mature
The Earth is dead. It's harsh but true. 

People survived, some of them. Some of the people who outlived aren't human, not anymore.

Children, however, are a constant in this new existence. They are persistent and determined to survive. 

Sometimes, just sometimes, they are successful. Sometimes you live.

***

"Am I the only one that's supposed to sit? Or are you just enjoying having a gun to my head a little too much?"

She didn't even mean to speak but she guessed now she had sealed her own fate for sure.

But then the pressure disappeared and he took a seat. Not too far away but not too close. She finally knew what he looked like. It wasn't like she needed to know. She was just curious. But when she saw his face, she couldn't tell whether she was happy or not. She knew him. Of course, she fucking had to know him. All she could hope for was that he didn't recognise her. She just wanted to get away without killing anyone. She just wanted to be on her own again.

"Wait... Aliyah?"

***

The darkness of her eyelids seemed to get darker and she couldn't tell whether the water had stopped, or whether her heart had.
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