Post-Mortal. (MANDELA CATALOGUE AU)

Post-Mortal. (MANDELA CATALOGUE AU)

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(NOT A SHIPPING/SELF-INSERT FANFICTION. THIS STORY CONTAINS THEMES OF SUICIDE, DEATH, VIOLENCE, AND RELIGIOUS TRAUMA. THE MANDELA CATALOGUE AND IT'S CHARACTERS BELONG TO ALEX KISTER. STORY NOT AFFILIATED WITH ALEX OR THE REST OF THE CAST OF TMC. READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. COVER IS TEMPORARY. STORY IS STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The world is a horrific place. And no place is more revealing of this fact than Mandela, a small county where the average person regularly crosses paths with horrors beyond human comprehension. Every little detail could be the difference between life and death, and every mistake could be the reason you end up putting a gun to your head. In an instant, friends and family could just vanish, losing their lives at their own hands. When everything you've ever had, everyone you could trust in this apocalypse, gets taken away from you, what motivates you to fight back? What is it that keeps you alive long enough to carry the names and legacies of the ones you lost in this battle of psychological warfare to your grave? When 18-year-old Cesar Torres finds the dead body of his best friend, he is faced with these exact questions. Will he find the courage to fight to overcome his fears? Or will he be forced to fall to the same fate as the only person he had left to trust?
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*WARNING STORY MAY BE TRIGGERING * She's black and mexican. He's a white boy who prefers to date white girls ONLY. He isn't against other races so he says it's just his preference. His dad is the main person concerned about the future Luna skin color. His abusive dad threatens to kill his mate if she's of color so is his preference in dating based on avoidance of conflicts ? The moon goddess doesn't give him a mate based on what his father will condone. When he meets his black and Mexican mate... he hurts her, bullies her, and most importantly Rejects her. Rejection from your mate can feel and lead to death of your wolf. At first she thinks he's just scared and doesn't take his rejected too hard but it still hurts. At a high school party he gets intoxicated with his friends and tends to find someone to bring upstairs to have fun with. Your typical fuck boy. His mate comes to the party and he brings her outside to apologize speaking based off his true emotions. Unfortunately later he won't let her think that was him showing his vulnerable side. He takes her virginity that night just to turn around early in the morning and treat her like she was just a piece of meat to him. He makes sure that she leaves the house feeling worthless to her alpha mate. Little does he know she's got a thing for revenge and tends to go too far. How far will she take the disrespect and lack of feeling loved? Is he always the bad guy ? Or is she just naïve and confused. *WARNING STORY MAY BE TRIGGERING* Intentions of this book: To bring light of the darkness of generational racism. Show light of The journey of a person of color in finding self love when you're not the definition of today's beauty standard. Overcoming racism that is taught from older generations not to just be a rebel but to make changes to the future because we are better as one who all bleed the same color. Highest awards: #2 in racial #1 in Quincy #1 in white

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