Apokalipsis
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  • Reads 32
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2022
Mature
Natalya Zhukova, born in Moscow and raised in Kiev to her Soviet official  father, Alexei Zhukov, was raised to be prepared for nuclear annihilation. Now, her father, who was always odd and obsessed with his government work, has been acting off, more nervous and erratic. His vigorous training for the future had always been brushed off as over preparation, but when he calls her, telling her to pick her little sister Katya up from school, to get in contact with her older brother Mikhail, and go straight to their families bunker, she has to put her training to work.
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