Bird's Eye View
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  • Reads 215
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 7
  • Time 2h 0m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2023
Mature
World War Three. It was so predictable, but what wasn't foreseen was that Russia thought it was a good idea to create super soldiers via an evolved strain of cancer. This resulted in blood thirsty, abnormally strong creatures which were human at heart, but most certainly did not look the part.

Aspen and his group were separated when these mutated humans - Unkempt - attacked their camp. Now, travelling with a newcomer who doesn't seem too welcoming, Aspen must reach the rendezvous point to reunite with his friends. Though, on their journey some shocking revelations are found and Aspen begins to question his new companion. Who is he? Where did he come from? Will his questions be answered, or will they be cut short?
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Radiation is decimating the human race. When the Earth's magnet field fails, only the best and brightest young people are selected for genetic modifications that will save them. Leah is among the few chosen to survive. But losing her family and the physical changes caused by the modifications leave her devastated--she hates looking in the mirror at the creature she's become. She's transported to The Farm to be with others of her kind, but when she sneaks from the compound one night, she meets a boy, a human boy, seemingly unaffected by the radiation, who reveals a wild conspiracy theory about the genetic modifications and the very nature of the magnet field failure. His theories could be tumor-induced paranoia. Or he could be telling the a truth.