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The Sky Without Starts
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Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2023
Brandon had never seen the sun before, but he still somehow managed to envision it in his dreams. After a nuclear war made life on earths surface impossible, humanity was forced to retreat to underground bunkers to stay alive. Brandon, a security worker in bunker 1280, had dreamed about walking on the earths surface, but when a one-time job goes terrible wrong, he realizes his dreams may become a reality.
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