The Irony of Survival
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  • Reads 18
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25
Mature
Amari knew that she shouldn't have been persistent on her own downfall; now as she lay in a hospital bed in a foreign country with absolutely no one, she felt that for once in her life she had been wrong. 

"I waited for the end every single day, fuck I even prayed for it. Stupidly enough, as I neared death I realised that I didn't want to die anymore. How ironic is that."

An apocalyptic story about zombies and a girl with cancer in the USA far from her home in Australia. Who is also a lesbian who realises she might like dilfs a bit more than she wants to.

TW!! 
Minimal recounts of past suicidal ideations and self harm and vague mentions of sa
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