Eclipsing the Apocalypse: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Resilience
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  • Reads 72
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published May 28
In a world ravaged by a relentless zombie apocalypse, Jane and Luke discover a sanctuary in their love amidst the ruins. As their bond deepens, they face unimaginable trials, from the joy and heartache of new life to the violent loss of their child at the hands of ruthless raiders. Driven by grief and a burning desire for retribution, they become fierce warriors, carving a path of vengeance through the desolate landscape. Years later, when hope rekindles with the birth of their granddaughter, the enduring legacy of Jane and Luke's love and resilience shines brightly, guiding their family toward a future where love prevails even in the darkest times.
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