Incongruity II: The Night Comes For Us
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2024
Mature
Following the events of the Groombridge Mission, Garviel was able to lead a happy new life, but there is a darker side to another universe. In a world ravaged by an apocalyptic catastrophe, a small group of survivors fights to maintain their fragile existence. By day, they scavenge for supplies and fortify their stronghold, but by night, they face an even greater danger: monsters that appear as humans, mimicking their behavior and drawing the unsuspecting into their deadly grasp. These nightmarish creatures tear apart anyone whomever they catch, their deception a lethal weapon. Just as hope begins to dwindle, a mysterious astronaut from the main universe arrives, bringing with them the possibility of salvation. But can this newcomer truly be trusted, or is the hope they bring just another catastrophe?
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The students of Special Section are dying, one by one. Some say it's a curse, but the transfer student believes that someone is killing her classmates. How can Rhianne stop the killing when anyone can be the killer? Will she be able to find the killer before the killer finds her? *** When Rhianne transferred schools and became a part of Special Section, she thought she belonged to the best. But one day, everything started to crumble down. Their teacher left, attitudes have changed, and a curse has been causing their classmates to die. At this point, anyone can be considered as the killer-the person whom you considered as a friend might actually be the one who would stab you to death. Can the group of Rhianne be able to find the truth and catch the killer before it's too late? DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.