Chasing Tomorrow
  • LECTURAS 107
  • Votos 7
  • Partes 12
  • Hora 1h 41m
  • LECTURAS 107
  • Votos 7
  • Partes 12
  • Hora 1h 41m
Continúa, Has publicado oct 19, 2024
In a world devastated by monstrous creatures, Cassandra fights to survive after losing her family to the chaos. Alone in the wilderness, she relies on her speed and instincts to stay alive, hiding from the monsters that roam the land. But even in the silence of her solitude, she finds that survival is not just about evading death-it's about holding onto hope in a broken world. And when she starts to lose that hope, it finds its way to her.

(This is my first ever story, please be nice 🥹. I also take feedback and suggestions on how the story could go! 🤍)
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