Silent Summer

Silent Summer

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It was a warm and sunny day in June when all hell broke loose. People's screams and children's cries were merged with the sound of gunshots, rumbling earth and pure agony. After 3 and a half hours everything fell silent, no screams, no cries, no breath. Only 25 teens aged from 12 to 18 were left in the world, but will they find each other? Will they survive the obstacles that Mother Earth left them? - Follow the journey of a 18 year old girl named Lyssa who lost everything that was dear to her. She doesn't know what sort of difficulties lay in front of her. She wonders of things like: will she ever meet another person again, will she ever fall in love, what actually happened etc. But the most important question she has. Will she survive this? ******* All characters, names and ideas belong to me :) *Contains a lot of weird stuff ;)* Started: 5/5/2015
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