The Last WiFi

The Last WiFi

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🧬 The Last WiFi A survival thriller by Z. Vex When the world lost connection, Romi learned to survive without signal. But when a rogue hotspot flickers to life in a half-burned laundromat, she and her quiet genius brother Galen dive into a web of broken code, surveillance traps, and secrets left behind by the educator who taught her everything-without ever meeting her. Now someone's watching. The signal isn't encrypted. The message is personal. And survival might mean more than escape-it might mean understanding the system they were never meant to beat. In a world where knowledge is contraband and connection is control... One packet could change everything.
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Genre: Sci-Fi | Psychological Horror | Post-Apocalyptic Drama When the world burned, four teenagers survived. Milo, Rae, Ava, and Silas didn't ask to live through the end - but they did. Now, stuck in a ruined world of silence, shadows, and memories that aren't always their own, they fight to stay human in a landscape shaped by something unnatural. But survival gets more complicated when they uncover a chilling truth: the apocalypse wasn't a disaster. It was a test. A controlled experiment under the name Project Loci - and they were its subjects. Now stalked by cloned imposters, haunted by flickers of who they used to be, and drawn toward a signal no one else is meant to hear, the group must decide what they're willing to lose to uncover the truth... and what might already be lost. Because in a world built from lies, the biggest question isn't what happened. It's who are you now that everything's gone? What will happen once one dies?

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