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𝒷𝒾𝓉𝑒 𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐬 | j.miller
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Ongoing, First published Oct 02
Mature
She originally wasn't supposed to have survived Outbreak Day. She had been close to being torn apart, but her parents had protected her, only for them to turn and attack both her and her brother. Now, twenty years later, Eloise goes on a journey across the country with a grumpy smuggler and a mouthy fourteen-year-old girl to try and create a cure for the cordaceps that has taken over the planet. Only issue? She was never supposed to fall in love.
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53 parts Ongoing Mature

The world ended, but people didn't. Not entirely. Twenty years after the outbreak, survival has become second nature. But when Althea agrees to help smuggle a girl across the country, everything shifts. There's Joel: quiet, brutal, impossible. The gruff, closed-off man with blood on his hands and grief in his bones. There's Ellie: foul-mouthed and sharp-eyed, with too much riding on her small shoulders. And there's Althea, stuck somewhere between running from her past and crashing headfirst into a future she never dared to want. Love isn't safe. Hope isn't smart. But some things are worth the risk. Because in the end, it's not about what you've lost, but what you're willing to fight for, even when the world seems beyond saving.