The Hopeless Place

The Hopeless Place

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Fear. Some people claim they know what true fear is. Like standing at the top of a skyscraper, only a glass window separating you from falling to your death. Or when a spider jumps onto your arm. Skyler dreams that she could be that lucky. Ever since she was a kid, her parents preached to her about the apocalypse. She learned how to survive at a young age. But when her parents started going out to public places and telling everyone about it, they took them into an asylum. Skyler visited them often, the apocalypse prep never ending. Everyone though she was crazy, and that she should be checked into the asylum as well, that was until President Alazar's message came onto world wide airways.
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