This stoty takes place in 1885 in LA, California in USA.
It's a story about Helena, a young mother about 25, who lives alone with a 7 years old daughter, Naomi. Her husdand was dead for some reason.
They lived in a big mansion and she never wanted to marry again, despite her money problems.
But one day, a new neighbor came on the street, John, and Helena often came to bring him cookies. Time after time, they fell in love, especially Helena. And months later, John asked Helena to marry him. She followed her heart and said yes.
The wedding was beautiful and Naomi was very happy. But halfway the altar, Helena realised it was too early and ran away. Nobody could change her mind. She came to Naomi to come home with her but she disapeared. And John as well.
She came home but nobody was there, nor as John.
She called the police, no trace of them.
But two days later, she received a letter from John, saying that he was with Naomi in the desert and that if Helena wouldn't marry him, she would burry Naomi in the middle of the Utah.
Obviously, Helena would marry a man she doesn't love in exchange of her baby, but how could she do, she didn't know where he was !
So Helena came to her bedroom, she cleaned her face and broke the mirror of her dressing table. And she tore her wedding dress, before to use the same broken glass to open her throat.
She woke up in her livingroom, on the floor and tried to go to Utah. But nobody wanted to help her and ingnored her.
To be continued...
Red Zoned follows the story of a young lesbian trying to survive in the homophobic, post-apocalyptic America after the U.S. attempts to create a super solider and, in turn, creates the start of a Zombie apocalypse.
When convicted for murder, Charlie is given a choice: public execution or the Red Zone. Despite the Red Zone being known for providing a slow and painful death, she opts for the chance to fight for her life instead of facing public execution and it becomes clear quickly that her only chance of survival rests in the hands of others. However, when she develops relationships with the others in her new home, she learns there's more to be afraid of than the flesh eating monsters outside.
Trigger Warnings: Themes of sexual assault and suicide.