Radiation
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Oct 15, 2015
We all knew it was going to happen. The day when the humans finally fell as the dominant species. It happened to the dinosaurs, didn't? The only difference between humans and dinosaurs is that the dinosaurs couldn't save themselves. They had no way of knowing what was coming. We did, though. We could've stopped it all a long time ago, but we didn't.

The war started almost fifty years ago. World War III. No one could even remember what they were fighting for. The only thing anybody could focus on was winning. That's why they started firing the nuclear bombs. One by one countries were taken out by these bombs until finally there was no one left. No one but me.

Now I survive on my own in this cruel, deserted world. Everyday the radiation effecting me more and more and I find myself coming closer to death. How much longer until I join the bodies covering the streets? How much longer until the radiation takes me, too?
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