Northern Trade
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Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2015
The world is ending after a group of scientist in Maine created a super virus, an apocalyptic war has fused up and Jane O'Connor has no choice but to leave Vancouver and head North. . 
She manages to fight through many struggles and problems along the way but remains unbeatable. 
Jane finally reaches WoodPike, a small town in Alaska and decides to build a fort- a large and indestructible fort. 

She uses this massive structure, for safety and advantages against the wealthy and unfortunate whom seek shelter. 
Her intelligent and swift mind lead her to become adapted to her area. 
She's become so successful she's created a trading route to Canada and Western parts of Alaska. 

But one day as she's driving down the southern side of her fort she comes across a man. A man who happens to be one of the young scientist who created the virus.
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