SURVIVOR | Bellamy Blake

SURVIVOR | Bellamy Blake

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Alex Kingsley had many names. Mouse for the way she was able to sneak around without being caught. Hero to the ones she had managed to save. Savior to those who need saving. And Prisoner 589 to the Ark. After a trade gone wrong, leading to the death of her friend and her ultimate arrest, Alex Kingsley was known as prisoner 589. She had simply been counting her final days down when everything changes. Suddenly, Alex and 99 other prisoners are forced onto a drop ship and sent to the ground. With one job, survive. Earth. A place deemed unsurvivable because of its radiation soaked floors and radiation filtered air & yet a bunch of kids were sent down there to either save the human existence or die. Will she be able to survive. Will she be blue to live up to the names she once had on the Ark on the ground? Will she break her cardinal rule of survival that is no attachments when man who wasn't supposed to be on the drop ship catches her attention? ___________ Updates Weekly. Also, I'm terrible at descriptions. .
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BOOK I: The Reasons - the ground is unforgiving. So is survival. Madison Cameron was born in space, a child of the Ark, never feeling the sun on her skin or breathing the fresh, unfiltered air of Earth. She's never experienced the sensation of water, the way it would flow against her or lap around her as she swam. For three generations, humanity has clung to the Ark, floating in the cold vacuum of space, its fragile walls the only barrier between them and extinction. The Ark was all they knew-sterile, artificial, far from the dangers and beauty of Earth below. But now, the Ark is dying. It can't sustain them much longer. They are the last hope of mankind, a fragile chance for survival. The Earth they land on, however, is nothing like they imagined. It's not a fresh start or paradise - it's a nightmare. The air is toxic, wildlife monstrous, and every step is a battle for survival. The Earth is alive, but it's unforgiving. Amidst this chaos, Madison and Bellamy Blake find themselves at the forefront, taking on the roles of leaders. Both carry the heavy weight of responsibility, knowing that the survival of the remaining human race rests in their hands. They both strive to protect their people, to do whatever it takes to ensure their survival. But where Madison is focused on the harsh reality of survival-pragmatic, calculating, determined to keep them alive - Bellamy's vision is driven by something more abstract: freedom. They clash over their ideals - her need for structure, his thirst for freedom - and every time their paths cross, the tension between them makes their already perilous situation even more volatile. Yet, the Earth continues to test them. It doesn't care about their petty squabbles or their hopes for a better future. The planet doesn't care about Madison's desire for control or Bellamy's lust for freedom. It only cares about one thing: survival. ((Enemies to lovers with Bellamy Blake)) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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