The Child Of The Apocalypse
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  • Reads 41
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2016
Mature
50 years in the future the Chinese and Russians teamed up and sent an atom bomb and 20 nuclear warheads to Wipeout America it worked well sort of a group of people survive no more than about 200 people survived the 200 people called that day the day of the the world came to an end you follow girl named Emma but her family and her friends and the people she works with call her element fire. She works for the military and it's order to try to preserve what's left of America. I really hope you guys like the story
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