Blue Death (Short Story)
  • Leituras 4,292
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  • Capítulos 6
  • Tempo 56m
  • Leituras 4,292
  • Votos 285
  • Capítulos 6
  • Tempo 56m
Concluído, Primeira publicação em out 12, 2016
A true Alexandrian never fears the sea. A true Alexandrian never turns his back to the waves. Ali knows that those myths end today. If he faces the Blue Mountains, he dies. If he tries to outrun them, he dies.

While the people of Alexandria are still anxious about their dark nights and dead phones after the 1st wave of EMP, they are unaware that Wave 2 is coming and the Bride of the Mediterranean is about to be wiped off the map for good. Fortunately, or unfortunately, Ali is the only hope for his family to flee from the inevitable, but he has to choose: either he runs for his life, or he dies with the people he loves.
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'Death never stops surprising you.' A sentiment Aria knows all too well. Her world on its surface is perfect. A completely enclosed ecosystem protected from the nuclear winter of the Outside World. No sickness, no famine, nothing to worry about. Nothing that is except for Spectre, the computer system that determines who lives and dies annually based on their importance to society. Somehow everyone around her seems to cope, but seeing as how Spectre has taken every member of her family, Aria struggles to fall in line with the status quo. Whether it's pressure from the powers that be, her first potential love, or full on revolution, Aria seems to be pulled in every direction, each one with drastic consequences, and no clue which way to go.