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Content Rating Notice: GC -- May Contain Graphic Content
Only For: 18 and Older, Not Easily Offended
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A journey through a post-apocalyptic world with questions of what the future will bring.
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A dark future awaits us.  When the government turns against the people, both are likely to be destroyed.  But from the ashes of an apocalypse, can what remains of the world be salvaged?  What form will such salvation come?  This time, who will decided what is best?  [A work in progress.]
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  Chapter Three - Uncomplete
  ID #608381 entered on 09-20-08 @ 5:19 pm EDT
I watched her sleeping there on the cold, hard ground as the sun rose. She was so beautiful, with an untouchable, pristine beauty that dirt and sickness and time could not ravage. Would not ravage. I wouldn’t let it. As the first ray ... [More]

  Chapter Two
  ID #608380 entered on 09-20-08 @ 5:15 pm EDT
When I finally came to, I was sprawled out on the bed in Malichi’s bedroom, clutching my pack. To my slight dissatisfaction, I had completely lost the effects of the Smoke I had done just a few days before. But as the events of the last few d... [More]

  Chapter One
  ID #608378 entered on 09-20-08 @ 5:21 pm EDT
Taking a huge breath, I tried to take in all the Smoke left in the bag. There wasn’t much, and it would be a while till my next fix, so I had to make sure I got all I could get from this hit. Pulling the sulfur-tasting fumes into my lungs r... [More]


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