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So here I am, in a zombie outfit, looking at the two sleeping bodies. Who are they? The woman I love and her other boyfriend. I am standing at the window. The sun is throwing a steady stream of golden light beams into the room and brightens up the spot where the two naked bodies are lying. She is resting her head on his shoulders and he wraps his arms around her. A beautiful sight, I would say. But it's beautiful only if you are an outsider looking in. I am not an outsider. I am her lover, a betrayed lover, so the sight is not beautiful to me, but ugly, even disgusting ...
The entire building exploded.
Glass, debris and brick rained down on our heads, as if the world were officially coming down around us.
As if the Zom's weren't enough. As if being torn from my family - my parents, and friends, hadn't been enough. As if seeing those you trusted most being eaten alive, tortured or worse hadn't appeased whatver god that be. As if seeing my home in flames, lost to looters; ravaged by the lost and the free hadn't ripped open my every wound I'd gotten since this bloody outbreak started, wasn't good enough.
How much more will we lose before we're finally safe? Or until we finally give up?
Just how much can we - as the human race - take? We all break eventually.
Hilaria lives in Zolo the last Human Colony on Earth. 85 years ago a virus wiped out most of human kind and Zolo was built in a last ditch effort to save what was left of the human race. After 85 years of peace within the wall the re emergence of the Awakening causes mayhem within the wall and Hilaria must fight for the right to live freely with herself constantly being tested along the way. Hilaria experiences loss and love and anger in a new way and will ultimately lead to the survival of the human race.........
So here I am, in a zombie outfit, looking at the two sleeping bodies. Who are they? The woman I love and her other boyfriend. I am standing at the window. The sun is throwing a steady stream of golden light beams into the room and brightens up the spot where the two naked bodies are lying. She is resting her head on his shoulders and he wraps his arms around her. A beautiful sight, I would say. But it's beautiful only if you are an outsider looking in. I am not an outsider. I am her lover, a betrayed lover, so the sight is not beautiful to me, but ugly, even disgusting ...
The entire building exploded.
Glass, debris and brick rained down on our heads, as if the world were officially coming down around us.
As if the Zom's weren't enough. As if being torn from my family - my parents, and friends, hadn't been enough. As if seeing those you trusted most being eaten alive, tortured or worse hadn't appeased whatver god that be. As if seeing my home in flames, lost to looters; ravaged by the lost and the free hadn't ripped open my every wound I'd gotten since this bloody outbreak started, wasn't good enough.
How much more will we lose before we're finally safe? Or until we finally give up?
Just how much can we - as the human race - take? We all break eventually.
Hilaria lives in Zolo the last Human Colony on Earth. 85 years ago a virus wiped out most of human kind and Zolo was built in a last ditch effort to save what was left of the human race. After 85 years of peace within the wall the re emergence of the Awakening causes mayhem within the wall and Hilaria must fight for the right to live freely with herself constantly being tested along the way. Hilaria experiences loss and love and anger in a new way and will ultimately lead to the survival of the human race.........