The world didn’t end with bombs or wars — it ended through the air.
An invisible virus spread across the skies and, within hours, anyone over the age of twenty-four “dropped like flies.” The younger ones survived, but their fate was far worse: the virus doesn’t kill instantly — it transforms. A single drop of infected blood in the wrong vein can awaken the monster within. The change is swift, agonizing, and irreversible.
In this post-apocalyptic landscape, groups of young survivors struggle to endure in silent cities, taking over schools and warehouses, improvising leadership and building fragile defenses against the “infected” and other mutations. The story blends visceral action with psychological horror, focusing on survivor groups, tense violence, and moral dilemmas.