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Surviving Zombies

The power doesn’t simply go out in Savannah, Georgia—it fails everywhere at once. Seventeen-year-old Tally Leesburg is sent home early from school into a city already fraying at the edges. Traffic lights are dead. Phones don’t work. Sirens pile on top of each other until the air itself feels wrong. When she reaches home, she finds her older brother Justin, back unexpectedly from his Ivy League campus, carrying secrets he doesn’t yet know how to explain. Before they can make sense of the blackout, their six-year-old sister, Ella Belle, never comes home. With their father trapped on a military base and their mother overwhelmed at a collapsing hospital, Tally and Justin are forced to rely on each other as Savannah descends into panic. Streets clog with abandoned cars. Neighbors stop answering doors. The injured don’t stay injured—and the dead don’t stay dead. Tally sees the city falling apart in fragments—missed calls, empty backpacks, screams that cut off too quickly. Justin sees patterns emerging beneath the chaos, truths he wishes weren’t real and decisions that must be made before denial gets them killed. What begins as a power outage becomes an outbreak. As Savannah turns into a feeding ground, the siblings realize survival isn’t about escape—it’s about choice. Every road is blocked. Every shelter is temporary. And somewhere in the dark, Ella Belle is still missing. Time is running out. The dead are learning. And Tally and Justin must decide how far they’re willing to go—and who they’re willing to become—to get their sister back.
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Scholar's Mate

“In an age where knowledge cuts deeper than knives, Victoria is about to learn far more than is safe for any soul to bear.” Victoria and Robert were torn from the gentle dullness of their ordinary century and cast into a realm governed by proto-concepts—those ancient, unblinking truths from which life, death, and divinity themselves are carved. Proclaimed “Heroes” by a world too desperate to question its own choices, they were commanded to rise in strength, confront a Demon Lord, and deliver salvation to a land that had never been theirs. Robert donned the mantle with the fervour of a man stepping into destiny. Victoria… hesitated. And in that hesitation, something old—older than scripture, older than light—turned its gaze toward her. She felt its attention like a draft through a locked room. In a moment poised between terror and terrible understanding, she accepted its offer: a contract sealed in silence, a year of her life exchanged for a thing that should never have been permitted to exist. Not in this world. Not in any. She did not yet grasp that, in straying from the Hero’s ordained path, she had not merely shifted her fate— she had begun to unwrite the very scaffolding of her humanity. Now Victoria walks like a phantom through a world that has marched on without her— one year behind the celebrated Hero, yet burdened with an insight so sharp it threatens to cut her free from mortality itself. She can now trespass upon knowledge forbidden to scholars, sorcerers, or even those who stand at the pinnacle of human mastery. She commits the kind of acts whispered only of beings who have stepped beyond the human threshold… and never returned. And in a world built on primordial, immovable truths, one truth endures: Knowledge is power. But power, when mishandled, becomes a curse that devours its bearer— quietly, inevitably, like rot beneath embroidered silk.
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