A Young Womans Reckoning in a Post-Apocalyptic World

In a world ravaged by disaster, a young woman must confront her past as she navigates the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world where death takes on a new form

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A Young Woman's Reckoning in a Post-Apocalyptic World Funerals these days are not what they used to be. In the past when a loved one died you had a ceremony, you grieved, family and friends gathered to say good bye and then the body would be buried or cremated but in a way that they were not completely destroyed, mostly the dead was kept close and ever present. But in 3030 things were different, harsher, more real and more raw. Presley Duke was a girl of just twenty, newly coming into her own as a young woman in a war torn world like The Republic of Earth. After the wars her families moved to what was remaining of the Eurasian continent, which now resembled the renaissance period of the old times, though there were large differences, the power the government held being one. Presley stood in dank and dark dungeon like furnace room, her father's coffin laid out on the concrete slab while a gnarly, large man stood by, supposedly oblivious to the on goings as she and her handmaiden Gloria said their goodbyes. Presley herself had not cried, not a single tear since her father's passing while Gloria held tightly to the young girl and let her sorrow flow free, sobbing quietly. When the time come the two women stepped back from the maple colored coffin, it was nothing special, the wood sturdy rather than pretty as it was custom to only burn the dead now, never bury, there wasn't enough land. The man, in his black apron and gloves, much like a blacksmiths, hauled the coffin into the burning pit of fire that spanned out over a third of the room, taking up the far corner and spilling light and heat out onto the faces of the grieved. Presley felt bad, somewhere deep in the part of her brain that was still registering her surroundings she wondered if she should not be in a worse state than Gloria, should she not be in a state of devastation. But the tears would not come and as the flames licked and flared around her father's coffin she felt a deep ache begin to grow within her body. …the next moment changed everything

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