The Last Days We Stood Still
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Nothing could have prepared them for the end of their own kind.
Inside the struggling going to closed down cake shop, several women and girls have gone to seek shelter from a night of violent rain, screaming winds, and a catastrophic earthquake. Each of them carries scars of abandonment, abuse, failure, loneliness, or despair — unwanted outcasts from a troubled world that had already long forgotten them.
But when the city collapses around them, they awaken in something far worse than the future they once feared.
They find themselves in a strange and unknown future totally different even from their wildest imaginations — a distant future not merely eight thousand years after their own age, but more than eight thousand years after the death of the last naturally born human woman on Earth in the mid 22nd century.
The Earth they discover is something far beyond just mere alien and haunting: strange new civilizations that are the odd combinations of ancient ruins, fantasy forest elements, and futuristic techs all fused together, and societies inhabited only by men, boys, and artificial imitations of everything that their former female humanity they have lost for over eight millenniums could do.
Not to mention even mere words such as gender, mother, daughter, and sister are all too blizzard, mythical, and even too dangerous for the future eight thousand years away from the last woman to understand.
To this world, they are more than just merely myths and legends.
They are the impossible.
Now hunted, feared, worshipped, and divided due to their own differences, the women and the girls of the old and decaying cake shop must uncover the horrifying truth behind the extinction of their kind while struggling to survive a civilization built upon humanity’s greatest silence.
Because somewhere within the ruins of this frozen future may lie the secret to restoring the female gender back to the world.
Or the final proof that humanity was never meant to have them again.
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Chapters (43 Total)
RSS- 1 CHAPTER 1 On That Fateful Meeting of the Last Days
- 2 CHAPTER 2 Into the World of the Post Women Extinction
- 3 CHAPTER 3 A First Step, A First Hour, and A First Fate of Everything
- 4 CHAPTER 4 The Weight of Being the Only Real Ones
- 5 CHAPTER 5 What We Are Truly Made Out Of
- 6 CHAPTER 6 The Triple Arguments and Conflicts amongst the Authorities
- 7 CHAPTER 7 Every Fate and Time that We have Carried with Us
- 8 CHAPTER 8 The Missing and The Found
- 9 CHAPTER 9 Into the Groups of Four
- 10 CHAPTER 10 The Running
- 11 CHAPTER 11 Those Who Went Back
- 12 CHAPTER 12 All Roads Lead to the Ghost Road
- 13 CHAPTER 13 The Days Between
- 14 CHAPTER 14 The Place Where She Waited
- 15 CHAPTER 15 The World Still Deciding
- 16 CHAPTER 16 What We Have Build
- 17 CHAPTER 17 When She Was Gone
- 18 CHAPTER 18 What Cannot Be Undone
- 19 CHAPTER 19 The First Soup
- 20 CHAPTER 20 The Question That Has No Answer
- 21 CHAPTER 21 The Deeper Water
- 22 CHAPTER 22 The Diary On Her Own Hands
- 23 CHAPTER 23: The Reading of the Diary
- 24 CHAPTER 24: The Revolt After the Arrest
- 25 CHAPTER 25: The Running and the Carried
- 26 CHAPTER 26: Everything She Noticed
- 27 CHAPTER 27: Those Who Came to the Trees
- 28 CHAPTER 28: The Grass
- 29 CHAPTER 29: The First Meeting
- 30 CHAPTER 30: The Question They Could Not Answer
- 31 CHAPTER 31: The Man Who Asked A Question
- 32 CHAPTER 32: Home
- 33 CHAPTER 33: The First Language Lesson
- 34 CHAPTER 34: The Word Travels
- 35 CHAPTER 35: The Delegation
- 36 CHAPTER 36: Not Everyone
- 37 CHAPTER 37: The Word Arriving
- 38 CHAPTER 38: An Unconditioned Summit
- 39 CHAPTER 39: The Loose Thread
- 40 CHAPTER 40: What Proximity Builds
- 41 CHAPTER 41: Only One Year
- 42 CHAPTER 42: The Wall Built Between Feelings
- 43 CHAPTER 43: Talks about Lives in Which They Came From
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