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The Nation 02. The Nation, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-301-27356-0
- EAN9781301273560
- Date de parution15/09/2013
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBluewater
Résumé
Ethan, his face etched with the weariness of a thousand sleepless nights, hauled a dented bucket overflowing with salvaged canned goods. Each can, a tiny victory snatched from the jaws of starvation, represented another day survived in this ravaged world. He grunted with effort, his muscles protesting under the strain. The weight wasn't just physical; it was the weight of their existence, a constant, oppressive burden.
He was a steelworker once, his hands forged to shape metal into something useful, something strong. Now, his hands were blistered and calloused, repurposed for scavenging, for eking out a meager existence amidst the ruins. Penny, perched atop their makeshift fortress - a stripped-down bus with its windows boarded up and its frame reinforced with scavenged metal - watched him with her usual quiet intensity.
Her dark eyes, usually sparkling with a defiant glint, held a deeper shadow this morning, a reflection of the relentless struggle to stay alive. She was a pragmatist, a survivor through and through, her quiet strength a stark contrast to Ethan's simmering frustration.
He was a steelworker once, his hands forged to shape metal into something useful, something strong. Now, his hands were blistered and calloused, repurposed for scavenging, for eking out a meager existence amidst the ruins. Penny, perched atop their makeshift fortress - a stripped-down bus with its windows boarded up and its frame reinforced with scavenged metal - watched him with her usual quiet intensity.
Her dark eyes, usually sparkling with a defiant glint, held a deeper shadow this morning, a reflection of the relentless struggle to stay alive. She was a pragmatist, a survivor through and through, her quiet strength a stark contrast to Ethan's simmering frustration.




















