My Apocalypse Journal
AlexisAddams
あらすじ
When the world ends, survival becomes the only language left. Told through the raw, unfiltered entries of a lone survivor, Lucas Henry, trapped in a Michigan apartment, My Apocalypse Journal is a haunting chronicle of the first year after society collapses under the weight of the undead. From the first distant sirens and panicked broadcasts to the eerie silence of empty streets, the journal captures every heartbeat of fear, every desperate choice, every fleeting glimmer of hope. At first, it's about barricading doors, rationing water, and staying invisible as the dead roam below. But as days stretch into weeks and weeks into months, the entries trace a journey far beyond the safety of four walls: through ruined towns, fields crawling with the dead, and the remnants of so¿called safe havens. Along the way, Lucas records chilling discoveries-mysterious symbols carved into churches, and unsettling signs that not all dangers are undead. Through exhaustion, loss, and fleeting connections. The journal becomes a testament to resilience. Even as hope frays and food runs thin, each entry marks another day survived, another day closer to something better¿ or something worse. My Apocalypse Journal is a bleak, intimate portrait of endurance in a world where the dead walk and the living are few, a story of one person's fight to keep moving forward, even when the world itself seems determined to stop.