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Mirror Sister

In a post-apocalyptic world, 17-year-old Aria is struggling to survive. The apocalypse has gifted her with a unique ability: she now has two bodies, each with its own personality. Aria and her alternate self, Mia, must work together to gather food, water, and other resources necessary for survival. However, this is easier said than done, as each body requires its own sustenance, and the system is rigged against them. As Aria and Mia navigate the harsh and unforgiving world, they face challenges and overcome obstacles in their quest for survival. They must also come to terms with their new reality and the fact that they share one soul. Through it all, they learn the importance of teamwork and perseverance and the true meaning of strength and resilience. The novel explores themes of duality, survival, and the human spirit, as Aria and Mia fight to make their way in a world that is anything but kind. Aditional tags: Post-Apocalyptic, Young Adult, Duality, Survival, Adventure, Fantasy. This novel is just a hobby. I'm making this story just for fun. The cover is made by using ai generation and edited by me.

Anne_99 · แฟนตาซี
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Chapter 5: New Discoveries

Aria, Mia, and Sarah had been travelling for weeks now, braving harsh weather and scavenging for food and supplies along the way. They had come across countless other survivors but had yet to find anyone they wanted to truly trust or join forces with.

One day, as they were resting by a small stream, Aria spotted something glinting in the distance. She grabbed her binoculars and took a closer look.

"What is it?" Mia asked, sensing Aria's excitement.

"I think it's a settlement," Aria said, her eyes still fixed on the distant horizon. "It looks like a large community, with walls and everything."

Mia's eyes widened in disbelief. "Are you serious?"

Aria nodded. "I think we should check it out."

Sarah looked nervous. "Do you think it's safe?"

"We won't know until we get there," Aria replied. "But it could be our chance to find some real help and protection."

The three of them gathered their things and set off in the direction of the settlement. As they got closer, they could see that Aria had been right. It was indeed a large community, with high walls and several buildings inside. They approached the gate, where a guard stood watch.

"Who are you, and what do you want?" the guard asked gruffly.

"We're just travellers," Aria said, trying to sound friendly. "We heard about this settlement and were hoping to see if there was anything here that could help us."

The guard studied them for a moment, then nodded. "Alright, you can come in. But if you cause any trouble, you'll be thrown out."

Aria, Mia, and Sarah thanked the guard and entered the settlement. They were amazed by what they saw. The buildings were sturdy and well-maintained, and there were people milling about, going about their business. Aria approached a woman who appeared to be in charge.

"Excuse me," she said. "We're just passing through and were hoping to find some help."

The woman looked at her sceptically. "What kind of help are you looking for?"

"Anything really," Aria said. "Food, shelter, supplies. We've been on the road for a while now and could really use some assistance."

The woman nodded, a look of understanding on her face. "I see. Well, we have a few spare beds in the community hall. You're welcome to stay there for a few days until you're able to get back on your feet."

Aria thanked the woman gratefully, and the three of them made their way to the community hall. They were given a warm meal and a comfortable place to sleep. Over the next few days, they explored the settlement and met many of its residents. They found that the people here were friendly and helpful and that the community was well-organized and self-sufficient.

Mia was especially impressed by the settlement's weapons and armor-making workshops. "These people have really thought of everything," she said, admiring the rows of swords, shields, and other equipment.

Aria nodded in agreement. "This could be a great place for us to stay for a while. We could learn a lot from these people and help them in return."

Sarah looked nervous. "But what if they don't want us to stay?"

Aria put a comforting arm around her. "We'll just have to prove that we're worth keeping around.