
Blue Screens of Death
A System Apocalypse Short Story (The System Apocalypse Short Stories)
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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By:
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Tao Wong
About this listen
Morning in Whitehorse, and everything is normal. All too normal.
A girlfriend who loves him; an evening at the farmer’s market in Shipyard’s Park. Idyllic, relaxing, peaceful. What more could a man want?
John Lee isn’t sure, but stray thoughts intrude, and memories of a different time, a different place, a different world keep intruding. Angst-ridden, exhausting memories of a world of pain and struggle. Nothing like the paradise he lives in.
Now, if only John wasn’t so attracted to them.
This short story is set between Books nine and 10. Minor spoilers included within.
©2021 Tao Wong (P)2021 Starlit Publishing
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