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  • Reads 342,554
  • Votes 15,817
  • Parts 54
  • Time 9h 11m
  • Wattys winner
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2020
What do you do when a tall, unreasonably attractive alien crash lands in front of you?

You shoot him of course. 

─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───

It's been years since a nuclear war decimated the Earth, killing about 90% of the world's population. The ones that survived now live in the ruin of nuclear wastelands with their numbers slowly dwindling due to starvation, radiation, and even murder by a gang called The Deviants. 

Blake West is one of the survivors - sassy, brave, and brutally sarcastic, she takes crap from no one. With her father's past as a cop, she knows her way around a pistol and has managed to survive by following a few simple rules. 

Rule One: Trust no one 

Rule Two: Never go anywhere unarmed 

Rule Three: ALWAYS shoot first

Simple right?
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