Murtaza Akbar
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Wuhan Awakening
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2020
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“The girl was alluring. Like wildfire, or a summer storm swept off the Gulf of Oro.”
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“The rain landed on my skin with a barely audible patter and changed the tempo of its repetitive dance, letting the wind change its course and angle. The cold soon seeped through my dress and into my bones. An iris from my garland fell in my lap.”
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“He watched Angelina’s eyes. His lips trembled, and his shoulders heaved with emotion, as he felt the agonizing pain in her deep blue eyes. Her tear-rimmed eyes stared back at him, with watery streaks falling down her polished face. Her eyes shifted to the side again and became glazed with a glossy layer of tears.
As she blinked, they dripped from her eyelids and slid down her cheeks. She bit her lip tightly to hide any sound that wanted to escape from her mouth; his heart sank.”
― Wuhan Awakening: A Family Vacation Gone Wrong
As she blinked, they dripped from her eyelids and slid down her cheeks. She bit her lip tightly to hide any sound that wanted to escape from her mouth; his heart sank.”
― Wuhan Awakening: A Family Vacation Gone Wrong
“The rain landed on my skin with a barely audible patter and changed the tempo of its repetitive dance, letting the wind change its course and angle. The cold soon seeped through my dress and into my bones. An iris from my garland fell in my lap.”
― Thorns in the Shadow
― Thorns in the Shadow
“The girl was alluring. Like wildfire, or a summer storm swept off the Gulf of Oro.”
― The Assassin and the Healer
― The Assassin and the Healer
“Tamaki to Haruhi: I understand now... you've struggled to be independent.”
― Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 3
― Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 3









The story of a once-happy family clawing its way back to functionality through a vacation. But what happens when the holiday coincides with the time and place of the origin of a virus that is destined to change the entire world's future. What was supposed to be a simple family vacation turns into a terrifying experience as they live history. Will it bring them closer, or only drive them apart?