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After Everyone Died (The Survivor Journals, #1) After Everyone Died by Sean Patrick Little
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“Most of the birds had died, though. I knew that parakeets and cockatoos wouldn’t last forever in Wisconsin, especially once Fall arrived and the temperatures dropped, but a fighting chance was better than no chance.”
Sean Patrick Little, After Everyone Died
“The snow had moistened the dry leaves of the stalks of corn so that their usual papery rustle was barely more than a bit of low static in the distance. The winter birds were quiet in the gray daylight. Even the crows, which had somehow become even more prevalent since the apocalypse (as you could imagine), were content to sit on branches, hunkered against the cold, and watch me with unblinking black eyes.”
Sean Patrick Little, After Everyone Died
“If there had been plows and other people, this one wouldn’t have even phased us.”
Sean Patrick Little, After Everyone Died
“but I was able to scrounge a few ears of sweet corn and some zucchini from last year’s plants that had stubbornly regrown.”
Sean Patrick Little, After Everyone Died
“Grief is a weird thing, and it likes to come out of nowhere. It attacks you when you least expect it and leaves you emotionally slaughtered, but it’s a strange phenomena. You can’t predict when it will hit. You can’t even predict what it will do to you when it does hit. Sometimes seeing the tiniest thing will trigger an attack, and other times you can look directly at the most traumatic scene you can imagine and you won’t even blink.”
Sean Patrick Little, After Everyone Died
“Jack Daniels, an empty shot glass, and an empty Miller Lite bottle. Someone had been here to drown their sorrows. They drank alone,”
Sean Patrick Little, After Everyone Died