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Apocalypse Rebirth: Reclaiming My Infinite Space

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 862    |    Released on: Today at 14:18

gest wholesale club. She didn't drive to the front entrance where the suburban moms with thei

e passenger seat, and walked up the metal stairs to a

rinters. She walked straight to the largest desk in the room, where a woman with a tight bun and a stre

chair opposite Wanda

ay from her screen. "Give me a minute,

piece of paper across the desk. It was a flawlessly forged 501(c)(3)

"We don't do tax-exempt discounts

a cashier's check, officially certified by her ban

for two hundred and f

zeros. She slowly looked up, her posture straightening instantly. The an

anda asked, her voice dropping

ntractor for a government-subsidized earthquake preparedness initiative.

of long-grain white rice. Twenty tons of high-protein flour. Ten tons of

ot?" Ellery asked, he

er belt. "I'll get three heavy-duty f

aisles of the warehouse. She watched as the yellow forklifts pulled down massive, shri

the canned g

ngle can of Spam, red kidney beans, and tomato paste with an e

ie, military-grade survival biscuits. She waved her h

gh toilet paper, medical-grade alcohol, bleach, and

blet so fast her fingers were blurring. This single orde

unts, Wanda suddenly shivered. She rubbed her arms. "Jesus

, bruised gray. The wind whipping into the warehouse carried a biting, unnatural chill.

of the freeze, Wanda had recognized Ellery shivering outside the

red her voice, her eyes locking onto Wan

today. Before you clock out, buy the heaviest winter coats you have in stock. Buy sl

aback. "What? Why? It

room for argument. The sheer oppressive weight

pen from her pocket and scrib

. The total came to two hundred

valley by 8:00 AM tomorrow," Ellery said, writing

l flatbed fleet right

She pulled her coat tight, pulled out her phone, and started searching for com

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Apocalypse Rebirth: Reclaiming My Infinite Space
Apocalypse Rebirth: Reclaiming My Infinite Space
“I thought the Burch family gave me a loving home when they took me out of the orphanage. But when the global deep freeze apocalypse hit, my adoptive parents mercilessly kicked me out of the bunker to freeze to death. As I lay dying in the snow, covered in horrific purple frostbite, my adoptive sister Kendal walked past me in a pristine designer jacket. Around her neck was my only childhood possession-an antique gold necklace my adoptive mother had ripped off my neck to give to her. Kendal gloated, bragging that my pendant held a magical space with infinite supplies and fresh food while the rest of the world starved. I realized I had spent years emptying my life savings to fund their luxury cars and fake medical emergencies. They had drained my bank accounts, stolen my bloodline's heirloom, and used my magical lifeline to live like royalty while leaving me to die. I took my last ragged breath in that blinding blizzard, consumed by a toxic hatred. Why was I so hopelessly weak? Why did I let them take everything from me? Opening my eyes again, the painful frostbite scars were gone. My skin was warm. I grabbed my phone. The screen lit up: November 12. It was exactly three days before the world ended. When my adoptive mother called, faking a tearful emergency to demand another thirty thousand dollars, I smiled coldly. "Just tell me where to send the money, Mom." This time, I'm taking my space back, and I'm going to drain them dry.”