It’s been a decade since Avril’s family was exiled to Ordea’s smallest province. While not entirely stripped of power, her mother’s bitterness blinds her to Avril’s needs. So when an old friend of her mother’s shows up with plans of rehabilitation, Avril is quick to join. As months pass and no concrete steps are taken, her own approach becomes ever more reckless. After all, she can count on her parents’ support. But what’s the weight of family in a society striving towards equality?
Orphaned at a young age, Irina clings to her family’s traditions in a secular world. She finds little comfort in the State’s promises of safety, determined, despite the risks, to help those unable or unwilling to live by the party directive. To her, Avril is a special sort of circumstantial victim, one who’s not even aware of her imprisonment. But when her faith revolves around leading others onto the right path, who's to watch that she won’t lose herself?
Direct continuation of ABR.
Status: 42k words in / Rerafting
It’s the end of the first semester of Drago’s final year at the Commissariat. A promising student, he’s still unsure about the subject for his dissertation. Encouraged to leave his comfort zone, he ends up finding more than just the answer to his research question…
Status: 15k words in / Drafting
The cadre comes together.
Status: Outlined / 2k words
identity, belief, resistance, quiet intimacy, state loyalty, soft collapse, post-post-apocalypse