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Yesterday
Romance / Post-Apocalyptic
First Posted: 1/25/26
Last Updated: 1/25/26
Life is difficult and sometimes it takes time to learn how to love it. Join Wynn as he learns to not only to love life, but himself and the people in it.
Characters
Wynn (Wynniver Ovre or Winnie)
Age: 21
Pronouns: He/Him
Wynn can't find a reason to live, not when he can't be himself and love who he wishes. All that's left for him is one last thing: Project Relocation. Though it doesn't turn out to be what he thought and now he is stuck to figure out how to love living. But thankfully, Teo, and the others he meets, don't let him do it alone.
Teo (Teodosio Ximena Ayahla-Quiñones)
Age: 24
Pronouns: He/Him
Living in Naz had been as boring as it was when he arrived. Full of dangerous people and a never ending sight of land. It was hard to live with his memories until he met Wynn. With Wynn, he found meaning in life again and a motivation to make change in Naz for the better.
Mags
Age: 65
Pronouns: She/Her
Mags had seen Naz through it all, being the oldest out of all of them. It's not like it was and when she sees Wynn come in, she can't help but think history is repeating itself and she doesn't know if she's ready to go through that heartbreak again.
World Building
Naz
Naz is a small sector of a continent that has been forgotten and used as a way to kill those deemed as criminals or mentally ill. In the beginning, the continent was inhabitable, with radiation killing people in the span of minutes. But as time passed, the continent started to heal and eventually it was livable again. With no way to go back, the people sent there built their own villages and depended on each other for survival or killed their village in the process.
