God's Plan
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By:
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Gary Chesla
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However, Joe Morgan was not one of these people.
Joe Morgan was not shocked or confused when the apocalypse began. He did not ask himself who or why, because he knew the truth about how the apocalypse had started. What he knows has haunted him since the day it all began.
But who was Joe Morgan and what had he seen or done that has been haunting him since the day the dead began their reign of terror?
When Joe looked at all the death and suffering, he felt guilty. Not because of something he had done, but because of something he had failed to do.
After the dead began to destroy civilization, Joe had found a spot in the mountains of North Carolina to try to survive and as a place to try to forget what he knew. One year after the apocalypse began, Joe Morgan encountered an old man, Charlie Tucker who desperately needed help. Charlie was an old man that had a life marked by tragic events that had taken from him everything and everyone he had ever cared about, more than once in his lifetime. He drifted from place to place, just trying to survive. But Charlie had the feeling that his time was running out, along with any hope of reconnecting with any of his friends or family.
The encounter resulted in the two men discussing their lives and what they had seen during the last year. Over the next few days, Joe soon realized that his and Charlie’s pasts were interconnected in a way that deeply troubled him and forced him once again to confront the guilt he felt.
The events of the next few days would answer a lot of questions. But If either of the men had any hope of resolving their problems, they would first have to survive their encounter with the dead, the living, and something that was a little of both.
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