Description
Several mass extinctions had taken place since life began on earth. The major causes of these annihilation are given to conjectures and imaginations because mankind never witnessed any of them.
Since the industrial age, humans have contaminated the atmosphere, land and sea. Little did they know that they were at the brink of an imminent extinction; not from outer space, not from nuclear warheads but from the quietest, calmest and most complex organisms; Plants.
It was the year 2030, numerous conflicts had eaten into the fabric of the earth, nations gnawed on each other like packs of rabies infected dogs. With each defeat fueled by pride and the quest for glory, nuclear-powered bombs were used and radiation began to spread, killing billions of people and reshaping continents and the way of life of those who managed to survive.
Africa was almost wiped off the map and was labeled, "the radiation zone" where life ceased to exist.They called it "Darksand".
Unknown to the world, there were some survivors; People confined to a small town in a forest.
No one who left there returned alive, there was something about the trees, grasses and twigs; something that took centuries even with all botanical research and knowledge.
Mankind did not know what plants were capable of until it was too late.
The ecosystem was fast depreciating and this triggered something in the plants, something that had happened severally in time but was unknown to humans.
Their only chance of survival was to wipe out mankind. How difficult could that be, knowing we completely depend on plant to survive?



Author Jewel Fitila
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