Dreaming Of Spring
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In the small, forest-bound town of Whitepine, British Columbia, life has always moved with deliberate calm. Nestled just an hour north of Vancouver, the town’s streets a microcosm of routine and quiet resilience. But as tensions flare south of the border, that peace is about to shatter.
The United States teeters on the brink of a second civil war, with separatist militias, political extremism, and fractured governance igniting chaos across the union. Canada watches uneasily, but the crisis doesn’t stop at the border. Increasingly strained relations between provinces, rising seperatist movements, and contested federal authority signal that Canada itself may be on the precipice of internal conflict. As the world outside grows more unstable, Whitepine becomes a crucible for moral dilemmas, political intrigue, and the quiet heroism of ordinary people confronting extraordinary times.
Dreaming of Spring is an alternate history that asks: what happens when the world you know begins to collapse, and can a small town survive what nations cannot?
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Set in the same fractured, dangerous world as Dreaming of Spring, When The Flags Came Down explores the quiet, brutal realities of power in a nation tearing itself apart.
Across the fractured landscapes of a country in turmoil, ordinary lives collide with the extraordinary: a neighbourhood caught between rising militias, a small-town family forced to choose sides, a lone observer trying to make sense of chaos. Each chapter follows a different life, a different corner of the country, a different witness to the inexorable seizure of control.
In this tapestry of survival, loyalty, and desperation, there are no heroes-only choices, and the consequences they leave behind. When The Flags Came Down is a relentless journey through a nation's collapse, a meditation on the fragility of order, and a stark reminder that when the banners fall, no one remains untouched.
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