Mara discovers something that could save the world from a dying sun, but one question haunts her: will she tell everyone?
On scavenging duty in a desolate city, dystopian survivor Mara stumbles upon a journal that reveals how to save the remaining survivors from further destruction. The journal belongs to psychologist Naomi, written 68 years earlier at the dawn of the sun’s dimming.
As Mara turns the pages, Naomi’s careful notes shift into desperate confessions, and Mara faces an impossible choice: if she shares this cure, will humanity truly be savedor has humanity already proven it can’t handle second chances?
Let the Sun Die is perfect for fans of introspective dystopian shorts with a strong moral question at the center.
Genre: Science Fiction
On scavenging duty in a desolate city, dystopian survivor Mara stumbles upon a journal that reveals how to save the remaining survivors from further destruction. The journal belongs to psychologist Naomi, written 68 years earlier at the dawn of the sun’s dimming.
As Mara turns the pages, Naomi’s careful notes shift into desperate confessions, and Mara faces an impossible choice: if she shares this cure, will humanity truly be savedor has humanity already proven it can’t handle second chances?
Let the Sun Die is perfect for fans of introspective dystopian shorts with a strong moral question at the center.
Genre: Science Fiction