weekly fic recs | 79
prompt: (post-)apocalypse
fandoms: aftg, bnha, hq, svsss, tua, tw
aftg
The Road to Nowhere by emmerrr
(mature) (graphic depictions of violence)
The population has been decimated by an epidemic, society has fallen, and no one is safe. But Neil has never been safe to begin with.
When the death of his mother finally leaves him with nothing left to lose, Neil inadvertently stumbles across a miss-match group of people living and working together despite the odds.
Sometimes it takes the apocalypse to find out where you truly belong; the hard part is holding onto it. And when so much of him is held together by lies, Neil might have to learn that you can never outrun your past indefinitely.
bnha
not with a bang by thebrandywine
(mature) (graphic depictions of violence)
It’s been five months since the world ended— five months of being alone, of running and fighting, of not enough food or sleep or water. It’s taken him five months to make his way back to Musutafu from Hiroshima, and he’ll be damned if anything stops him from getting to U.A.
Outside the Wall by wolfsrainrules
(graphic depictions of violence)
Midoriya Izuku has the worst luck. He's the only student outside UA when the world goes to shit, and now he has to fight to get back on his own.
hq
Square One by liar_iago
(mature) (graphic depictions of violence, major character death)
The thing about trying to survive in a world where everyone else is dead is this: you know no matter how far and fast you run you'll always end up right back at square one, but as long as you've got your friends with you there's nowhere else you'd rather be.
In which Bokuto finds a new pet, Akaashi is dangerously proficient with a gun, Tsukishima searches for a reason to keep going, and Kuroo is just trying to keep them all alive.
svsss
This God-Servant's Worst Vacation EVER by Boom_After_Dark (Boomchick)
(explicit) (graphic depictions of violence)
In a battle against a demoness who would in a different world be Luo Binghe's 215th wife, Shang Qinghua and Mobei Jun are violently thrown out of the world of PIDW and into modern day Beijing!
However, things are not as they should be in Shang Qinghua's homeworld. Monsters roam, survivors are few, and something is happening to Mobei Jun. Something is changing in him.
With a now-completely-average body, no reliable transportation, and a demon lover who's falling apart, can the great God Author Airplane Shooting Towards the Sky possibly find a way out of this mess?
tua
this one's for the lonely, the ones that seek and find by hujwernoo
The worst part, Klaus thinks, isn’t the dying. Don’t tell Ben, but he’s kind of been apathetic towards that part for….a while now. Death and Klaus have a certain relationship that defies explanation, and while he’ll always be afraid of the ghosts he can’t actually remember ever being afraid of the part where he’d kick the bucket. Maybe it’s part of his powers, maybe it’s just him.
So it’s not the dying. It’s not the apocalypse, either, because Klaus is actually a little surprised that hadn’t happened sooner, one way or another. It’s not the fact that Five’s disappearance jumped him straight into hell, or that Klaus is a ghost now, or that he is apparently stuck following his brother around like a discount Casper.
No, Klaus can deal with all of those things. Badly, but he can.
The worst part is that Five thinks he’s alone, and Klaus can’t tell him otherwise.
tw
Phase 3 by damnitgreenberg
(mature) (graphic depictions of violence)
In a world where humanity is on the brink of extinction, the remaining members of the species are kept, guarded and protected, in self-sustaining compounds called “domes” while werewolves and other supernaturals run the rest of society. After Scott is bitten, Stiles is pulled from his dome to work at Beacon Hills, the largest supecity in what used to be California. There, he strikes up a surprising friendship with the Alpha Prime’s son and stumbles upon a series of secrets that may explain why the war with the Darach and her human separatist army never ended.
Light in the Dark by cywscross
It still surprises Stiles sometimes, how easily he’s adapted. Seven months in a world filled with train tracks and soul-sucking fae, and it feels like he’s never known anything else.
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Or, the one where diverting the Ghost Riders from Beacon Hills to prey on a different town only succeeded in setting them free.











