I--- Apocalypse Lovers Code

: Use a weathered, tea-stained paper with "blood" or "dirt" smudges for a post-apocalyptic look. 3. The "Last Letter" Scrap

: A torn piece of a notebook or the back of a grocery receipt. : "If you're reading this, the code is still . I’m at the rendezvous." i--- Apocalypse Lovers Code

The phrase “Apocalypse Lovers” suggests intimacy forged in catastrophe. The “code” implies rules beyond ordinary monogamy or romance: : Use a weathered, tea-stained paper with "blood"

The three hyphens that follow—“i---”—function as a stutter, a broken transmission, or a Morsian pause. In coding languages, hyphens often denote a range or a connection. Here, they signal a gap. A wound. A silence where a name or a city used to be. The “i” is not alone; it is incomplete , reaching across the static to find another signal. : "If you're reading this, the code is still

: Standardize all inputs to uppercase to prevent user error.

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i--- Apocalypse Lovers Code