Story Title - Listening to the News During the Second American Civil War!
The city does not collapse all at once. It fractures. One broadcast replaces another. Two authorities claim the same streets. Curfews overlap, checkpoints multiply, and paperwork becomes a weapon before the first shots are fired. This story follows an ordinary bike courier in Pittsburgh who keeps a small radio on for background noise and ends up documenting a city splitting into armed blocks in real time. No politics. No speeches. Just streets, voices, and decisions made minute by minute as power, water, fuel, and trust begin to fail.
What starts as conflicting emergency bulletins turns into open urban warfare over bridges, hospitals, substations, and fuel routes. Fire stations are pressured to surrender radios. Clinics operate on generators while convoys are redirected at gunpoint. Armed groups hunt anyone who can record or transmit information. This is a raw, first-person radio-style account of the Second American Civil War as it actually unfolds on the ground—through infrastructure sabotage, information control, and ordinary people trying to keep others alive while the city goes dark.
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