When sixteen-year-old Anna, Twin sister Annabelle and her 3 cousins fall asleep in her basement after a New Year’s party, they expect to wake up to pancakes and lazy winter mornings. Instead, they open their eyes 200 years in the future, in a world that’s fallen to ruin. Cities are crumbling. Nature has reclaimed concrete. Mutated monsters roam the streets. And civilization? Gone.
But something else has changed.
Anna discovers she now controls space-based powers, able to shield, transport, and preserve anything she touches. Her twin sister Annabelle can command plants. Gwen moves with superhuman speed. Penelope conjures ice. Arthur, ever the brave heart of the group, unlocks fire. Each of them awakens to elemental gifts but no instruction manual, no guidance, and no one to save them but themselves.
Together, they escape the chaos and find refuge in an abandoned school, which Anna slowly transforms using her spatial abilities. She salvages rugs, beanbags, and stuffed animals from a ruined mall creating warmth in a cold world. Solar panels power salvaged heaters. Plush toys and chalkboard rules bring laughter back into tired eyes. One room at a time, they build not just a shelter but a home.
Their bond grows with every battle and chore. They clean, repair, and defend their new sanctuary with growing strength. But the world outside remains dangerous and not all monsters have claws.
While scavenging near the forest, Anna finds a starving tiger cub and brings it back to safety. But tragedy follows close behind. A massive, bloodied tiger its father emerges from the trees, mourning a mate that lies lifeless nearby. It attacks in grief, unstoppable and wild. In a moment of desperation, Anna does the impossible: she reaches out with her space magic not to fight but to connect. Through sheer will and empathy, she forms a bond of trust, taming the beast without force. The tiger submits not as a pet, but as a companion.
With their new animal allies and their growing powers, the group becomes stronger. Yet questions remain:
What ended the world?
Why were they brought forward in time?
And why do their powers seem almost... chosen?
As they dig deeper into the ruins and the strange rift that seems to echo with dormant energy, they realize this wasn’t just an accident. Something or someone pulled them here. And they may be part of something much larger than survival.
But for now, they take it one day at a time.
One blanket fort, one shared meal, one chalkboard rule at a time.
In a world where everything familiar has been stripped away, five teenagers and two unexpected tigers begin to carve out a new kind of future not just surviving the end of the world, but learning to live in it.
Soft in tone. Fierce in battle. Bound by love.
This is their sanctuary beyond the rift.