Where survival in a zombie apocalypse is more than just a fight against the undead—it's a fight against the crushing weight of isolation.
Surviving the zombie apocalypse is hard enough… but facing it alone could break you.
To Timothy Baker, survival isn’t luck—it’s logic: prepare for the worst, anticipate every danger, and all else stay alive. It’s worked for two months as he’s fortified himself in his childhood home. But when a routine supply run collapses into chaos, and the undead close in, Timothy is forced to abandon his barricaded sanctuary.
His only hope? Heading north, toward whispers of safety in the frozen wilds of Canada.
The journey is anything but safe. Timothy's road from his suburban home to the heart of zombie-ravaged cities is plagued by danger—both external and within. As he documents his descent into isolation through intimate journal entries, half-shattered memories, and fleeting digital connections, Timothy must reconcile the walls he’s built around himself with the growing ache for connection.
With winter tightening its icy grip and humanity slipping further from his grasp, Timothy faces the ultimate test of survival: Can he adapt to the unexpected? And more importantly—can he make it through without someone by his side?
All I Want Is To Not Be Alone is a haunting tale of resilience and humanity’s deepest fear: not the undead, but being truly alone.