The Hopefuls
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  • Reads 908
  • Votes 302
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 34m
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2017
Mature
A war broke out killing thousands of people. Children where hunted and placed in prisons to be tortured for their abilities and adaptations. Patient Eighteen, the strongest, most feared of them all, who lost her memory after being captured, broke out of the prison. 

She fights her way through challenges whilst running away from the guards who would try to kill her. 

Alex, a guard, who knows who she really is, introduces her to the new world developed in hiding after the war. The new world is full of people just like her, a young generation with amazing gifts, something everyone else in the world fears.

This dystopian story is full of action, adventure, twisted love and mystery that will get you glued to the screen.
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