Test Subject
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2017
Book one of the Project Xoria series.
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September 19th, 3025.
Dear sister,
     I say this with complete confidence that you value your life just as much as any other human were to value theirs, and in this case, I need to restate some crucial information. Sister, the harshness of this society are beginning to get worse with every coming day. I feel guilty knowing that I'm safe, away from the place that I used to call home, while you're still stuck there. Your safety is my number one priority. You know just as well as I do that I cannot return, and that is why you must come back to me. Please, for my sake and for your own.
Escape.
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(This is a futuristic science fiction novel set in a dystopian society. Cuss words appear a bit. There is NO love that goes above PG-13 in this book.)
It seems as if the cruelty and harshness of this time has taken a huge toll on Prix Jaxon. Everyday she struggles to keep up with her life, just like everyone else is trying to do in a society like this. Her pastimes are the only things that have probably kept her sane all these years, but one day the one thing that she enjoys drags her down and knocks her out, literally. Waking up only brings two things: pain and memory-loss. It's her time to escape, but how can she make it out safe if she's their test subject?
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Copyright © 2017. Amelia Stratton. All Rights Reserved. This book is fictional, so any names or events that end up being the same as something in real life is simply a coincidence and not intended by me.
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