Breached
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  • Time 39m
  • Reads 30
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2014
-------When A New Order Surfaces-------
-------When Endurance Is Pushed To The Brink-------
-------Is Someone Ever Really Untouchable?-------

Five teenagers are bound to the world by their perseverance and their wistful desire to understand why everything is the way it is. Set thousands of years in the future, centered around a dystopian world where life is a chance and survival is a game, the worldly population has diminished and the system in which we count the years has vanished after the dark years, as well as religions, democracy, and every record ever made. The world is a wasteland, home to survivors who spend their lives running, drifting anonymously. Now, when a deadly virus has arisen, known as the Craze, five teenagers must overcome every obstacle, find what defines them, and push to reveal life’s true identity, while facing new threats and rising forces. Told by Madison Betten, Saline Abraham, Miles Ridge, Cora Montgomery, and Xavian Template, five unyielding teenagers, the idea of a new world is seen as a blessing. But they don’t want a war, or a revolution, or to join the rebel fighters, known as the Fallen. They want a society where life is a gift, unbroken by any law binding treaty. They will give their lives for their goal, and stand unbreakably against the world. In the midst, each is granted with memories in the form of dreams, of a life they’ve never known, filled with friends and family they never met. A boy named Nathan is the key, yet no one is willing to trust themselves with something none of them are willing to lose. They must find within themselves the answers to questions they’ve never known existed, and break the barrier of the unknown, before they die for something irrational. Each other. 

-------If Life Ignites Us Does Death Breach Us?-------
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