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Elimination
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Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2014
Remember when all you had to worry about was getting that pesky stain off of your new white shirt? Maybe your only problem was getting to sleep at night or having the perfect everyday look. But what if you were living in a period of time were the only problem you had to worry about was survival? What would you do if you were taken away from the life you once had, and introduced to a world where mankind was hated and destroyed all together? This was exactly what happened to Ireane and her family.  This is the end. This is Irene's story.
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