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Falling ice
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Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2014
A new ice age had emerged, millions of people died from the cold or from starvation, in north Russia the survivors set up 9 colonies, and a government could the last ones, the last ones became corrupted. They set up different sports were people had to fight others humans or they fight vicious animals            Fin Harper age 16 may be the one to take down the last ones, but he won't be able to do it alone.
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The Deep Cold

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"You could have been alive if you just didn't rebel against everyone. You just had to be different than your colleagues. Why did you fight them alone? You deserve this." Her face that was previously full of contempt for herself shifted to a grin. "I fought for the good of others, so I'll live happy. I feel so...so warm now." A sudden gust of wind made the snow almost completely cover the woman's body. Stephanie Jefferson's life had seemingly taken shape. She had a career she loved as a high school English teacher, was living on her own in a new apartment, and was starting to look for love. Despite her good fortune, one morning changed everything. What she thought was a cold turned out to be a terminal illness. Dealing with the cards life had dealt her, she struggled to accept what she could not change. As her body withered away, she found one last hope for a future - to have her body cryogenized. After fifty years, cryogenics had lost popularity as a viable option to overcome death. Those who could no longer afford to keep their bodies cryogenized were secretly subject to experimentation. The acts of one company in particular became highly suspicious. A team of detectives were hired to find out what exactly the Advance Human Cyro-Institute was hiding. Were they telling the truth about being able to awaken those who were cryogenized? At what cost? Most importantly, where did Stephanie Jefferson fit into all of this?