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Ongoing, Unang na-publish Apr 25, 2012
"A world without nuclear weapons would be less stable and more dangerous for all of us." 
Margaret Thatcher.  If this is true. Than why is Patel so afraid? Why is she alone? Why must she fight so hard against something that started a century before her time? Patel has been through a lot, her father's disappearance, her mother's sudden depression, and her sister to raise all while trying so hard to maintain the life she had before "The Nuke"


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