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In Due Time
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Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2018
Upon being born you have a timer on you wrist. It does not count down to you death. It counts down to when you will meet your mate. The paired live in 'Sector  3-6'  of each city, that is where all children reside with there parents till they meet their mate. Each city  has different laws on this. When mates meet their wrist glows and they get soul aura tattoos anywhere in they're bodies. Though they don't match. 
    When they mate, they get some form of supernatural ability. Most mates die without contact or seeing their mate after around three months, though Vendetta hasn't. 
    Vendetta Coroline Kinara was told, however her timer stopped before even ten minutes of being born. Her soulmate was found at birth, maybe four or five years old. All she can remember is the Carmel brown eyes. 
    That is the only memory she can vividly remember before two years old. Once she reached age two, she developed eidetic memory. When she gets a mysterious note when she travels each cities sectors on a 'TSBS' that shares there is a target on her back, she gets in loads of trouble as she runs from her family and a rebellion of mateless super humans in search of her mate, she gets in trouble, and not the slap on the wrist kind.
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We were all born with a tattoo on our left wrist; a countdown to the exact moment we would first look into the eyes of our soul mate; and I was going to meet mine tonight, around 8. My parents were soul mates; my grandparents were too; my brother had met his a few months ago and he’d been ridiculously in love since then. Everything around me seemed to work out just the way it was supposed to but I couldn’t help but be really skeptical about the whole thing. A part of me thought that people felt like they had to spend the rest of their life with the person that stood in front of them when their timer read ‘O’ and therefor convinced themselves that they were in love. Love was more than that to me; and no tattoo was going to tell me who I had to give my heart to, that was for sure.