Dominant
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Ongoing, First published Mar 31, 2014
Hundreds of years in the future, equality is gone. Though, not the equality of races, but of the genders. Each year, every sixteen year old girl is auctioned off to the different families of the province to become the family's producer. The year for Genevieve's auction has come. She has spent her whole life preparing for this, taking everything into consideration. The one thing she didn't consider was her rarity of infertility. Being a threat to the basic and fragile system of the Phoenix Province, she has no option but to flee her home and those she loves to find a new life in the nearby Los Angeles Province, where the Gender Laws were abolished. There, she'll be safe. There, she won't be forced to conform to anyone's ideas or commands. There, she can be herself. There, she can find love. So why is her decision to stay away so difficult?
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