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The Lost Ones
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2018
The United States has ordered that all citizens age sixteen and older have a chip implanted in their brains in an attempt to lower crime rates. For most people the implantation process goes smoothly an they are sent on their way, but for Jamie and others like her, this process proves to be ineffective. These people are know as the Lost Ones and are sent to a certain location where they are left to fend for themselves. Upon arrival to this location, Jamie reunites with and old friend who leads her to Tallahassee, Florida to discover the real truth about the chips...
Read as Jamie is faced with many challenges such as pain, fear, and even love.
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