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Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2014
Earth, 31st century. Humans have been modified, and society has changed. Except the government is hiding behind a wall of lies, and plenty of secrets to add to the plate. No one can stop the desolation yet to come, except for an oblivious young woman with suddenly acquired talents, and a problem no person in her world has. Will she be able to learn in time, before everyone begins to notice?
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