Kimber Shor

Kimber Shor

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Every year all the fourteen year olds from five of the six Sectors are taken to the test known as the Occurgen. Only one Sector is not allowed... and that is Fire. No child can be sorted to Fire, no child from Fire can enter the test. Based on the results from the test you are sorted into of or these elements,Air, Water, Lightning, Plant, and Ice. When a girl is somehow sorted into Fire she discovers the truth about the forbidden Sector. Is Fire like what all she had heard? Started: 8/?/18 Ended: ONGOING Editing as I go. If you have any tips please tell! (As I'm editing things will change!)
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(NOT EDITED AT ALL) (LOTS OF GRAMMAR ERRORS) (I was young when I wrote this lol) "You're special, fire boy," the man grins, "you and the others are just getting started." - Fire. Earth. Water. Air. It's 2890. In the US, everyone gets one of the elements powers when they are born, usually their parents element. But the elements no longer get along. They keep themselves separated from one another, not daring to interact, knowing it will cause havoc and destruction. But the government wants to test the elements together. And they've been watching, waiting for the right elements that can handle the job. And they've found them. *** Highest rank: #5 in Science Fiction Cover: @lucifehh WARNING: There is some harsh language, read at your own risk

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