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A Sequel of The Declaration Trilogy by Gemma Malley. It is Year 2150. Scientists have discovered a way to make people immortal in the form of a small white pill. Children are scarce as you can't be immortal and have children. England is divided in two. There is no information or communication between the East and West side. Leo is a 17 year old boy, one of the few youths left on the East side, his only focus being his computer and burying deeper into the West Side of England.
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