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Selected.

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His mother was the keeper. He watched people go into the arena and never come out. He knew how each person was selected, but not who would be next. His one and only job was to tend to the next person’s every need, except to get their loved ones. He was strictly the messenger, and he was to do nothing else.*** Luke was okay with how he lived until the day that Rhys had to go. He knew her as a completely vegan girl who wouldn’t and couldn’t kill any living thing. According to him, she could never survive on her own, especially in the conditions of the arena. But when the whole world comes crashing down on him, will Luke be able to survive the next Selection?
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She was practically cursed to be someone to look out for since birth. Having lived her entire life in the Scorch, she was on edge, paranoid, and was always prepared to kill. Even if it made her enemies, she did what she had to to survive. Aris knew nothing about that sort of lifestyle. His Maze and two weeks out there didn't make him cold. It didn't make him so dangerous that getting close to someone would risk their lives. She did though. She was like that, so when this random boy she had a terrible first impression with told her to stay in the Safe Haven, she wasn't eager to take it. Not at all. Even if it was her only chance of normalcy. Even if it was her only chance of falling in love.

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