The Oppression Era
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  • Time 53m
  • Reads 59
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 6
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2014
In a world without adults, the children of Earth learned to live and work alongside each other peacefully. However, when a group of terrorists create chaos in London, trapping everyone in that living hell, the life they had harnessed for a year has been reduced to chaos. As one of the kids trapped in the city, Leah Dixon is trying to escape London to see if life has carried on as normal there. But the AO are only getting stronger, and kids are dying around her everyday. All she can do is try to survive.
But is it really all she can do?
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45 parts Complete Mature

Skye Jones knew the world had been screwed to hell years ago. What she didn't realise is that she would be expected to save it. After five years in an isolated facility run by the American government with other kids like her, Skye is released into the nightmare beyond the barbed wire walls to trial a safe route to Washington DC. It's the first breath of fresh, unfamiliar air which she wouldn't get beaten for, but that doesn't take away the danger. She's unprotected and isolated because of who she is, but she's one of the most dangerous things out there. With death waiting around the corner at every turn, Skye's group focuses on their main goal: the capital. Yet, this isn't as straightforward as they thought, and they begin wonder if they'll live to make it out the other end. [60'000 - 70'000 words]