Full Stop.

Full Stop.

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This Story takes place in future 2044 in Privia, the only country that has not been taken over by The Isis. Paige is a somewhat normal girl until she gets picked by The Central, a group of scientists that have been studying the Isis. Paige's world has been turned around but so has the hourglass. It's a race against time.
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