Behind The Wall
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  • Parts 17
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Ongoing, First published May 29, 2011
It's seven-hundred years after it was said there's global warming. The smog so bad, that when humans got an offer to go up in space, knowing nothing about the things to come, they said yes. Ilinka is a normal fourteen year old girl, living on a space craft. But when she hears a scream from behind a wall while wondering around the spaceship, suddenly, things aren't so normal.
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