The future is now, but the past is still mixed with it.
The world, instead of growing together, is being torn apart by fear, pain, and death.
Technology has advanced, but for better or worse?
More is unknown than solved, and the government becomes more controversial with their actions than before...
The country of Alia is under complete quarantine, the edges of land stamped by a clear barrier. A violent and disgusting virus has destroyed and mutated life around the planet. To keep their citizens safe, the government traps the people in the country with a glass dome. Sixteen-year-old Tera Ilist has lived in the same place for all her life, never knowing her family other than her mother, younger sister, and grandparents.
Tera's father worked in secret, and never told anyone what he did before he disappeared from Tera's life 14 years ago. Tera suspects he worked for the scientists, and was helping them with their experiments before getting infected.
Tera's tired of living in isolation and fear. And when she hears of her father and his possible whereabouts on the contaminated lab, she becomes curious and hopeful.
Powered by perseverance, determination, and a craving for the truth, she escapes Alia with her sister Rune and her best friend Tri Oples to find her father and -- hopefully -- make it back home alive.
On a summer day, scientists made a shocking discovery: a highly dangerous virus that sent chills down the spines of humanity. The corpses found in this outbreak rose again as formidable enemies of their families, friends, and even themselves.
The news spread like wildfire, unleashing terror across the population. As the world transformed rapidly, the infection also advanced relentlessly, extinguishing hope among the remaining survivors.
Section A, a group of students, found themselves thrust into a role they never imagined. They have no choice but to confront the obstacles ahead. Can the experts find a cure or vaccine for the virus? and can these students find a way out of this crisis? How many more things will they have to give up to keep each other safe?