Secrets That Define Us (Title is a WIP)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 26, 2018
Mature
This story takes place in a futuristic country called Zyphia. The natives care more for war games, so most of their advances are made for the conquering other nations to expand the Zephian Empire to what it once was. 
Hazel Green has been a prisoner in Camp Z, a prison camp with a nasty reputation, for the past two years. She harbors a secret that could potentially end her life.
Jonathan Ride was a promising student with a bright future, but when he was taken to Camp Z, he can't help but feel trapped. Not only trapped by the tall fences, but also by the secret that could possibly drive him mad.
The Regle is a stern woman, her glare rivals Medusa's. She has worked too hard in this "man's world" to lose it to two bratty prisoners, these new Agerians. She feels like one isn't telling the truth, and she plans to extract that knowledge, just like she's done in the past.
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