Designed to Exist
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  • Reads 29
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2019
Mature
The Year 2080. A scientific breakthrough. The start of a young girl's life and the start of hope for the future. 
Elena Porter. Born to Stephanie and Carla Porter. Scientific miracle. The first successful designer baby. Flash forward 16 years and, after continuous monitoring from the scientists who created her, she falls pregnant with her own genetically modified baby.  The catch is, she didn't agree to it. She has no control of herself or her own body. 
In a desperate attempt to escape her destined fate, she finds herself in the Above. A world destroyed by nuclear weapons and war. No humanity in sight. Lost, Elena has to decide what to do. Pursue a future of her own choice in a dangerous terrain or return to the Below and remain a science experiment for the rest of her life...
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