Elite
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  • Reads 58
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2019
Set in the future near 2500 (I'm not entirely sure yet) where two girls, Nova and Shia, wish to participate in the Elite program where they both need the money to live, at least, decently, but Nova and Shia's past together could get in the way of it all and could cost them all they have.
Author's notes-
So I'm not sure what years it will be, specifically, but it will be around 2500, so pretty far in the future. Also, the Elites made a sport that involves wing suits where they do tricks, kind of like military jets in a way, with nothing but a wingsuit and limited fuel in a suit and they get points for tricks. Nova and Shia are around the age of 400 (which is young in the future like around 15-16 in our time) because of this Anti-Aging stuff and partly because of evolution. I'll have an authors note every chapter, either at the beginning or the end, explaining what some terms and situations. Kind of like my author's note here. 
Author is me obviously.
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