Human (Discontinued)
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  • LECTURAS 153
  • Votos 8
  • Partes 7
  • Hora 28m
Continúa, Has publicado ago 02, 2014
The year is 2064. Human civilization almost extinct.

Grey wakes up in a ghost town not knowing who or where she is. When she meets Tessa, a lone survivor, they band together to try to survive. They are on a mission to retrieve Grey's memory. But Tessa has a secret. She plans on not keeping Grey around for long. But can this seemingly fullproof stay together as their camaraderie is tested?
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