Burning Day
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  • Parts 46
  • Time 9h 34m
  • Reads 168
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 46
  • Time 9h 34m
Complete, First published Jan 03, 2020
Subject 23 has lived and trained in the facility for all her life. It's all she's ever known. 
So every Subject developing their own special ability-a Gift-is normal. Avoiding the attention of the staff without Gifts, fearing them, hating them, is second-nature.
It doesn't help that she herself is the only Ungifted Subject left at the facility.
But what isn't normal is that weekly for the past six months, a Subject has been taken from the facility and killed. No one-not the doctors nor the soldiers-can find a clue as to the murderer. When Subject 23's closest friend is taken, she swears vengeance, consumed by rage.
But what if she's no match?
What if she's taken next?
As secrets unfold and 23 is thrust into unimaginable places, she's forced to question all she's believed about Ungifteds-about herself. For the first time, 23 must decide on her own what future she wants, but could it possibly be with other Ungifteds?
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