Freedom

Freedom

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Alexandra Black is solider who was deployed to a classified area to retrieve a flash drive. Fast forward 4 years. Alexandra Black is now a ex soldier who is trapped in her own mind. Oh and we can't forget that she is now being tortured for the same flash drive she was sent to retrieve 4 years ago. To her friends and family she's dead. Reported as an MIA. When a rescue team is sent to break out a fellow soldier from the same facility that Alex is held in. They recognize the blonde and bring her back to the base. She had her whole life planned ahead of her before this started. Now she doesn't even remember who she used to be.
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