alive |  l. stewart

alive | l. stewart

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They didn't just brainwash me to think I was something worse than a weapon. God, what they did to me. They broke me, made me into someone I didn't even know could exist. But everything they told me. It was reality and the ugly truth about the world, and I knew that. But no kid should have to go through what I went through. They deserve better than the life that was chosen for them. If they're capable of turning me into a weapon, imagine all of the kids they have trapped at camp. No one is dangerous, not reds, not oranges, not even yellows, blues, or greens. We're just kids who are fighting for the only thing that makes us humans. We are fighting for our futures.
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I.A.A.N.: Idiopathic Adolescent Acute Neurodegeneration. A disease that affected all children between the ages of 8 to 14. Over 90% of the population died of the disease. Those who survived were given powers. Each power corresponds with a different color. Greens are geniuses. Blues are telekinetic. Yellows are electrokinetic. Reds are pyrokinetic. Oranges are mind controllers. Reds are relatively rare. They possess immense destructive potential. Therefore, they are used by the government to destroy and execute multiple people. However, one managed to change the doctor's mind. At 16 years old, she was sent to Caledonia, along with other Psi children. There, she blended in with the other children. One year later, the breakout happened, and she escaped with a group of kids just like her. My name is Lily Anderson. This is my story.

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