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Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2020
The Human mind is truly the scariest thing of all.

When Winter and Jaelin wake up with no memories of their past. The lines have been blurred between prison and home.
The people refuse to answer any questions, but they were fooling themselves if they thought Sage would back down so quickly.
With abilities at their disposal, they discover secrets long buried by time along with their memories. 
The Government doesn't like rule breakers and they definitely don't like not having the upper hand. So what will they do when the project they have spent decades perfecting goes wrong and what happens when their rules are deliberately disobeyed? 
They exterminate the problem, but nobody wants to die especially when you have the power to fight.
After all, in the end, we all bleed red.
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