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The Difference Between Sunset And Sunrise
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Complete, First published Jan 11, 2021
Brought up in a Wasteland, and inseparable after their parents' death. Colton and Cyrus might be what some would call the Ying and Yang-or, more realistically: a very chaotic child, and the only person stopping him from ending the world.

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The children of a runaway rebel couple born and raised alone in the Wasteland, where there are no rules concerning the day and night-or anything else for that matter. Of course, that seems horrid as opposed to the so-called "perfect city", literally named "the Utopia". But they don't want it; they'd rather anything other than the place that has rules separating people born during the day and during the night-the rules that would separate them. Anything but the place that killed their parents. Why live in a world that's only a beautiful lie when the ugly truth is a choice? Oases are pretty, but you don't realize you're hallucinating until it's gone.

But eventually, there's no choice. The Utopia has it's ways of tearing people apart, and Colton and Cyrus aren't the exceptions.

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