Asami
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Asami is a strange place, a small town of people. It's called strange for the reason that it's cut off from the world, or rather, unknown. The people of Asami could more or less be called human. These people are a people of bloodshed, slavery and power. For people outside it's an awful place, a hell among earth. For the people living in it, it's all they know. It's home. 64 is a slave boy in this little town. A slave boy for one of the lower ranking. His future in this town seems to have no promise, however, he may just become the most lucky... and unluckiest one out of them all.
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A blank doll with acting and action running in her veins, Freia woke up in a hospital with no memory of what brought her there. Sure, the doctors said a car crash delivered her there, but it didn't feel like it. They said her family's dead but how come Freia didn't feel like that was true? Her very first visitors were her adoptive parents, Fabio and Darlene Hunter. She had four friends that stuck with her ever since she could remember, literally. That is until one who was dear to her was killed, in front of her. Of course, she was devastated. Why would that be a question? One day, Fabio decided to put her into his school filled with students that he specifically chose to be in. When she was finally forced to be in it, she found out things she thought that only existed in books. Powers unknown to the modern world, sheltered children who only knows the world through TV and non-interactive computers. All of the information comes in that school, but never comes out. I gotta say, why would you believe something that was written and altered by humans from outside? Would you even put your trust on the person who doesn't let you out unless he wants you to? Read on as we see Freia and her friends struggle to find their places in the world they thought they knew of. [COMPLETED] [UNEDITED]

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