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Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2014
My name is Becca, I'm 16, I don't know my last name or my parents and I've never seen a ray of sunlight in my life. I've been imprisoned in an undercover government facility training to control my ability for my entire life, along with thousands of others like me. Society likes to call us monsters, burdens, abnormalities or my favorite a disease, but we prefer Insights. There are three kinds of Insights, the Wanderers, who can travel back in time a minute, the Drivers, who have the ability to drive a thought into someones head, and the Movers, who can move or control any matter. I was born a Mover, but as I grew older I gained the ability of a Driver too. Ever since, my abilities have been growing stronger. For years I thought that this facility was doing us good, but after finding out the truth, I know I don't have long to escape.
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