Project Omega
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  • Reads 2,204
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 36m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2014
Rhea Orthys is part of something bigger than she could have imagined. She lives in a world where there are no parents or adults. There's no such thing as money, mortgage rates, or government. All the kids stay in the city, too. No one goes on vacation, and no body new comes to the city. Everyone knows everyone, and they all get along fine; more or less. There is no one above the age of sixteen. There's no births, and no deaths.  Rhea thinks her life is just fine, until she finds something that she's not supposed to, and it causes a huge chain of events that turn her normal world upside down. This is Project Omega.
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