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Her Skeleton
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Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2021
After the death of her grandmother, Hyacinth does everything she can to survive in the dystopian world. She had been living as a marionette doing grunt works with one goal etched in mind: To find someone who might know something about her past. However, she soon gets entangled in the works of an agent who claims to help her, in exchange for working alongside him. Will she be able to fulfill her ambition, or will she only get caught in a bigger spiderweb where her skeletons get exposed?
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'Death never stops surprising you.' A sentiment Aria knows all too well. Her world on its surface is perfect. A completely enclosed ecosystem protected from the nuclear winter of the Outside World. No sickness, no famine, nothing to worry about. Nothing that is except for Spectre, the computer system that determines who lives and dies annually based on their importance to society. Somehow everyone around her seems to cope, but seeing as how Spectre has taken every member of her family, Aria struggles to fall in line with the status quo. Whether it's pressure from the powers that be, her first potential love, or full on revolution, Aria seems to be pulled in every direction, each one with drastic consequences, and no clue which way to go.