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After being taken from their parents at a young age, Jen and her older sister, Dekka, are taken to a government bunker where they will be fed, clothed, and given all basic necessities needed to survive a world war America is losing. But the President's decision to save the country turns fatal when bombs fall during the transport of hundreds of innocent children to the safety bunkers. Jen and Dekka were part of that group of kids, separated by the smoke and never seeing each other after that day, never knowing if the other is alive. Now, it's eleven years later. Jen is alone, thrown away after being caught by the enemy all those years ago and forced to fight alongside them, leading them to victory. They won. They don't need her anymore. They don't need any of those kids anymore. Now every last one of them is as good as dead as far as the officials are concerned, or worse; Invalid.
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