Divada
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Ongoing, First published Dec 07, 2014
AnaMarie Morgan, A 17-year old girl is expecting the last child of her generation. She fears for her life when the government demands for her to turn her child in for the purpose of science. In a controlled government, adolescents and teens are forced to be injected with substances to prevent teen pregnancy. The numbers of teen pregnancy has decreased from the number of injections. When refused to take these injections, the government hunts down and forces the substance into their DNA stream. These injections that are given by the government could revolt to unfortunate circumstance.


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