In the middle of the ocean is a large ship, filled with 2,000 orphan's although not all are human. A harmful gas contaminated every country you could imagine of out of know where, apart from the oceans or sea surrounding it, meaning there is no possible way to returning back to land, ever. One of them orphans is Layla, seventeen, with not many ambitions in her uneventful life.
Over time Layla begins to fall for Prince, a vampire, but her feelings are soon thrown out the window when she meets his brother. A love triangle is struck between the three, having know idea what to do Layla is told that her cousin, Dawn, is plotting something big to harm her, that is when things in the ship begin to change like never before, who can she trust?
Written by H.G.
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"What I'm about to tell you, you can't tell anyone else. My life depends on it. One slip, and I'll cease to exist. Don't make me regret trusting you."
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June has been living in fear her entire life. Her world is full of secrets and deceit. One wrong move and everything could go immensely wrong. The only person she dares to trust, Axel, is the only other one like her kind.
Having to live a lie is catching up with her. The walls she's built to protect herself are crumbling down, brick by brick. She's injured, wounded so that she has to rely on someone else. Someone else who might turn out to her unknowing savior -- or ruin.
But when Axel suddenly disappears, it'll take all her wits to find him. She'll have to battle her new-found feelings every step of the way. It might even take revealing her darkest secret to her rescuer. June teams up with an unlikely band, tracking down Axel's path and fighting his captors for his rescue.
Will she succeed?
It's anyone's guess.
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My vision was growing ever more blurry with each second that passed. Breathing seemed like a luxury now and my legs wanted to give out and let me collapse.
Almost there. We were so close. So close.
I fell, completely spent.
Axel glanced over his shoulder and screeched to a halt, sprinting back over. I could see the worry in his eyes. I could faintly hear him calling my name. My body was throbbing as I gazed with glazed eyes at the street tiles.
The last thing I saw before my vision turned dark was dirty blonde hair and a pair of sky blue eyes.
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