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Clandestine: Rising
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Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2022
Imagine waking up one day and not recognising where you are. You're in a new house, your dad is gone and your mother is like a different person. Imagine not having any memory of the year that has just gone by. 

Anne woke up excited and ready for her sweet 16th at the ice rink. However, she turned 17 a week ago. An entire year was misplaced in her mind. The doctors say it's a freak amnesiac incident and she would whole-heartedly believe them but she can't shake the feeling that there is more to it. There has to be something they aren't telling her and she will find out. She will get her memories back.
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