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The Unprogrammed
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Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2015
Elsa is a survivor. She has plummeted downwards, into a world of new technology and computerized accomplishments, and now all she can think about is how much she hates how society has become. Everyone needs the newest thing, everyone has to have what is best. Competition is, in layman's terms, what humanity thrives on. To be the best is what everyone strives to attain.

Until the day she met Edden, a new student at her high school, she hadn't known about the special abilities people can achieve. All they have to do is find themselves and their individuality. She never knew that everyone in society was being programmed. Elsa never knew that the government was trying to control everyone through technology.

She never knew that Askan, an antagonist of great knowledge, is threatening to keep everyone programmed. She never knew that he was preventing them from unlocking their true potential. She never knew that there are people just like her, that which would soon cause major issue in her life.

That was, until she met Edden. And his world.
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