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Cora is an outcast from society. Her powers only seem to harm everyone around her, and she can't control them. Now, she is locked in a cell as she is "studied" by the government. She fears that she may never leave the tiny cell she now calls home. Just as she is about to loose all hope, she meets a mysterious boy that may help her escape and discover her powers. Miles father runs a government owned facility. He doesn't think much about it until he dreams about a girl who is locked in a cell, a girl he knows he must save. When Miles finally meets this girl, he learns that his father isn't the person Miles thinks he is, and that he's hiding something.. Worlds collide when Cora and Miles meet, and as secrets and truths are revealed, both may learn that everything isn't as perfect as it seems.
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