Sarai lives a life of adventure and strives to achieve moral goodness. She believes that the only way to make a difference in life is to create a message that will have a lasting impression on those around you.
The government has certainly taken note of the 'messages' that she and her friends anonymously leave for all to see.
The government is doing something secretive, and Sarai wants to help reveal whatever the officials are hiding. Eventually, she and her friends unintentionally manage to get large amounts of people to protest against the government's careless and secretive means of running the state.
Despite the serious issues she involves herself in, Sarai is in love with simply living. Life doesn't need to be all figured out for her, and she is grateful for her ability to make the present exciting and interesting.
But then she starts to feel strange.
She hides the pain she constantly feels from those around her. She refuses to let her suffering change who she is and stop her from doing what she loves.
Only Gregor can help her through her pain.
His touch is the cure to Sarai's pain, and even though she is grateful for it, it leaves more questions than answers. Gregor and Sarai decide to figure out what happened to Sarai by themselves, but the longer they stay together, the harder it is to ignore the bond each seems to have for one another.
Does their strange connection have something to do with government secrets, or is it connected to something much more dangerous and deadly?
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Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.