Fallen
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The year is 2109. The great country America has fallen. Remnants of the red, white, and blue lay strewn across countless battlefield. Most of America's population had perished due to warfare or sought refuse with the axis powers, but still dome remain. Those who do stay face daily threats of starvation, frostbite, and death. Tessa is a 17 year old girl who wishes nothing but to have the life she used to have. She misses her warm bed, having a roof over her head, and most of all her parents. But now that is all gone because of the war. Tessa lives in the streets trying to take care of not just her but her ill brother Max. With food scarce and no shelter Tessa is forced to do something she never thought she would do. Join the Axis Powers.
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