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The Life Games: The Beginning Of It All
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Ongoing, First published May 26, 2015
Mature
The world has fallen into it's darkest days in history. The rich take from the poor and use them for entertainment. Innocent people are killed for the rich's little hunters games. Families torn apart. Tragedy is everywhere you turn, people mourning for there lost loved ones, people trying to escape the clutches of the rich. 
The past is forgotten, the future is hopeless, people have lost there hope. It's gone, non-existent.  

A girl torn from her family, must now fight for her life to escape. Overcoming fear, and pain, not knowing how much time she has left, knowing that her chances of surviving are slimmer that ever. She decides to take a chance and fight back. 

Will she succeed? Will she fail? 

GO READ TO FIND OUT!
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