New Humans

New Humans

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Earth, oh how the word was so old, It had been a dead planet for over one hundred years. Yet legends never went quietly into the night. Legends about a people who where left on Earth to die. Annabeth never believed in the New Humans, they couldn't possibly exist. The wars people talked about to scare children, about evil people with powers that haunted the old planet waiting to lash out at the colonies. None of that could've been real, no one could possibly live on Earth now. The only thing those stories left Annabeth as a child, where nightmares, just a series of bad dreams. But what happens when the legends, the nightmares, become real? Nothing, in Annabeth's life could have prepared her for this, nothing could ever have prepared her for the truth.
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