Siobhan
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Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2013
Many things have changed since the Keepers have taken over. Rules that weren't once there when humans where in charge of the Earth. But all that has changed. Ever since the Keepers have taken over any form of physical contact is illegal and can be punished with death. Your life is chosen for you: who you marry, how many children you have, where you live, and what job you have. It is all told to you at the choosing ceremony. Siobhan has just learned her fate. But when her fate is different from the norm and she becomes part of the circle of Keepers who keep all the humans in line, she learns that not every human complies with all the rules. And that those who even start to question the authority of the Keepers are exterminated immediately.  Now that everything she grew up to know was a lie she is forced to choose her alliance and decide if freedom is worth more than her safety and the safety of those she loves.
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