Sector City
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 54m
  • Reads 213
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 13
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2016
Julie Anne Clark has been transferred from her sector of birth (education) to the scientific sector, Agricultural division. Her parents mysteriously disappear while on a business trip to the sector gardens, where the sector trees are kept. Julie has been living in Ag for what is now two years, but her social skills have not improved much.
After a mysterious box containing her mother's necklace, and a note saying that  her mother is really alive appear in her backpack, Julie becomes determined to find her parents. 
But will her lack of social skills and her artistic mind enable her to find them? Or will she be forced to ask for help from the cute, yet confusing, farmer boy named David?
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There's always been something missing in Stevie's life. She just doesn't know what or who it is. When Stevie's father starts to act suspicious, she takes it upon herself to find out what he's hiding. But when she finally sees what secret he's keeping from her, will she be able to handle it? Will all of the pain be worth it when she finally discovers this missing thing? Can she stand to hold her strength through thick and thin, like the way her father raised her? And who's to say that an adorable teenage boy can't get in the way in all of this? Life is tough when you're sixteen. It's even tougher when you're Stevie Roberts. *please be forewarned that this was the first story i ever posted on this site. needless to say my writing style has changed and improved tremendously since then (at least i think it has). proceed with caution.*