Brace For It.
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  • Reads 150
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 29, 2016
17 year old Maya couldn't believe that just two weeks ago she had been sitting in a maths class jotting down notes. She wished she could go back to being that normal teenager and even wished she could go back to the hell that was school. The mountains of homework and harsh people seemed like nothing compared to the apocalypse.

As Maya fights for her life, the only thing she wants to do is get rid of her damn braces. Her search for an orthodontist begins when she gets a nasty hit to the face. But what she doesn't know is that she could save the world in the process.
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