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Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2016
The year is 2390. 

  For the past 150 years, the remains of the human race have been forced to divide into four glass domes with no known entrance or exit, built in the heart of what was once the United States of America. Its purpose was to protect humanity from the dangers of the vast wasteland of World War III. Or so they thought.
  Seventeen-year-old Ida has had an easy life, being born into an elite family from the wealthiest sector of the Western Dome, just like the many generations before her. One early morning, a dusty handprint appears on the outside of the glass, leaving Ida and the many citizens of the Dome flustered. But when Ida secretly follows a mysterious boy named Declan through an underground tunnel and finds herself in the outside world, together they begin to uncover the sinister truths The Protectorates have been hiding from their country. 

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