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Life Time
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Complete, First published Jan 22, 2012
Dedisco is the medicine that helps you remember, and is the reason behind a scientific study that is set on learning about memories and relationships.
  
  Set in a not-so-different future, Alea and a classmate Joe are thrown into an experiment organized by the government.
  
  And while answers are just about the only thing that Alea can't seem to get, she keeps reminding herself of a quote from a movie she watched that's from our time...
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