The Immortal Lives

The Immortal Lives

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three are left. only three. in 2016 a group of scientists took 300 kids to experiment some chemicals to help end cancer. But something went terribly wrong and genetically mutated all the children making them all types of monsters. Now nearly five hundred years have passed and only three remain. Rae. Justine. Nick.
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